Google Pixel 3 128GB
A newer model Google Pixel 4 128GB was released in October 2019.
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7 years ago
And, well, it has and hasn't. The Pixel 3 is but an incremental upgrade compared to the Pixel 2, a rather well-received handset, albeit one with a rather dated design. At the same time having the phone slipped into our hands we can't help but feel that warm 'oooh, this is nice' feeling all over...
7 years ago
Google Pixel 3 vs iPhone XS
Google has announced the latest models in its Pixel range of smartphones: the
7 years ago
The Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL are a showcase for what Google does best - deliver a very unique software experience using standard hardware. There are some custom chips thrown in this year for added security but overall, the new phones aren't technically very different from Android phones, some of which...
7 years ago
The Google Pixel 3 is a great phone but more than that, it is a way for the company to showcase its software prowess. In many ways, it is easy to see hardware limits as challenges for the company. 4GB of RAM too less Nah, we'll show you what optimization can do. Or perhaps the battery
7 years ago
Google Pixel 3 Review: It's More Than Just a Great Camera
The Google Pixel 3 can shoot incredible photos and videos, plus they leverage some pretty amazing AI and machine learning feature. Some of them you'll use. Some you won't.
7 years ago
The Pixel 3 is a great phone. It's not the Android phone designed to appeal to everyone. It's the Android phone designed to appeal to everyone else. It has a great camera, better build quality, improved screen, updated water-resistance rating, fast charging and wireless charging, new chipset, and...
Pros:
- Outstanding camera Great screen Better build quality Wireless charging Very smooth software Bundled Pixel Buds
Cons:
- Average battery life Screen brightness
7 years ago
Google Pixel 3 & Pixel 3 XL Review - Style Over Substance
If you want a no-nonsense phone that just works, this is what you buy. It truly has become the iPhone of Android, and will likely appeal most to users who aren't interested in lots of options, tweaking the interface, or making the phone feel like a one-of-a-kind device that no-one else has.
7 years ago
The bezels are bigger than we'd like, and battery life could certainly be better, but if you want pure Android, speedy updates and one of the best smartphone cameras around, this – or the Pixel 3 XL – is the phone to choose.
Pros:
- Top-quality camera
- Lots of power
- Pure Android with speedy updates
Cons:
- Sub-par battery
- Big bezels
- Screen could be sharper
7 years ago
Google Pixel 3 XL is currently Google's top Android smartphone of the year 2018 and it features the all-new Android 9.0 Pie out-of-the-box. Aside from the new Android software, the phone offers a camera that's almost unbeatable in its class, dual selfie cameras, a new glass design with wireless...
Pros:
- Sleek & Light Weight Design | Matte Glass Back | Solid Build Quality
- Pure Android | Smooth UX | Faster Android Updates
- Ming-Boggling Camera Performance | Wide-Angle Selfies
- Unlimited Google Photos Storage (~3 Years
- Crisp & Bright OLED Display
- Top-Notch Performance (Snapdragon 845
- Playground Is...
Cons:
- No 4K at 60fps
- No Dual SIM Option
- No microSD Support
7 years ago
Scott and I have already written up our preliminary thoughts on the Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL , but now it's time to go a bit deeper into the phones that are front and centre of Google's idea of what Android on a phone should be.
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