Google Pixel 4 128GB
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Pixel 4 review: An excellent Android phone let down by poor battery
Featuring an excellent camera and a completely clean Android 10 install, Google's Pixel 4 is an excellent phone that matches – if not beats – key competitors in a number of areas. It’s not the prettiest phone around, and for the money you can get phones with better hardware, like the OnePlus 7T.- Compact design, Excellent camera, Clean Android 10 install
- Below average battery life
Google Pixel 4 review
Google ups its photography game to reinforce its reputation in an ever-evolving market Improved camera experience Useful motion gestures Better screen Lacklustre sound quality Battery life takes a hit
Google Pixel 4 Review: Self-Sabotage
I wanted to love the Pixel 4, but instead I can only bring myself to like it, and if it sounds like I'm being demanding then you may not have been keeping up with smartphones in 2019.- Camera technology is capable of incredible results
- 90Hz OLED screens are smooth and beautiful
- Android 10 runs fast
- Face Unlock is incredibly quick
- Recorder app is offline dictation witchcraft
- Battery life ranges from underwhelming to just plain bad
- No ultra wide camera
- Motion Sense feels gimmicky for now
- G Suite users miss out on key features
- 64GB of storage is miserly
Google Pixel 4 review: Delight and frustration
The Pixel 4 is a more or less equal mixture of delight and frustration. It's impressive in all the ways we've come to expect from Google's devices; the aforementioned camera is the unquestionable highlight, and some of the software features are incredibly clever.- Fantastic camera
- Smart software features
- No fingerprint sensor
- Terrible battery life
- Low starting storage allocation
Google Pixel 4 review: A pixel-perfect encore
Phew. I certainly wasn't expecting to write this much about the Pixel 4 when I first powered up my laptop this morning. Looking back, my previous pessimistic statements about the Pixel 4 were perhaps a tad exaggerated, and it seems there is indeed plenty to talk about when it comes to Google's...- Best Android software to date
- Pixel camera continues to impress
- Comprehensive range of new features
- Battery life still not improved
- No fingerprint sensor or microSD expansion
- Potential face unlock vulnerabilities
Google Pixel 4 review: Shooting for the stars
The Google Pixel 4 not only looks and feels great, it has a brilliant camera for taking great photos. This, as with its predecessor, is what really sells the home-grown Google experience.- Great camera performance
- Pure Android software
- Exclusive smart features
- We love the tactile design - especially in Just White and Oh So Orange
- Great (albeit small) display
- Battery life really isn't its strong suit
- Motion Sense gestures add little to nothing
- No wide-angle camera
- No third-party face unlock support - and no fingerprint scanner as backup
Google Pixel 4 review: the best Pixel yet might not be good enough
The Pixel 4 and Pixel 4 XL are Google's flagship phones for 2019, and we've been testing out the smaller 5.7-inch model over the past week – read on to get our thoughts on all the new features, including that extra telephoto lens, and a super-fast face unlock system.- Another amazing camera
- Some cool AI tricks
- Face Unlock works really well
- Battery life is average
- Design is a little ho-hum
- Better specs out there
- Missing unlimited photo storage
Google Pixel 4 (128GB, White) AU - Excellent review
This isn’t the best flagship you can get, or even the best value, but it’s in the conversation, and offers some things that few other phones do.- Good 90Hz screen, Pure, up to date Android, Great camera
- Weak battery, Big bezel, No fingerprint scanner
Google Pixel 4 Review: no longer at the smartphone forefront
Short-winded. The Pixel 4 features almost no real updates save for a touchless gesture control feature and a 90 Hz panel. Otherwise, the device can be considered mostly a facelift. Unfortunately, it no longer features a fingerprint reader and the battery has decreased in capacity.- well built, balanced speakers, updates available for a long time, great dual camera setup, color-accurate 90 Hz display...
- ...lacking display brightness boost, no Wi-Fi 6, meager storage capacity without expandability options, poor battery life, poor screen-to-body ratio
Google Pixel 4 review: Solid camera, but poor battery and cellular performance kill it for business
I usually spend my fall phone money on the newest Galaxy Note, but this year I went all in on the Samsung Galaxy Fold and think it's the most innovative and exciting phone I've tried in years.- Latest Android software, Excellent camera software, High quality design, fit, and finish
- Limited storage options, High price for specs, Limited MotionSense gestures, Lacks ultra wide-angle camera, Poor cellular reception, Poor battery life