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Wednesday, 19 October 2016

Google's new phone Pixel XL review

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Google's new phone Pixel XL review


It's the ideal opportunity for a change of procedure. So here are the Google Pixel and Pixel XL, advertised compellingly as telephones "by Google." No co-marking, no bargains. Two size alternatives for what sums to a solitary top of the line Android encounter, gave new and novel programming highlights from Google that won't come to different telephones at any point in the near future. 

The Pixels run as one with Google's development into something more than only a web index. 
The Pixel telephones are an intense item, one that contends with Apple, as well as Google's own particular Android accomplices. The sticker price is a long ways from the wallet-accommodating Nexus results of yore. Furthermore, the elite programming background is certain to granulate the apparatuses of fans and Android producers alike. 

So has Google at any rate made a decent telephone this time? Perused on to discover.
Google's new phone Pixel XL review
Google's new phone Pixel XL review


  • Display:
    • 5-inch Full HD / 5.5-inch Quad HD
    • AMOLED
    • Gorilla Glass 4
  • Camera:
    • 12.3MP rear camera
    • Æ’/2.0 lens, PDAF, Laser, 1.55µm pixels
    • 8MP front camera, Æ’/2.4 lens, 1.4µm pixels
  • Battery:
    • 2770 mAh / 3450 mAh
    • Fast charging
  • Chips:
    • Qualcomm Snapdragon 821 processor
    • Quad-core 2.2GHz
    • 4GB RAM
    • 32-128GB internal storage

Pros
  • Excellent build quality
  • Fantastic camera
  • Smooth performance
 
Cons
  • Expensive
  • Yawn-inducing design
  • Less water-resistant than rivals

 Pixel XL review

Summary

After years of experimenting with Nexus devices, Google finally decided it wanted to make a phone of its own. HTC might be assembling the phones, but Google designed and developed the Pixel from end-to-end. In doing so, it crafted a truly great smartphone that sadly looks a little dull. Still, the inclusion of a speedy new Snapdragon 821 chip-set and a fantastic camera make the smaller Pixel a device to be reckoned with. Now, if only it were a little cheaper.

Engadget Score

Excellent build quality
Fantastic camera
Smooth performance
Respectable battery life
Beautiful Quad HD screen

Cons

Expensive
Drab design
Less water-resistant than rivals

Google's new phone Pixel XL review

Summary

The 5-inch Pixel is a great phone, and its big brother, the Pixel XL, is ever so slightly better. You'll get the same top-tier performance as on the smaller model, just with a bigger, crisper display and a more capacious battery to sweeten the deal. What's more, it's a little narrower and shorter than the iPhone 7 Plus, so it's a surprisingly easy to hold. It'll cost you, though: The XL starts at $769 for the 32GB model.



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