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May 2019
(88%)
321 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(70%)
12 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Bigger
Better display
Improved audio
Cheaper than iPhone XS
Improved build
Wireless charging
Amazing cameras
Innovative software features
Great haptic feedback really does feel like buttons are being pressed
Amazing camera
Feels great in the hand
Excellent front-facing dual stereo speakers
Gorgeous screen
Just runs so well
Battery life
Top-quality camera
Lots of power
Pure Android with speedy updates
Great pocket-sized design
Nippy experience
Fantastic camera
Outstanding camera
Incredibly smart AI features
Gorgeous design
Google's great camera got better
Much improved 5.5-inch OLED screen
More robust AI software onboard
Brilliant camera
Speedy and smooth performance
Pure Android Pie software is a joy
Rear design looks and feels great
The Pixel 3 takes brilliant photos with its single rear lens and can capture wider selfie photos. It's water resistant
Has wireless charging and it can screen unwanted calls
Great one-hand-friendly size
Beautiful OLED screen
Perfect size
Slick software
Unique A.I. features
Faultless screen
Superb camera
Excellent performance
Super smooth and fluid performance
Great screen
Squeezable sides
Android 9 Pie and 3 years of updates
Water resistant
Lovely refined design
Excellent camera
Slick performance
The editors didn't like
Biggest version has 128GB
Specs seem skimpy for the price
Questionable quality control
Somewhat boring design
Very very slippery in the hand
The screen is a bit dim
And a bit of fingerprint magnet
No expandable storage
No headphones jack
No notification LED
Right back in 2008 I began my journey with Android smartphones
Beginning with the TMobile G1
Sub-par battery
Big bezels
Screen could be sharper
LG OLED screen issues
Only 4GB of RAM
Disappointing battery life
Not the fastest
Battery size seems small
Rather muted colors this year
4GB of RAM when others do 6GB
Battery life could be better
Bug with camera killing apps in memory
Front bezel design looks quite dated
The phone doesn't have expandable memory or a headphone jack. The shot-to-shot camera delay can be sluggish in certain modes and its enhanced low-light camera feature isn't available yet
Many Android phones feature advanced or detailed native camera apps. Not so for the Pixel 3 which is pretty basic in outlook. If you're looking for something which is simple to use, it's great news, but photographers may find themselves a little frustrate
Only one rear lens, Limited advanced shooting options
Google's Pixel phones are one of the default options for suggesting a relevant smartphone for photographers. However, in the time since the original Pixel, and even the Pixel 2, made its debut, the market has expanded considerably.There's now a heck of a...
Abstract: Last year, Google took the world by storm w/ the Pixel 2 & Pixel 2 XL. It offered a minimal yet more original design w/ stock Android, machine learning AI-based single lens camera & more. We gave this the best shooter in all of the lands and has yet to be...
Abstract: The Pixel 3 is the latest smartphone from Google, following on from the success of last year's Pixel 2. There are a number of new features, many of which are of particular interest to photographers. Like the previous versions of the phone, the camera is...
Published: 2018-11-18, Author: Jason , review by: techaeris.com
Outstanding camera, especially Night Sight, Feels like a solid, well built smartphone, Crisp, bright display, Great performance, Gesture navigation is quick once you get used to it, Monthly security updates, Unlimited online photo storage for two years, D
No microSD card slot, Average/boring design (that works), Very occasional performance hiccup, Included headphones uncomfortable and mediocre, Top speaker isn't as loud as bottom, Like other flagships, pricey, No headphone jack
If you're in the market for a new smartphone, the Google Pixel 3 is a fantastic device, especially when taking into account newer features like Night Sight. If you're still rocking a Nexus or original Pixel device, the Pixel 3 will be a great upgrade. The...
Published: 2018-11-08, Author: Andrei , review by: anandtech.com
The Pixel 3 is very much a Google phone, in the every sense of the meaning.Design-wise we can only talk about the small Pixel 3 as that's what we got sampled. The front of the phone got a much needed face-lift compared to the Pixel 2, and it just looks a...
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Published: 2018-11-08, Author: Nick , review by: phandroid.com
Stock Android, Great selfies, Incredible main camera, Awesome front-facing speakers, Wireless Charging
The Pixel 3 is the perfect device if you've been waiting for a flagship smartphone with an incredible camera running stock Android.local_offer Google Pixel 3 Google Pixel 3 XL Pixel 3 Pixel 3 review Pixel 3 XL Pixel 3 XL review smartphone reviewAuto-load...
Abstract: It's hard not to look at the XS and see it as the middle child, with most of the attention going to the less expensive -- and more colorful -- iPhone XR, all while the iPhone XS Max is setting the example. Or, we could be looking at this way too deep and...
Excellent Camera in most situations, Innovative new features like call Screening, Duplex, and Top Shot, Better smart assistant, Lower price, Faster charger in the box, More versatile camera with telephoto lens and better exposure in varied lighting, Bette
The iPhone XS and Pixel 3 are simply two of the best phones the industry has to offer right now. Both come with class-leading innovations that don't come off as niche or inconsequential, but rather serve to improve fundamental aspects of your phone intera...
Abstract: There has always been something different about Google's Pixel series. When it debuted in 2016, it felt like Google was content to run its own race, slow and steady, forging a path away from everyone else. Rather than impress with glitzy hardware, Google...