Testseek.co.uk have collected 321 expert reviews of the Google Pixel 3 and the average rating is 88%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Google Pixel 3.
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
Excellent photo quality, Small form factor easily slips in your pocket and fits in your hand, Outstanding RF performance, Loud stereo speakers, Wireless charging support, First to get updated
Average battery life, Basic stock Android experiences
Abstract: For generations now, Google has led the pack in camera quality and overall imaging excellence with its Nexus and Pixel phone lineups. The introduction of HDR+ on the Nexus 5 ushered in a brand new concept for mobile photography, one that worked on a per-p...
Much improved display over last year, Sleek and polished new body design, IP68 water and dust resistance (improved from IP67 last year), Stereo front-facing speakers are quite possibly the best on any phone, New vibration motors are the best in the busine
Overview redesign in Pie is a step back in functionality, Gesture navigation doesn't solve any problems, Options to use button-style navigation have been removed, Many design changes feel like the “iPhone-ification” of Android for no real reason, Some oth
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...
The Google Android experience, Superb camera, Butterysmooth performance, Innovative features like call screening and duplex
Not the fanciest design possible, Video recording could be better, Verizonexclusive
Utilizing a ton of smart software, AI and machine learning, Google was once again capable to craft a pair of perfectly competitive smartphones that can easily go toe to toe with the best in the industry.The Google Pixel 3 and 3 XL don't seem to have any g...
Brilliant display, Powerful cameras, Premium build, Capable performance, Clever Assistant features, Cheaper than the competition
Not all software ready at launch
Google's proven it can deliver premium hardware with its Pixelbook and Pixel C. But its phones haven't quite lived up to those same standards. That's okay, though, since the company's true expertise lies in its software, and it has delivered with the Pixe...
Published: 2018-10-15, Author: Sam , review by: gizmodo.com
Abstract: The history of smartphone improvement has largely relied on companies cramming faster or more powerful components into the now ubiquitous glass slabs we carry around. But the Pixel 3 is something else. Instead of focusing on things like a brighter screen...
Alright, the fun part! Should you buy the Pixel 3? I did. This is the Android experience I prefer, the camera is unstoppable, the phone looks and feels great, I'm appreciating the Pixel Stand experience, I love Android updates, and its ability to run on a...
Google's HDR+ image processing is even better this year, and there is a raft of new features, too. The Pixel 3 camera can track objects around the frame with incredible precision, take wide-angle selfies, and use enhanced digital zoom. It simply takes the
There isn't one. Not that I'd expect it, but it's still lame, The $150 price increase for the small Pixel stings, and the added $50 for the XL is getting dangerously close to Note 9 territory, The Pixel 3 XL's notch is silly. It's not the end of the world
Published: 2018-10-15, Author: Jacob , review by: bgr.com
Abstract: Google's strategy with the Pixel smartphone line has always been a bit perplexing. Thanks to exclusive carrier partnerships in the US and limited global availability, sales have historically been quite low compared to other flagship phones. Is Google not...