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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.
880100321
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
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Good, Excellent build, comfortable to handle, Intuitive software features, Very good cameras, HDR capable display, Excellent stereo speakers, Good, Excellent build, Intuitive software features, Very good cameras, HDR capable display, Excellent stereo spea
Poor notch design, Expensive
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...
Device vibrates when the speakers are at full volume, Battery life may not appeal to the power user
The Pixel 3 brings with it refinement to a known design, butter smooth performance, a pixel perfect camera and a display to immerse you. For the asking price, it is cheaper than an iPhone XS and offers fantastic overall performance. Sure, there is no face...
Googles Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL are not the most revolutionary smartphones to come out in 2018, nor are they among the most interesting. They are what Google has always envisioned them to be - minimalist, fast, secure and great at capturing outstanding im...
Abstract: Google's flagship smartphones are generally the last to arrive in the year, long after Samsung and Apple have revealed their hand. This can be both, a good and a bad thing. The good part is that it gives Google time to monitor the trends, gauge user react...
At first glance, the Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL don't seem like much to get excited about. They come with a Snapdragon 845 chip, 4GB of RAM, and a single rear camera, which taken as whole, is slightly behind the curve when compared to other Android flagships...
Abstract: Google just announced their Google Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL smartphones last night, and despite their camera improvements over the Pixel 2 series, we can't help but draw parallels with the camera improvements pushed by AI powered phones like the Huawei P20...
Abstract: If we can sum up the smartphones of 2017 it would be the year of the "sequels" because most of them had little changes. While some were really great products, some of them were also quite questionable. So before we get on with the rest of 2018, let's take...