Google Pixel 3 and 3 XL hands-on review By GSMArena Official

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Aug 14, 2021
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Google Pixel 3 and 3 XL hands-on review

What's going on guys, Ricky here with GUN, marina, calm, and I'm standing here in Google's demo area in New, York City, where Google just announced the pixel 3 XL, the pixel 3, the pixel slates, as well as some other Google home devices that are coming later this year. So without further ado. This is our first look at the Google Pixel 3 XL, as well as the Google Pixel 3. So these are the pixel 3 and pixel 3 XL and, of course, the pixel 3 XL has one of the biggest display notches in the industry. But if you've been following leaks from way before the event, then you already knew that new pixel phones are about the same size as their predecessors, but they both have more screen area. The pixel 3 has a tall 5.5 inch 18 by 9 display with full HD plus resolution, so the bezels are much smaller. This time around the larger pixel 3 XL has a 6 point: 3 inch, 18 point 5 by 9 display, with its HD+ screen, going all the way to the corners.

Well, not all the corners, the larger pixel 3 XL is a nice size, but I think I'd prefer the one-handed usability on a smaller pixel 3 displays aside. Google says the front-facing speakers on both devices are 40% louder than before. The front-facing speakers also gave the smaller pixel its pleasant symmetry near. The top speaker is the new dual 8 megapixel selfie camera and both versions have dual cameras. So you get the same photography experience from whichever size you choose.

The Google Pixel 2 has one of the best fun facing cameras for all lighting conditions and Google figured the only way to beat its own camera is by adding a second wider camera. This camera lets you take group selfies without a selfie stick, both phones are made of an aluminum frame. That's actually got a glossy finish, and it looks pretty cool, and they feature Google's new hybrid coating on the backs. Google made only a part of its rear glass shiny to keep the pixel signature. Windowed look while the rest of the glass is frosted.

All I have to say is I hope that it doesn't chip fade or get discolored over time, like all the previous pixels there's no headphone jack but muted. The pixel 3 is a bundled pair of USB, see but included in the box. There's also a 3.5 millimeter dongle to use with your own headphones, while other companies like Huawei and LG are racing to get the most cameras on a single phone. Google is not sweating. This single camera on the back Google still touts that the pixel 3 can take great portrait shots without needing a second camera.

So, while Google's camera Hardware hasn't really changed much since the pixel ?, it's made improvements to HDR, plus Google's imaging algorithm for crispy photos. We expect the new camera to be a noticeable upgrade from the pixel ?, particularly in low-light, speaking of which Google is making night photos better with night sight, a feature that will take amazing, handheld low-light shots similar to what Huawei did with night mode on the p20 Pro. That feature isn't coming until a later update, though there are a few other features new to the camera, like top shot, which uses the frames taken in a motion photo to find a possibly better frame than the one that you shot, there's also photo booth mode, which is a really cool way to just act, silly and let Google handle when to capture the photos. There's a new camera interface as well, and a proper mode selector. There are some new zoom sliders in both the front and rear cameras, and the camera app also has Google Lens built-in.

This is the pixel stand, and it will charge the pixel 3 with 10 watts wirelessly, so the pixel, 3 and 3xl both now have wireless charging. It also puts the phone in a docked mode, and it shows you a kind of visual feed from Google Assistant. The pixel stand goes for 80 dollars, while the pixel 3 starts at 799 or 899 for the pixel to the XL. Pre-Orders are open now, and both devices are available in three colors. Clearly white, just black and not pink.

The white model has a mint accented power. Key but the not pink color option has a bright orange one. Meanwhile, the just black is just black. So why don't you? Let us know in the comments if you'll be upgrading to the pixel 3 and if you are, let us know which device you're coming from and if not, let us know which device you're going to stay with be sure to head over to GSA, marina dot-com for specs news and reviews. I'm Rick signing off thanks for watching.


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