Google Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL blogger review By Best Buy Canada Product Videos

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Aug 14, 2021
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Google Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL blogger review

Hey Teddy gave her for Best Buy plugin and in this video review we take a look at the pixel 3 and pixel 3 Excel Google's latest Android, flagship smartphones that feature bigger and better screens and a great camera anytime Google comes out with new phones. It means they're, probably gonna, be pushing the envelope in some way, and you know the pixel 3 in pixels rear XL. Very much do that now: they're, not going to win any beauty packing because they're not they're, not the sexiest devices, but that they don't have to be. The point is the usability and that's what I'm gonna focus on here now the specs. Those are easy to find. What I want to address here is more so and how these phones work and what I experienced in using them.

So, let's start with just sort of the feel of them now. I know what the pixels react. Excel there's going to be some divisive enough, so very the notch at the top of the display personally notches. Don't bother me as much on phones, but I definitely know people where it does, and you know if you're one of them, you might want to go with the pixel 3 now 5.5 inch display with this. You know with the feel I actually preferred that the pixel 3, mainly because of that it was easier for one-handed operation.

It felt good. It was super light and really, really nice to use and, of course, no not now, there's no real difference in performance between the two devices. You do get a high resolution display with a pixel 3 XL, which I like a little more for video, but I mean they're both still fine. The point is those: if the displays in both cases are a lot better than what then a pixel to the pixel 2 into Excel used different, only displays which were lacking. They just didn't, have the vibrancy that you would expect for a phone in this caliber.

These two certainly rectify that with much better displays, and you'll probably enjoy what looking at them a lot more overall usage is great because you're using stock Android, so with stock Android I mean it's a very just clean interface. An Android 9 PI is pretty straightforward as well, so especially you're coming from a device which is a little more busy like a Samsung device. This would be a huge difference because it just feels more like wait. So I found both phones to be very zippy. I know that there were some issues that some other journalists and bloggers had reported.

I hadn't experienced any of them, so I'm not sure, but you know both function really, really well. For me, I do want to focus quite a bit on the camera here, because shooting with these was an absolute pleasure and I, don't say that about every phone, but in this case I compelled too, because the results must speak for themselves. So the way that you shoot with this thing is what's I, think amazing about it. Is that there, if there's, not a lot of features, it's one of those things where you have the subtlety of pointing and shooting and knowing that in almost any condition? You're, probably going to come out with a very usable shot. That's really the pixel three in a nutshell for me and regardless, whether our shooting, during the day or at night I felt like okay I'm covered now.

It helps when you have certain features that make sense. Also, so the portrait mode is still great, I definitely highly recommend using it, and then you have think something like top shot, where you shoot basically a motion as it's happening, and then you can go back and select and freeze which part of the motion you want is a photo. It's its a fantastic feature, especially if you're shooting a moving object or if you're moving yourself, then you also have super hybrid super red zoom. So this is basically where you can, because there's no optical zoom did Google has found while using what they know, a or software, basically to use to times digital zoom to emulate optical zoom. So that way, you have you written, your zooming in, and you're maintaining a lot of the detail.

I've never even seen anything like that in digital zoom, before it's very cool and then of course, there's night sight. So night sight is outstanding. This is a feature that uses a lot of. You know what Google calls AI, but it's basically software that takes a burst of images, and then you know mishmash of them all together and different exposures and anyway, there's a lot of math going on. But the point is that the photo that you come out with is illuminated in a way that simply would not have been possible.

Otherwise, you can literally shoot a completely dark scene and get a usable photo out of that that wasn't something that was typically possible on the phone. Some shots, I got were outstanding, I felt very nice or very good about some of the shots that I got because I don't know that we've been able to get them. Some other devices. Don't get me wrong. Photo quality right now on phones is at a different level than I've ever seen it.

It's really competitive out there right now and other phones are shooting extremely well, not just Google, but the point for me is basically that I was able to capture a lot of perfect shots, and I was able to do it in a variety of condition and I. Don't have to worry too much about it. So assuming that Google is gonna, continue to improve this over time with software updates, I'm going to your know, venture a guess that the camera is only going to get better from here on. In quick note, though, about video, you can shoot video the same way as you did before. However, there does not appear to be a very big difference, both in quality and just usability.

You can't really shoot into any different frame rates and other than a little of extra stabilization. I didn't really notice anything all that different. As far as the camera went yeah some low-light shooting was better, but the dramatic differences are more for still shots a couple. Other things I want to note because they stick to the usability angle here is that you get wireless charging, which is very cool. The pixel stand now.

The pickle stand is a very cool wireless charger because it has some functionality to it, so you can put it on there and basically, your phone and the stand become a Google home device, which is very neat. If you have a nest, doorbell, you can with a camera. You can actually, when someone rings the doorbell, and you have the phone on the stand. It will actually show you who's there. So there are some very cool features that are there and more are probably coming.

So if you're interested in wireless charging- and you are getting the pixel 3- consider getting the stand as well in case you want those extra features because they are pretty cool and that's my review of the pixel 3 in pixel 3 XL for Best Buy, plugin, I'm, Teddy K, thanks for watching.


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