Google Pixel 4 vs iPhone 11 | Side-by-side comparison By Tech Spurt

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Aug 14, 2021
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Google Pixel 4 vs iPhone 11 | Side-by-side comparison

Hello there you fine-looking person you. This is Crescent expert, and I'm here with Google's latest pixel for smartphone, a dual side-by-side with Apple's iPhone 11, two of the biggest and certainly most premium smartphones of 2019, but which is best for you, because, whichever one you want, you better hope that your wallet is fat with stacks as I. Believe the kids see it these days. The pixel 4 starts at six hundred and sixty-nine pounds here in the UK iPhone 11 bit more expensive at 729 quid. Let's start with the design, as you can see there, the iPhone 11 is a bit more of a handful than the pixel, for it's got.6.1 inch display cover over the 5.7 inch pixel for because those bezels running the display are fairly chunky on both of these handsets, certainly compared with a lot of rivals here on the pixel, for you got this big fat chunk right up here above the display, of course, on the iPhone 11. You've got a big fat mustache, not joking its way into the display.

I personally prefer that look at the feel of the pixel compared with the iPhone. It's definitely a little more compact, so the bit more easy to manage the figure actually flipped, the phones around both the pixel four and the iPhone 11 above constructed from glass around the back, as well as the front most bit of aluminum Andean in the middle, just sandwiched between those two glass pins. It's actually a very similar finish on both of these devices. As you see pretty straightforward design very little in the way of frills. You've got a little, Brandon, of course, Google Apple, and that's pretty much it as far as the fills and stuff or concern.

Of course, both these smartphones do support the all that square camera chass? as well, which is much maligned, very much a love it or hear that affair, and most people seem to hate it. To be perfectly honest from the feedback that I've seen on YouTube and on various forums and the like as well, certainly on the iPhone, it seems to be rather to--like with those ridiculously oversized lenses. I'm, not really a fan. To be perfectly frank, my form Elevens got a bit more heft to it at 194 grams, compared with 162 grams here on the pixel for not very durable either. The iPhone is all ready to start and pick up scratches, just like the iPhone, tennis and 10 are before it, although it is at least ip68 just a more resistant just like the pixel for have another pixel for long enough to see.

If that Gorilla Glass 5 backhand will be completely resistant to scratches and scuffs and all the rest, but hopefully touch words. Let's take a squint at the software and, of course it's the live version of Android 10 here on the pixel 4, and you got the latest iOS version 13 here on the iPhone 11 and a lot. The new features that these OS updates and are actually pretty similar surfaces. You get a dark mode on both of these devices, which just helps to limit the battery drain and also just looks really nice comfortable, easy on the eye. Experience for low-light so on the pixel, smartphone and Google's actually done away with that rear-mounted fingerprint sensor.

So now it relies entirely on fierce unlock, like, so they're on the pixel, for you've actually got rid our technology, so the phone can detect when you're reaching for it and then activate the fearsome knocking. As you can see, you're busy strange your desktops by the time. You've picked it up. It's not quite smart here on the iPhone, but it does have the wrist wake, at least so again. It'll access that face unlocks feature once it detects the phone's been picked up and then, as you can see, there we are unlocked, be now have to swipe.

Unfortunately, in order to actually access your desktops, whereas you can just be straight in there with the Android and, of course, you've got a virtual assistant. Both these devices as well the Google Assistant or Siri. You can activate them using your voice or key Google or hey Siri, and you've also got the edge sensor here on the pixel fort as well for fast activation. They both support contactless payments, they both first 4e sim and NATO SIM. There are all kinds of similarities and some little differences between them as well.

The major differences, of course Android, is highly customizable. You can slap on your own launch and really tweak the way that the OS looks and feels, whereas obviously iOS you're a bit more stuck with what you've got your diamond apps' tray to help clear the clutter or anything like that, but it all comes down to personal preferences. Basically, however, it is worth mentioning that the iPhone 11 is the only phone here that supports Wi-Fi six, the pixel for some reason still stuck on Wi-Fi five doesn't have that y56 support. Neither of these handsets will support 5g either. Let's talk about the media chops, the pixel four is the slightly smaller 5.7-inch screen: copper with a 6.1 inch, I, 4 and 11, but it isn't all that panel as opposed to an IPS. That means you get the always-on display feature, and it also means nice, dark, blacks, really true blacks and some nice punchy colors as well.

The iPhone um tends to err more on the sort of natural cycle. They both support each to your content, so you get stuck into that and a bit of Netflix or Amazon Prime whatever. As you can see, they're both very bright display sore, certainly easy to see on a nice, clear deer. We do seem to get slightly richer tones here on the pixel compared with the iPhone and those contrast levels. Just look a little nicer, that's possibly also down to the difference in resolution as well.

It's a simple 326 pixels per inch here on the iPhone eleven on the pixel of for a bit sharper at 444 pixels per inch. Well said, though, the pixel would be my pick of these two devices. The iPhone 11 doesn't disappoint. It's still very nice. Crisp, clean good-looking, visuals and yeah certainly do the job for you a bit of El Camino and just so I can show you something a little more colorful and vibrant compared with.

Obviously, the El Casinos is a bit of cannon blasters as well on Netflix, as you see again, those huge just like really nice here on the pixel. They just really shine those colors as purples those blues, those yellows really pop. Now, of course, if you do decide to go full screen and Netflix whatever you do about a little, not to action intruding on the display here on the iPhone, you don't get that on the pixel know the order your front, there's really not much between these two phones and all they both boast a stereo speaker setup, so they blast the media out of the earpiece and a downwards fire and speaker down below as well, both nice and powerful. Let's just do one and then the other set start with a pixel. These are on top volume, good, better grunt there, and now the iPhone 11 for your viewing that dull pops a little more full-bodied on the pixel again I'm trying not to be biased, because I really do prefer the pixel to the iPhone in many ways.

But you know again, the iPhone alone will absolutely do you 100% on the speaker front, you know that will cut through any kind of noisy environment I've or seen me. The smartphone has a headphone jack, so you'll have to use an annoying dongle if you want to connect a wide pair, but they've both got Bluetooth fire support attacks and all of that I'm not the performance front. Both these phones absolutely kill it as well. You got stop trying me at five or six gigs around here on the pixel of four. You got apples on a 13 chipset back to my four gigs ram on the iPhone 11 little blast through the list games like pub G mobile top detail levels, high frame rate, no issues whatsoever.

I would do it unto two benchmark tests. Unfortunate I can't install it on the pixel as it hasn't actually been released yet so that is all blocked. But, to be honest, obviously it's a different version of unto two on. Both these hunters are different OS anyway, so doesn't really tell you that much. Does it heck that's for battery life or as a 2800 milliampere on the pixel for 3100 on the iPhone 11, the iPhone 11 doesn't exactly impress for battery I feel just about last the day with fairly intensive use, but it's definitely better than the pixel four.

So far the pixel four will struggle to reach bed, especially if you're doing a lot of media streaming. So it's been rather, rather disappointing. On that battery life front, they both charge up reasonably swiftly with the 18 watt fast charging on there as well, and you got QI wireless support as well. If you don't fancy sticking a cable in as far as the storage goes, the pixel for you, gotta, toast at 64 or 128 gigs here on the iPhone 11 you've also got a choice of 256 gigs. If you want a bit more me, the phone supports micro SD memory card expansion.

Unfortunately, if you do want to go for those higher storage models and will cost you a little extra coin well, the good news at least here on the pixel is that Google will give you free. Unlimited google photo storage. So you can stick all your photos and video free, let's return to that decidedly square camera tech and actually have a run through the specs this time. So it's a 12 point two megapixel primary lens here on the pixel for F 1.7, with optical image, stabilization on the iPhone 11, it's 12, megapixel, F 1.8, it's very similar, and again you've got that optical image stabilization. We also get a second lens in both cases.

? you get a 16 megapixel at 2.4 with optical image, stabilization, often a 2 times optical zoom here on the pixel 4 and on the iPhone 11, it's a 12, megapixel ultra wide-angle lens again F 2.4. Now the good thing about the pixel 4 in the iPhone 11 smartphone cameras is the fact that it's very much a case of point-and-shoot. It's have sought simple to use. You get great, looking results with minimal effort. Basically, on the flip side, that also means you don't get poor manual controls on either of these devices, because both of these bad boys have a portrait mode.

You can flip to that at any points that are just helped to keep your subject. Nice and crisp bug blown out of the background here on the iPhone. You do actually get selection of studio style filters as well to turn them monochrome or do sort of funky jazzy things to the colors. You've got a dedicated nitrite mode here on the pixel as well, which is apparently even good enough to shoot constellations up in the night sky. If that's your bag here on the iPhone, it's kind of automatically activates the night modes, when the iPhone reckons you'll need ER and you get sort of similar balanced results on both these devices that I've got to see.

I prefer the pixels again it dirt doesn't always saturate. Some of those lighter elements like the iPhone does have a tendency to do so things just a little smarter and switch to the video mode, and you can actually shoot up to 4k resolution video with either these devices, but only the iPhone 11 will the lights? Do it at 60 frames per second, as well here on the pixel, unfortunately, you're locked in at 30 frames per second at that fork. Its level, but again you should great-looking video with either of these devices image. Stabilization is definitely on point some great stuff, and yes, you got the likes of slow motion and time-lapse and stuff like that. If you want it, if you for the parental front-facing cameras as well, it's an 8, megapixel shooter here on the pixel 4 and on the iPhone 11, it's a 12, megapixel shooter.

So you can capture nice good luck for us. As you can see, it's a very pulled out view here on the pic, so you can almost get that kind of view. Just with a quick pinch of your fingers here on the iPhone as well, and if we swap to the video mode as well, you see there that, unfortunately, the pixel for just top off it a full HD when it comes to the front face and video, whereas here on the iPhone, you can actually shoot it up to 4k resolution again so good. If you want to do a nice shop, looking vlog so which one prayer are you more tempted by the pixel on the iPhone, definitely be greater. Your thoughts down below I got the feeling that a lot of you before you watch this.

You would have already had your mind made up on which one you would prefer, because, generally it comes down to either Android or iOS, but certainly terms the hardware I'm, definitely leaning more towards the pixel for I, just like gorgeous all that display. The more compact form factor as well and I, really like the look of some of those camera features to it. Stay tuned for my in-depth review and camera view and everything else. In fact, that should all be going live as this video goes live, hooray and don't forget to have bug, subscribe and think that notifications about for more on the latest in grits, more Bartek jays, are on love. You.


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