Google Pixel 4 vs iPhone X - Hands On Comparison By Luke Atticus Kennard

By Luke Atticus Kennard
Aug 14, 2021
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Google Pixel 4 vs iPhone X - Hands On Comparison

Welcome to another video of secondhand Luke, this is the pixel for white to 64 gigabytes, a comparison of the iPhone X 256 gigabyte. So both of these have been purchased. Secondhand got a screen protector on this one, but it you know it had some scuffs and things when I initially bought. It picked off for also great phone precondition to when I got it anyways we're not talking about the condition we're comparing these funds today. One thing that you'll notice off the bat is the face: ID versus Google's, face unlocking it's pretty slick, I think what Google does is way easier. Okay, so this is my favorite thing about the pixel I just have to look at it: I don't have to swipe down Mach I, look at it, and it unlocks as Apple on the iPhone X.

You've got that extra layer of having to swipe up, which isn't that bad, but it does delay my unlock I. Don't like that sold radar is pretty cool. I haven't used it too much, but it's its useful when trying to unlock the phone I've used that I feel like to face unlock just in general, it's so much better on the global pixel for its it's so much easier, I've got like I can be looking at it, a slight angle, and it looks verses I'm like yet any kind of Angel there's no way I'm getting it on the iPhone X, so water resistance, they're about the same, the displays are pretty equal. I'd say this one's. Obviously the newer ninety Hertz speed, which means, so it's supposedly faster or right, I, feel like that.

What I honestly feel is that the Google Pixel is seems fast, like snappy, whereas the iPhone seems like smooth, smooth, snappy, so they're different kinds of fast, that's Apple versus Google I, wouldn't worry too much about the water resistance on this I wouldn't go swimming with either at these phones, but you can, you know, use it in the shower. If that's your thing or get it wet and take it for a run in the rain, that's fine! It was arrived. The low-light photography is hands-down incredible with the pixel. It's amazing, like jet in general, I, feel like the camera, does better when I guess. In this light it actually looks better on the iPhone, but with other testing that I've done was like when I compare the photos from the pixel to the iPhone.

Pixel does a little better, especially in low light, especially in low light. You also got dual cameras. I feel like they both do good at portrait. One thing that I like about that pixel is how fast it takes. The portrait photos with the iPhone I feel like a moth I'm, often missing the photo because I hit the shutter button, and it like takes a little second, and then I missed the moment that I was trying to capture you're pretty much the same size.

I'd say that the iPhone feels a little thinner in the hand. It feels a bit more premium to Google pixels, a little thinner, not as wide but also taller and the iPhones not as tall but a little wider once again same thickness, I really one thing I loved the Apple it has. Is this vibrate button I wish that that was a thing on pixels, but it is. It is what it is. Let's talk about battery life on these phones is pretty much equal.

In fact, I'd say it's a little less on the pixel, for you can tell that my battery is almost dead. My iPhone I've been using it all day, long and recording some of these videos that you're seeing I just feel like that pixel just drains, though, like constantly lowering the battery all day, long I just barely turned it on for these videos, but it is seems to go pretty quickly. I wish Google put a better battery in their iPhones good. It's you know it's an iPhone, X I, don't know how to describe it, but the smaller models, usually don't last as long with iPhones, and that's true for the iPhone X, it doesn't. Last as long, but it's pretty good, it gets me through the day and I charged it every night, whereas with my wife's iPhone x:r, she can use it all day and then the next day she's.

So it still has 50% I'm sure, that's the same for that pixel XL as well as pixel for Excel anyways battery comparison, it's almost sixes, but I feel like the pixel drains faster. That's the impression all right! So here's the deal if you're, switching from an iPhone to a pixel, you can say hello to freedom, customized. Basically anything you've got widgets all sorts of cool things that you can play with more settings all over the place. You can say hello to AI pixels, learn about you and your use cases, smarter suggestions and menus searches and settings say hello to Google services, step up in speed, step up in camera quality step across in battery life. Let's say goodbye to your silent mode, switch say goodbye to those blue tap bubbles, but who needs them anyways.

What? If you're, switching from a pixel to an iPhone? Well say hello to simplicity and smoothness iPhones work, and they work, and they work they're. The most reliable phones out there. Welcome to the club blue chat bubbles, group messaging gimmicks, iOS updates to keep you going for years. You can still keep your Google services, though step down in camera quality, but not that much step across a battery life really say goodbye to a, know more helpful Google Assistant Siri. Isn't that smart say goodbye to freedom? Most things are locked down or not customizable, but on the flip side you have the App Store, which has better developed, apps and more to choose from okay.

Well, that's our that's the end of the quick comparison here. Let me know what you think and if you like the content, please subscribe for more helpful videos. I'd love to hear your comments as well, so leave a comment in the link below.


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