Google Pixel XL Review: Correct Combination [4K] By UNDERkg

By UNDERkg
Aug 21, 2021
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Google Pixel XL Review: Correct Combination [4K]

Hey guys welcome back. This is full phone key talk on, so you're, going to take a look at the Google Pixel excel. We know we are more than a bit late on the review on this guy, so we're just going to take a very brief perspective and get straight to the point, but before you do that, please do note that there are one issue after another like Bluetooth, speaker and camera, and today's review is going to be based on assumption that your device doesn't come with any of this problem, because mine did not, let's start with the design where there is no doubt that this is indeed a big phone. It also is a tad thicker than most of the competitors, and the bezels also are a bit thicker than the usual, but the grip is really nice, and it feels very solid on hand. So, if you're a fan of this kind of feeling, then you will probably like to pixel XL. My personal few complaints include the location of the earphone jack I, like them better on the bottom, and the speaker on the bottom is very easily blocked by your hand and I believe that a phone with this size should have stereo speaker, which it clearly does not, and it only comes with up to 53 readings.

So if you need more protection than that you're out of luck, the big fingerprint reader on the back is very fast and accurate and also comes with a gesture where you can pull down your notification bar in two steps, and it even rotates following the ruination of your phone. The HD AMOLED display also is a pleasure to look at. It's even got a hidden, RGB mode, if you like that better and the touch screen on top of that with Gorilla Glass 4 is also very responsive and feels just great what runs the whole phone by the time that we're shooting this video is under 7.1.2 nougat. It, of course, has all the new goodies like split screen, Google Assistant with the button or quit multitasking all there, and the overall experience and performance is just simply too good. You just tap on a button and without any hesitation it just launches apps without any lag.

It is very well optimized, and you'll, probably liked the experience a lot. The pure Android experience now has all the necessary features like a reboot button that has been missing for a very long time or kill all button that is hidden right there. On top moving on to the camera Department, where you can quickly launch the camera with double press sub button, I have to say that this is one amazing camera, both daylight photos and the low lighted indoor photos will give satisfactory and they just whichever environment and just, however, you take the photo everything pretty much. Everything just turns out great. There is even a neat lens blur feature which even works with the single camera.

You just have to tilt your phone just a bit, and you can adjust the focus and give the bouquet or V focus them. Even after you took the photo and for all the amazing photos that you've taken Google is providing you with the unlimited photo storage. If you're more selfie person, you can quickly twist the phone twice to switch the camera to the front-facing one. But I didn't like the quality of the photos that much it's got a pretty dark lens at F 2.4 and to make photos that much brighter. It has to slow down the shutter speed, thus giving you some shaky photos.

HTC 10 had an amazing selfie camera with autofocus and IS built in, so that comes in as a bit of a disappointment considering what his cousin is capable of, but it excelled our large margin in a very important department. The battery life, the screen on time went on at six hours to seven hours, which is very impressive at this size in this resolution. After all, this is still a very capable device with snap terminate, 21, quad-core processor, four gigs of RAM and 32 or 128 gigabytes of storage of your choice. I didn't like the charging speed that much even with the bundled 18 watt charger, it required more than two hours slightly more than two hours to fully charge the battery, but considering what you're getting with the charging time I think we can all deal with that. Of course, as usual, there are some of my personal minor complaints like the lack of micros expansion and, of course, the lack of dual sim functionality, but Google has never included any of them in any of their reference frames like nexuses or wood pixel, with a little exception to Nexus One I think we can all deal with it by now.

Alright, the verdict, if you ask me I actually like the pixel I, tell a lot of course I like the smaller one better, but if you're a big phone guy, there's a very good chance that you will like the sturdy mobile phone, it's a solid performer of guaranteed, updates, amazing camera, okay, speaker and definitely a great star for Google to build their own phones. But again, as I mentioned from the beginning, there are issues more than one that are clearly not negligible and the introductory price of 769 or a 69 to choose 128 gigs one sounds absurd. This again is the phone with the higher quality than usual, but does it justify that pricing not entirely sure about that? So in short, nice job Google for your first phone I'm counting a lot on the next one, pixel -? If that's what it's going to be called and if you can get a pixel excel without any issue at a White pricing you will like this phone. This is clearly one of the better built phones, so that was our quick review. Thank you always watching.

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