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Testseek.com have collected 372 expert reviews of the Google Pixel 2 XL and the average rating is 82%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Google Pixel 2 XL.
Award: Good Buy October 2017
October 2017
 
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372 Reviews
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The editors liked

  • Greatfeeling hardware
  • Unique look
  • Powerful
  • Easytouse camera
  • Solid performance
  • Stereo speakers
  • Muchappreciated arrival of waterproofing
  • The Pixel 2 and 2 XL are consistently fast with impressively low touch latency
  • Solid aluminum construction with IP67 waterresistance
  • It's solidly above average
  • This is Google's vision of Android. It's mostly stock with a few handy addons like the Pixel
  • IP67 water and dust resistant
  • Stunning new design (Pixel 2 XL)
  • Solid build with great grippy coating
  • Front-facing stereo speakers
  • Wide Bluetooth audio support
  • Daydream VR support
  • Unrivaled performance
  • Excellent battery life on both phones
  • Squeeze
  • More compact
  • Efficient design
  • Performance edge
  • Zoom/portrait camera features
  • Comes with headphones
  • Bettersounding speakers
  • Effortless HQ camera
  • More affordable price point
  • Longer battery life/faster recharge times
  • Better photo and video quality
  • Bettersounding speakers with stereo sound
  • Has portrait mode
  • Timely software updates from Google
  • Betterlooking display
  • Wideangle camera is nice having
  • Wireless charging
  • More beautifully made
  • Still has a headphone jack
  • Great camera
  • Fast fingerprint sensor
  • Stock Android
  • No bloatware
  • 2-year warranty and 3 years of security updates
  • Lightweight
  • Thin
  • Built-in metal plates for magnetic car mounts
  • Premium performance
  • Two-day battery life
  • Slick design
  • Perfect photo capture
  • Ergonomic waterproof build
  • Versatile cameras with portrait mode
  • Smooth performance
  • Solid battery life
  • AI capabilities
  • Promised Android updates for three years
  • Big screen on a relatively slim body
  • Excellent build quality
  • Squeezing sides activates Google Assistant
  • Pure
  • Glorious
  • Pristine Android Oreo
  • Amazing camera experience
  • First phone to receive Google Lens
  • Beautiful new display and physical design
  • Packed with A.I.-driven surprise and delight features
  • Best-in-class camera
  • All-day battery life
  • IP67 certified
  • Loud and clear front-facing speakers
  • Easy-to-use and practical Android experience
  • Fluid
  • Quick performance
  • Google is finally good at designing smartphones
  • 64 GB of base storage
  • Active Edge i
  • Solidly built smartphone
  • Clear
  • Crisp screen
  • Great battery life
  • Fantastic camera
  • Stock Android getting more useful functionality
  • Active edge useful
  • IP67 rated
  • The best smartphone camera. The best version of Android. Excellent performance and battery life. Significantly improved design
  • And it's now water resistant
  • Fast SoC
  • Modern Android with long update cycle
  • Excellent camera
  • Good speakers
  • Fast LTE
  • AptX HD
  • Free cloud storage for pictures and videos
  • IP67
  • Excellent performance
  • Truly impressive camera
  • It's finally water resistant
  • Android 8.0 is powerful and accessible
  • ESIM works well with Project Fi

The editors didn't like

  • Come back
  • Headphone jack
  • Pricing a little steep on 2 XL
  • 18
  • 9 screen has been done better on other phones
  • Voicecall clicks on smaller Pixel 2
  • The 5inch Pixel 2 has rather large bezels. There are frontfacing speakers embedded in them
  • But the device just looks a bit clunky
  • There isn't one on either phone
  • This is a minor one
  • But portrait mode is buggy. You can chalk that up to the lack of a se
  • Pixel 2 XL display has quality control issues
  • Smaller Pixel 2 has overly large bezels
  • No 3.5mm jack
  • Settings and customization can be overly basic
  • Screen scratches too easily
  • Price
  • Needs HDMI out from USB-C port
  • Expensive
  • Material can chip
  • Offers no drop protection
  • Especially for the display
  • Screen issues
  • Software needs some love
  • Display isn't the best in class
  • Quality control issues
  • Priced on the expensive side
  • Photos by Raj Rout
  • One main camera
  • Zero headphone jacks
  • No Band 71 for expanded T-Mobile coverage
  • Some key features aren't exclusive
  • Not a monumental upgrade over original Pixel XL
  • No headphone jack
  • No manual camera controls
  • Meh speakers
  • The Pixel 2 feels like the lesser option due to large bezels
  • Pixel 2 XL's display feels like a step down from the Pixel XL's
  • No USB Type-C headphones in the box
  • High price tag
  • While useful
  • Active Edge should have more features
  • Not a fan of the fluorescent orange power button
  • Fairly stock/bland design
  • Active edge can't be remapped to other programs
  • Poor display for a flagship phone
  • Which is really disappointing. No headphone jack. Expensive
  • Display could be brighter
  • Very limited viewing angle stability
  • No dual-SIM
  • No microSD slot
  • PWM
  • No more MIMO-WLAN
  • No microSD slot or headphone jack
  • Its design feels dated
  • Unlimited full-res photo storage only lasts three years
  • Middling battery life

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  Published: 2017-11-03, Author: Komal , review by: gadgetsnow.com

  • Excellent camera, Powerful processor, Good build quality
  • It hasn't been the kind of start Google would have anticipated with the Pixel 2 smartphones. They can't be called teething troubles exactly but in its defence, the review unit we got didn't suffer from most of the reported issues and problems. Google has...

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  Published: 2017-11-03, Author: Komal , review by: gadgetsnow.com

  • It hasn't been the kind of start Google would have anticipated with the Pixel 2 smartphones. They can't be called teething troubles exactly but in its defence, the review unit we got didn't suffer from most of the reported issues and problems. Google has...

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  Published: 2017-11-03, Author: Roydon , review by: gadgets.ndtv.com

  • Google's Nexus devices gave Android fans the experience of a stock UI, at a time when manufacturers and carriers were forcing heavy custom skins and bloatware onto the devices they sold. The Nexus phones found their share of fans by striking a good balanc
  • Annoying blue tint on display, Too expensive
  • Google struggled with hardware with its Nexus devices, but it is trying to change that with big strategic investments, in the hopes that it can one day go toe-to-toe with Apple and Samsung. With all the learnings from its first two Pixel generations, perh...

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  Published: 2017-10-31, Author: Sascha , review by: in.pcmag.com

  • Big screen on a relatively slim body, Excellent build quality, Squeezing sides activates Google Assistant
  • One main camera, Zero headphone jacks, No Band 71 for expanded T-Mobile coverage
  • The Pixel 2 XL packs more Google into its body than any other phone on the market...

 
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  Published: 2017-10-30, review by: gsmarena.com

  • Wrap-upBetween the Galaxy Note8's high starting price and Apple's iPhone X starting at exactly $999, brands are relying on higher price margins to meet or exceed their profit goals. How much more expensive will phones get next year? Will costs plateau, or...

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  Published: 2017-10-16, review by: gsmarena.com

  • Abstract:  The Google Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL are finally in our office and we've already spent some time getting acquainted with them. We've also been conducting our in-house review of both devices, but we're here to give you a sneak peek at Google's new Pixel devic...

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  Published: 2017-10-05, Author: Roydon , review by: gadgets.ndtv.com

  • Abstract:  Killing off the Nexus lineup was a bitter pill to swallow for many Android fans, but in place of that, we got the Pixel series - two no-nonsense flagship smartphones that improved vastly upon the Nexus series' biggest shortcomings, build quality and camer...

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  Published: 2017-10-04, review by: gsmarena.com

  • Abstract:  Google acquired the HTC team that built the new Pixel 2 - let's see what the search giant bought for a billion dollars. Strangely enough, the smaller of the two devices hasn't changed much, but the larger Pixel 2 XL is much more in step with modern flagsh...

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  Published: 2015-03-01, review by: gsmarena.com

  • Abstract:  Decisions, decisions, decisions. The holiday season is upon us and 'tis the season of joy and happiness. But it could also be one of the most stressful events each year because them presents won't buy themselves, will they? That's why we decided...

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  Published: 2018-05-14, Author: James , review by: hardwarezone.com.my

  • Abstract:  1 / 10 You're on a budget The Xiaomi Mi A1 is almost like a budget version of a Google Pixel phone, as it runs on pure Android OS. For just S$349, you also get a full metal build, a 5.5-inch Full HD display, a Qualcomm Snapdragon 625...

 
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