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May 2019
(88%)
320 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(70%)
12 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Outstanding camera
Great screen
Better build quality
Wireless charging
Very smooth software
Bundled Pixel Buds
Google's HDR+ image processing is even better this year
And there is a raft of new features
Too. The Pixel 3 camera can track objects around the frame with incredible precision
Take wide-angle selfies
And use enhanced digital zoom. It simply takes the
Much improved display over last year
Sleek and polished new body design
IP68 water and dust resistance (improved from IP67 last year)
Stereo front-facing speakers are quite possibly the best on any phone
New vibration motors are the best in the busine
Excellent Camera in most situations
Innovative new features like call Screening
Duplex
And Top Shot
Better smart assistant
Lower price
Faster charger in the box
More versatile camera with telephoto lens and better exposure in varied lighting
Bette
Great Design
Awesome Camera
Strong Performance
Clean
Android Pie
The Pixel 3 takes brilliant photos
Even in super low-light
With its single rear lens and it can capture wider selfie photos. It's water resistant
Has wireless charging and it can screen unwanted calls
Excellent performance
Quality OLED display
Top-tier cameras
Charming design
Call Screen is a godsend
Great minimal design and lovely build quality
Incredible performance
Best-in-class camera
Fastest Android updates out there
Amazing haptics
Best in class camera
Fast wireless charging
Haptics feel great
Useful new features like Call Screen
Stock Android
Great selfies
Incredible main camera
Awesome front-facing speakers
Wireless Charging
Excellent photo quality
Small form factor easily slips in your pocket and fits in your hand
Outstanding RF performance
Loud stereo speakers
Wireless charging support
First to get updated
Camera technology leads the pack
Elegant
Tactile glass & metal design
Wireless charging is a welcome addition
OLED screens look great
The Google Android experience
Superb camera
Butterysmooth performance
Innovative features like call screening and duplex
Especially Night Sight
Feels like a solid
Well built smartphone
Crisp
Bright display
Great performance
Gesture navigation is quick once you get used to it
Monthly security updates
Unlimited online photo storage for two years
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Brilliant display
Powerful cameras
Premium build
Capable performance
Clever Assistant features
Cheaper than the competition
Many Android phones feature advanced or detailed native camera apps. Not so for the Pixel 3 which is pretty basic in outlook. If you're looking for something which is simple to use
It's great news
But photographers may find themselves a little frustrate
Pure Android 9 Pie experience
USB 3.1 Type-C
Bluetooth 5.0
Good speakers
Worldwide LTE coverage
OLED screen
Very good noise reduction
Even in low light conditions
Good detail preservation in all conditions
Efficient motion stabilization
Good dynamic range
Fast
Repeatable and accurate autofocus
The editors didn't like
Average battery life
Screen brightness
There isn't one. Not that I'd expect it
But it's still lame
The $150 price increase for the small Pixel stings
And the added $50 for the XL is getting dangerously close to Note 9 territory
The Pixel 3 XL's notch is silly. It's not the end of the world
Overview redesign in Pie is a step back in functionality
Gesture navigation doesn't solve any problems
Options to use button-style navigation have been removed
Many design changes feel like the “iPhone-ification” of Android for no real reason
Some oth
No Expandable Storage
Big Notch On The XL
New Navigation Elements May Take Getting Used To
The phone doesn't have expandable memory or a headphone jack. The shot-to-shot camera delay can be sluggish in certain modes
A bit expensive
Bezels could be slimmer
Not quite all-day battery life (but close)
Wireless charging support is a mess
No headphone jack
A few memory-related issues
Expensive
Chunky bezel
Less RAM and storage than some competitors
Mediocre battery life
Poor RAM management
Scratches easily
Basic stock Android experiences
Pixel 3 XL notch is divisive
More expensive than last year's Google phones
Still no headphone jack
Not the fanciest design possible
Video recording could be better
Verizonexclusive
No microSD card slot
Average/boring design (that works)
Very occasional performance hiccup
Included headphones uncomfortable and mediocre
Top speaker isn't as loud as bottom
Like other flagships
Pricey
Not all software ready at launch
Only one rear lens
Limited advanced shooting options
No expandable memory
Low maximum brightness
Active-Edge functionality is not customisable
Noticeable jello and frame shift in walking scenes
Colors are sometimes slightly dull
Very slight jerkiness during autofocus convergence in low light conditions
Excellent Camera in most situations, Innovative new features like call Screening, Duplex, and Top Shot, Better smart assistant, Lower price, Faster charger in the box, More versatile camera with telephoto lens and better exposure in varied lighting, Bette
The iPhone XS and Pixel 3 are simply two of the best phones the industry has to offer right now. Both come with class-leading innovations that don't come off as niche or inconsequential, but rather serve to improve fundamental aspects of your phone intera...
Abstract: There has always been something different about Google's Pixel series. When it debuted in 2016, it felt like Google was content to run its own race, slow and steady, forging a path away from everyone else. Rather than impress with glitzy hardware, Google...
Excellent photo quality, Small form factor easily slips in your pocket and fits in your hand, Outstanding RF performance, Loud stereo speakers, Wireless charging support, First to get updated
Average battery life, Basic stock Android experiences
Abstract: For generations now, Google has led the pack in camera quality and overall imaging excellence with its Nexus and Pixel phone lineups. The introduction of HDR+ on the Nexus 5 ushered in a brand new concept for mobile photography, one that worked on a per-p...
Much improved display over last year, Sleek and polished new body design, IP68 water and dust resistance (improved from IP67 last year), Stereo front-facing speakers are quite possibly the best on any phone, New vibration motors are the best in the busine
Overview redesign in Pie is a step back in functionality, Gesture navigation doesn't solve any problems, Options to use button-style navigation have been removed, Many design changes feel like the “iPhone-ification” of Android for no real reason, Some oth
If you want a no-nonsense phone that just works, this is what you buy. It truly has become the iPhone of Android, and will likely appeal most to users who aren't interested in lots of options, tweaking the interface, or making the phone feel like a one-of...
Brilliant display, Powerful cameras, Premium build, Capable performance, Clever Assistant features, Cheaper than the competition
Not all software ready at launch
Google's proven it can deliver premium hardware with its Pixelbook and Pixel C. But its phones haven't quite lived up to those same standards. That's okay, though, since the company's true expertise lies in its software, and it has delivered with the Pixe...
The Google Android experience, Superb camera, Butterysmooth performance, Innovative features like call screening and duplex
Not the fanciest design possible, Video recording could be better, Verizonexclusive
Utilizing a ton of smart software, AI and machine learning, Google was once again capable to craft a pair of perfectly competitive smartphones that can easily go toe to toe with the best in the industry.The Google Pixel 3 and 3 XL don't seem to have any g...
Alright, the fun part! Should you buy the Pixel 3? I did. This is the Android experience I prefer, the camera is unstoppable, the phone looks and feels great, I'm appreciating the Pixel Stand experience, I love Android updates, and its ability to run on a...
Published: 2018-10-15, Author: Eric , review by: phonescoop.com
There's no question in my mind that the Pixel 3 is one of the best options in the flagship phone market right now. Whether you want to go small with the 3 or large with the 3 XL, you're in for an enjoyable experience. The Pixel 3 has a more compact and us...