We’re used to phones having metal on all edges, with antenna bands breaking things up and allowing each metal section to act as an aerial for various cellular bands. And Google promises major updates for three years and two more years of security after that.Īnd pre-empting the imaging section below, for the most part (though not all), the camera is stunning, with incredible unzoomed photos - and incredible 4x zoom shots to add. The screen’s large, almost bezel-less, curved and clear, the Tensor processor is fast and flies with the 12GB RAM, even the battery is decent, if not quite in the league of last year’s Pixel 5 mid-ranger. absolutely the fastest and best Pixel ever made, it’s a magical, Google-centric experience and a feast for Android fans. I’m a month later than the 'day 1 USA review mob' on this one, but as ever with Pixels, the longer you give Google, the more fixes you acquire, so what I’m looking at here is a slightly different beast to those original units, not least in terms of biometric authentication. (See also my imaging comparison with a flagship iPhone.) Whether it's worth £949 for the recommended 256GB model is your call, of course, but there's no denying the raw power and future proof software set-up. Niggles include the 'zoom gap' and a plastic top edge, but don't worry, there's also plenty that I loved. But that doesn't mean that it's perfect, as you'll see in my review.
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