Testseek.com have collected 321 expert reviews of the Google Pixel 3 and the average rating is 88%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Google Pixel 3.
May 2019
(88%)
321 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
Compact
With great in-hand feel
Awesome camera all around
Solid display and good battery life
Though neither is chart-topping
Brilliant photos
Super low-light
Wider selfies
Wireless charging
Good
Excellent build
Comfortable to handle
Intuitive software features
Very good cameras
HDR capable display
Excellent stereo speakers
Excellent stereo spea
Butter smooth performance
Fantastic camera
Rich display
Ergonomic design
No Notch
The editors didn't like
The back is slippery (can confirm) and scratches easily (we've been told)
Just the one cam on the back when everyone else has at least two
Severe throttling under sustained load
Just 4GB of RAM
No storage options beyond 128GB
And no possibility for e
Doesn't have expandable memory and a headphone jack
No pro/manual mode
Poor notch design
Expensive
Device vibrates when the speakers are at full volume
Published: 2018-11-08, Author: Andrei , review by: anandtech.com
The Pixel 3 is very much a Google phone, in the every sense of the meaning.Design-wise we can only talk about the small Pixel 3 as that's what we got sampled. The front of the phone got a much needed face-lift compared to the Pixel 2, and it just looks a...
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Published: 2018-11-08, Author: Nick , review by: phandroid.com
Stock Android, Great selfies, Incredible main camera, Awesome front-facing speakers, Wireless Charging
The Pixel 3 is the perfect device if you've been waiting for a flagship smartphone with an incredible camera running stock Android.local_offer Google Pixel 3 Google Pixel 3 XL Pixel 3 Pixel 3 review Pixel 3 XL Pixel 3 XL review smartphone reviewAuto-load...
Abstract: It's hard not to look at the XS and see it as the middle child, with most of the attention going to the less expensive -- and more colorful -- iPhone XR, all while the iPhone XS Max is setting the example. Or, we could be looking at this way too deep and...
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...