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.
880100321
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
The Pixel 3 takes brilliant photos with its single rear lens and can capture wider selfie photos. It's water resistant, has wireless charging and it can screen unwanted calls
The phone doesn't have expandable memory or a headphone jack. The shot-to-shot camera delay can be sluggish in certain modes and its enhanced low-light camera feature isn't available yet
The Pixel 3's truly exceptional cameras and AI-powered call screening give it a slight edge on the other great phones in 2018's crowded winners' circle...
Abstract: With a refined design, hugely improved screen technology and a pile of new AI-powered features, Google has apparently worked its way down the list of complaints from last year's great-but-imperfect phones, producing a pair of brilliant devices to go with...
Published: 2018-10-16, Author: Sam , review by: gizmodo.com.au
Abstract: The history of smartphone improvement has largely relied on companies cramming faster or more powerful components into the now ubiquitous glass slabs we carry around. But the Pixel 3 is something else. Instead of focusing on things like a brighter screen...
Abstract: Consumers eyeing Google's new Pixel lineup are hoping for a device that will last all day and night.Google is set to unveil its next-gen Pixel devices on Oct. 9. In a recent PCMag survey of 2,500 participants, we found that 64 percent of people want a Pix...
Abstract: It says something when you can deploy one lens on a phone, yet produce results that not only rival others with multiple lenses, but even surpass them.That's the Google Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL in a nutshell. Where the company boasted that it had made “the b...
Abstract: Google has finally taken the wrapping off the worst kept secret in tech.After months of leaks, the Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL are finally here, and as usual, it turns out that hardware is only a small part of the Pixel story.Unfortunately, it's those same fea...
At first glance, the Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL don't seem like much to get excited about. They come with a Snapdragon 845 chip, 4GB of RAM, and a single rear camera, which taken as whole, is slightly behind the curve when compared to other Android flagships...
Abstract: Google just announced their Google Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL smartphones last night, and despite their camera improvements over the Pixel 2 series, we can't help but draw parallels with the camera improvements pushed by AI powered phones like the Huawei P20...
Abstract: If we can sum up the smartphones of 2017 it would be the year of the "sequels" because most of them had little changes. While some were really great products, some of them were also quite questionable. So before we get on with the rest of 2018, let's take...