There are many non-technical factors to choosing your next Android smartphone including price, availability, branding and long term support. However if we push those to the side for the moment at just look at the tech, it is clear that the Pixel and Pixel...
Abstract: It's been a good year for phone photographers, with each new device trying its hardest to outdo whatever is being replaced. We've reached a point where most people are replacing separate cameras with their phones, and they're not losing any quality over i...
Abstract: The Pixel phones have been out for a several weeks now, and a lot has been said about the camera. I will try to comment on some of the things that I've felt have been a bit overlooked, in a deeper dive into the Google Camera 4.2 on the Pixel XL. Most of t...
Google's first experiment at controlling the hardware in addition to the software of a phone came out really, really well. It's not a perfect phone, and there are some subjective issues that might put users off, but if you're looking for what you could ac...
Slightly faster recharge times, Headphone jack builtin, Higherres display, Brighter screen, More color/storage options, Slimmer build, Stereo speakers
Google and Apple really don't make it easy for us to identify one clearly superior phone, and maybe that's a good thing – there's so much on the line with these two handsets that the companies behind them have taken little to change, and it really shows j...
Published: 2016-11-07, Author: David , review by: wired.com
Google Assistant is the first voice assistant that really works. You can't take a bad picture with the Pixel. So what if it looks like the iPhone? The iPhone looks great, and so does the Pixel
Every phone should be waterproof, and this one isn't. Good as it is, Assistant's hardly flawless
Abstract: "The best Android smartphone."It's a well-worn phrase favored by pundits and pitchmen, and one that I'm hardly immune to trying out every now and then . But in the Android world, the "best" has almost always been divided between two very different camps...
Abstract: It's no wonder Google's new Pixel and Pixel XL smartphones have turned heads. Their high-quality builds and sophisticated look are a far cry from the cheap, pedestrian Nexus Android smartphones Google used to sell. And with the battery debacle forcing Sam...