In the world of Android-powered gadgets, I do not believe that there is any other phone that can compete with this one. And if you take into consideration the fact that, when it comes to tiny flagships, your options are now limited to either a Pixel or a Samsung, then the situation is even more dire. Has pros: It is definitely worthwhile to use the Pixel at least once, as doing so will make it abundantly clear that this is the only true flagship device, functioning similarly to an iPhone on Android. When you look through those glasses, you won't be able to see it, but you should still go ahead and have a look at it. Here are the pertinent details: 1. The operation is very fast, and more importantly, it runs very smoothly. It's possible that only Huawei and iPhones can provide such a silky smooth experience. There is not a single Samsung or Xiaomi device that comes close to this criteria. Considered each individual. 2. The camera is still of the highest quality when using the "take it out - take it out" mode, which eliminates the need for any hassle associated with manual modes. However I do have one comment concerning the camera, and I'll go into more detail about it in the "flaws" section below. 3. Bezglyuchnost and ates. I am already using the fourth generation of Pixels, and I believe that they are the only phones that I have ever owned for which I have never had the ongoing expectation that "an ate would be published soon and this bug will be rectified." Only one console, of the third generation, was affected by the fault (it restarted itself twice on its own), but a week after the purchase, another update was released that addressed the issue and fixed it. There is no point in discussing the fact that Google Pixel devices are the first to get updated versions of Android and brand-new features. 4. Aesthetic minimalism that does not forego the preservation of functionality. The shell is flawless in every way. It is simple, well-thought-out, logical, quick, and has an intuitive user interface. Furthermore, almost all of the necessary chips are already installed. At the same time, you do not have to disable a large quantity of unnecessary pre-installed rubbish or dig into the uncharted territory of the settings in order to disable unwanted advertisements. 5. A surprisingly high degree of independence. On a daily basis, smart workers spend an average of five hours in front of a screen. During the same time period, an individual from a well-known forum owner posted tests on YouTube. In these tests, he compared the pixel to the iphone XR and the Samsung S10e, and the pixel emerged victorious in both of these comparisons. Test mode includes a brightness of 400 nits for both monitors, YouTube, web browsing, and gaming. I have more faith in these tests than I do in anonymous bloggers. 6. Using your face as a password saves a lot of time. 7. Design. In my opinion, the design of the 3/4 pixel (in black) is quite similar to that of the iPhone 7 in terms of its overall appearance. It has the air of being costly and exclusive. Many disadvantages: Camera. If we focus on the primary one, despite the fact that it is the most successful one to this point, HOWEVER. When compared to the Pixel 3 and Pixel 3a cameras, there are essentially no discernible differences at all. I made a comparison to myself. The standard deviation accounts for any and all differences. In addition, the front camera is noticably WORSE than the one found on the Pixel 3, and it is the same as the one found on the more affordable Pixel 3a; this is something that I find absolutely unfathomable. The Pixel 3 has maintained its position as the smartphone with the highest quality front-facing camera, and it does so by a significant margin. And the front-facing camera on the Pixel 4 now takes practically identical selfies to the one on the iPhone 11, or possibly even slightly better ones. Why it was essential to make the new flagship camera worse (hardware-wise, not in terms of software) is something that I will never, ever comprehend. If this pattern continues, the iPhone will surpass the pixel count on cameras by the time next year rolls around.
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