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Review on Google Pixel 3 Unlocked Smartphone Bundle Set: 64GB Memory ๐Ÿ“ฑ Cell Phone, Just Black, with Charging Stand, Wired Earbuds, and Google Charger by Xavier Xavier แ Œ

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good product, I recommend that you try it.

Perhaps, based on the review, we can conclude that this phone has more disadvantages than advantages, but this is not entirely true. In fact, all the shortcomings (for me) are related to the physical features of the smartphone: screen, fingerprint scanner, lack of slots, ports and sensors. However, the filling of the Pixel for me is better and more convenient than Samsung's One UI or iOS 12, not to mention the various retarding Android skins. And before the Pixel it seems that your shell "flies". After Pixel, it's hard to get on a non-stock Android. The camera of the device is great due to the post-processing of images. The video is shot with excellent stabilization. However, get ready for the fact that after Samsung or iPhone, the device itself will seem like a piece assembled on the knee . plastic and glass, of course.

Pros
  • 1. The speed of work. Pixel Launcher works smoothly, does not lag, does not bug, for several months of active use I have not noticed a single freeze. For me personally, it is much more convenient (and much faster!) than Samsung Experience, One UI, Magic UI and even iOS 12. 2. System ates. ates arrive constantly and really fix shortcomings, such as the Smart Unlock lag or occasional screen flashes when unlocking. However, with new ates, new shortcomings also โ€œarriveโ€, this must be borne in mind and immediately scribble a letter to the developers through the Settings. 3. Technical support. Google responds promptly and resolves issues. If you speak English normally, then through the chat you can find out everything you need, and with the screen share function you can get an answer even faster. 4. Camera. Everything has already been written about her. It is chic and, in my opinion, the best among smartphones until 2022. For example, I recently turned on the Galaxy s8 and, having tried to take a picture indoors in the evening, I was almost horrified. You get used to Night Sight quickly, and the very idea of โ€‹โ€‹โ€‹โ€‹a flash seems artificial. However, it is worth noting that photos with poor indoor lighting (for example, at night in the dark with the light of a monitor / TV) come out somewhat grainy, and in the approximation of more than x2 - very grainy. Still, the zoom is not optical, and it's sad. 5. Google Assistant and interaction with Pixel Stand. The case when you want to use Google Assistant, and it really helps when your hands are busy, but you need to send a message in WhatsApp or see what kind of music is playing in the series, or read SMS, or set an alarm, create a note, etc. In general, I donโ€™t usually use voice assistants, but in this case itโ€™s convenient, and there is fast wireless charging, and the screen gives out the necessary information.
Cons
  • 1. Build quality and weak specifications. I also include here the surface of the phone itself, which is not the most convenient (for me) (the branded fabric case, to be honest, is not much better), and 4GB of RAM, because of which you sometimes have to wait for the page to load in the browser, although Chrome was working in the background well from strength for a couple of hours, and no heavy applications were launched, and here I also include the Terrible, Disgusting, Worst fingerprint scanner that I have ever used. Among the scanners on the back panel, on the Chinese Honor, my scanner works for about 48 out of 50 operations, on the Galaxy s8 for 40 out of 50, on this one - at most 20-25. And this is not a software problem: no matter how Google tries, no matter how I "train" the scanner in the menu, it is still terrible, it must be wiped before each scan and after each scan. It's just a nightmare. And unlocking in another way (eye, face) is not provided. 2. Lack of 2 SIM cards. I bought a phone at the Mitinsky radio market, and although it is native and not BUSH, not stolen, not restored, not unlocked - but it is Canadian. And, as Google tech support told me, after breaking through the serial number and IMEI, the Canadian version does not provide eSim (as well as the Verizon version for the USA). Without eSim, roaming is very expensive for me personally. The inability to insert a local second SIM upsets me. 3. No 3.5mm jack. Yes, Pixel Buds are good, but still I am one of those who like to charge their phone and listen to music at the same time. And if at home this is solved by wireless charging, then outside the home - either listen or charge. The disadvantage for me personally is insignificant, for someone itโ€™s generally far-fetched. 4. No heart rate and saturation sensors, notification light bulbs. Again important to me, but may not be important to most users. 5. Screen. It is really dull and glare in the sun. The maximum brightness is about like a little more than half on the Samsung. Although the screen for the 3rd Pixel was made, if I'm not mistaken, by Samsung.

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