- Conveniently small, it captures wonderful images.
- interesting design
- Shell, size, autonomy.
- Impact-resistant screen survived a significant drop without cracking; all that was left was a deep mark.
- Because I believe the price to be excessive, I can only give it four stars.
- - Audio from the speaker. It is actually stereo, but the two channels do not have equivalent volume or frequency range. The conversational channel seems to have less volume, and its frequency range is narrower. Even in my Nexus, the design gave the impression, so to say, that the sound should be stereo; however, the speaker in it does not play multimedia. And in comparison to the sounds that I heard coming from other phones, I preferred the sound quality of the Pixel. Included in this is the fact that it appeared to me that the frequency range is far higher. - The magnitude. It's one of the most affordable phones I've seen with features that meet my requirements, and it's the right size for a phone that can play media rather than a dedicated media player. Simply put, I was seeking for phones that were shorter than 150 millimeters in length. - All of the programs that I use, including the shell, operate quickly enough (I play games only in timekillers). There does not appear to be any lag in the process. - Rich screen. In the past, I've only worked with IPS displays, so I'm not used to OLED screens. However, I find that the image quality here is satisfactory, despite the fact that it's not particularly important to me. - Even though it has such a small battery, it can fairly easily last for two days even with my use. The battery will run down by approximately 25–30% over the course of the night if active sleep tracking is being done with the Sleep as Android alarm clock and the Mi Band bracelet. Due to the fact that the same circumstances resulted in the depletion of one hundred percent on my Nexus, I was required to charge it over night. Everything that I use operates without a hitch. There were no errors or delays. Maintains a stable Bluetooth connection between a computer and a wristband at all times. It is imperative that you remember to send message notifications, as MIUI frequently does. In general, it merely continues to function normally. And creatively outside the norm. - Consisting of a standard OTG
- Someone does not like the fact that it only has a few different settings to choose from. But in my opinion, the most important thing is to strive to make the new phone look like the old one. You will, however, become accustomed to the manner in which everything is carried out in the new one. As I came from a Nexus 5x equipped with Pixel Experience, I haven't noticed many differences since making the transfer. - There is a light amount of pressure applied to the case, and it creaks in one location close to the camera. Totally ruins the impression of using a high-quality device. - Control of the brightness via PWM. Yet, it is not present in OLED displays in any way. On slow motion, the Nexus camera can be seen, but I can't actually see it with my own eyes. Because staring at such a screen for an extended period of time can be damaging to one's eyes, you should probably avoid doing so. - It is difficult to discern where the fingerprint scanner's edges begin and end. When I only want to grab the phone in my hand or put it in my pocket, I will sometimes take the time to unlock the screen. But, I intend to use it with a case, so the issue is not really pressing for me at this time. There is only a very thin space between the screen glass and the body frame, and there is also only a very thin space between the camera glass and the camera frame. A wide variety of trash as well as dust can be found in there. - Unusual amounts of screenshots, camera use, and phone calls were made. I have this slider set to the center so that I can at least hear incoming calls and notifications. Yet, from this vantage point, the volume of the camera and the screenshots is really intense. Everyone in the flat will be able to hear that you have photographed or taken a screenshot of something. It is not easy to locate a cable that can be used for charging. The pixel would not charge when connected to my Baseus cable while using low current power supply. A sluggish charging process begins, but after 2 seconds to 15 seconds it halts and then restarts, as if I had disconnected and then rejoined the cable. This is from practically every USB device that is connected to your computer. On the other hand, I have a desktop hub that is connected to the type-C port on the back of my computer. Because of this connection, the hub provides a higher charging current, and the phone charges normally from it. Also, it generally charges with this cable from any network power supply, even the one that comes included with it by way of the OTG cable included in the package. Ugreen does not impose any kind of price when you use a cable, not even from network blockages. Normally, both the Nexus and my BT column will be charging with their respective wires at the same time. Thankfully, both my vehicle kit and my Xiaomi power bank worked without a hitch when I used them.
- + Price + Phone size - fits well in the palm; + Sound during a discussion - the interlocutor is well and clearly audible even at medium level; + Holds a charge well; + Price + Price "Naked Android" is still one of the better games + Polypropylene exterior with no glass, and speakers with high-quality sound
- Plastic is in no way comparable to glass; nonetheless, it cannot be said that it is NOT easily soiled. Delicious, but the camera is a bit of a letdown; in my experience, it does not shoot photographs that are of a higher quality than those taken by my Pixel 3xl. Yet, it is still a pixel camera, the greatest camera I have ever seen on a phone, and I routinely receive praise from owners of high-end iPhones as well. It seemed to me that the camera brightens the pictures too much, and there is a sense that the photos are a little bit "flat" in the foreground. This was my impression.