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October 2020
(83%)
212 Reviews
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Abstract: Google has launched its 2020 slew of smartphones, with the Google Pixel 5 positioned as the company's flagship model. You might notice that the pricing is more aggressive this time around - the Pixel 5 costs £599, whereas its predecessor the Pixel 4 cost...
Brilliant cameras, Super speedy 5G, Smooth 90Hz screen, Incredible battery life, Android 11 OS
Skimps on power, Bland design, Iffy valure proposition
Even if it's a less-powerful phone, the Pixel 5 is a better all-around package than its predecessor. Trimmed of gimmicks and focused on the core fundamentals of a smartphone, it performs well in nearly all respects and especially impresses on the camera a...
Abstract: Google has taken a more affordable approach to smartphone design this year. The Google Pixel 5 costs $100 less than last year's Pixel 4, sacrificing a few of its higher-end features to do so. Even so, the phone offers a quintessentially Google experience...
Ergonomic, lightweight design, Beautiful 6-inch AMOLED display, World-class cameras, Pure Android 11 with Pixel-exclusive tools, Solid battery life
Middling performance, Subpar speakers, Stuck at 128GB of storage, About $100 too expensive, Possible QC issues
Google's Pixel 5 is a great smartphone with an attractive and ergonomic design, class-leading cameras, solid battery life and a clean Android interface. Unfortunately, it cuts one or two corners too many to keep the price down...
compact and light case, IP68 certification, 5G & NFC, Android 11 with guaranteed updates, very good camera, bright OLED display with 90 Hz, very good battery life, wireless charging
no storage expansion, no WiFi 6, only a mid-range SoC, thin stereo sound
Testing the Google Pixel 5. Test unit provided by Google Germany.With the Pixel 5, Google makes a courageous move. Instead of betting on increasingly large smartphones like the competitors, the newest Google sprout turned out downright tiny at 6 inches. W...
Published: 2020-10-28, Author: David , review by: newatlas.com
Abstract: The smartphone market, like the world at large, finds itself in a strange spot in 2020: it seems harder than ever to justify spending a four-figure sum on a smartphone, which is why we've seen a wealth of new phones at the upper mid-range of the market. W...
Less bezel, more screen, more pocketable, Plastic-reinforced metal build with two-directional wireless charging, Much-improved display brightness over Pixel 4, Speakers are loud, Superb battery endurance, Pixel-only features like Hold for Me and Robo Call
Performance stifled by switch to Snapdragon 700-series, Recycled main camera hardware with incremental improvements to image quality, Limited to a single 128GB storage configuration, No "XL" variant this year
The Google Pixel 5 is an evolution of the kind of smartphone that Google wants to offer. It solves the battery life issue that's plagued all Pixel phones before it, and it's taken a decision to switch up the hardware materials while keeping Google's obses...
Abstract: In the rumor and hype period leading up to the Google Pixel 5 launch, I argued that Google may as well get weird with their next phone because their previous approach was clearly not working. The Pixel 4 was a disaster of a phone that Google killed off on...
The Google Pixel 5 solves my two biggest complaints about the Pixel 4, which to be fair, weren't complaints last year. One is that there's a fingerprint sensor; as I said earlier, any company that made a phone without a fingerprint sensor in 2020 would ha...