Testseek.com have collected 332 expert reviews of the Google Pixel 3 XL and the average rating is 86%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Google Pixel 3 XL.
May 2019
(86%)
332 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Abstract: The Pixel 3 has been one of the wildest product launches in recent memory. The leaks arrived early and continuously, starting with the screen protector leak all the way back in May. This not only gave us the basic outline of the phone, but it provided som...
A stunning always-on display, IP68 protection against dust and water, Still the best camera around, The secondary selfie sensor enables versatile shooting modes, Flagship internals ensure smooth performance, Interesting software capabilities, A powerful b
The deep-and-wide notch is hard to ignore, The software isn't free of bugs, 4GB RAM might pose problems in long-term use, Steep pricing, Photos by Raj Rout, Competitors for Google Mobile Pixel 3 XL, Google Mobile Pixel 3 XL vs Apple iPhone XS, Google Mobi
So where does that leave us?I wish the answer was binary. Don't get me wrong, I want to love the Pixel 3 XL, considering I used the first-gen Pixel as my daily driver and always considered the Pixel 2 XL as the phone to beat when it comes to cameras a...
The Google Pixel 3 XL is an excellent device. My biggest issues with it are the hideous notch and the cellular connectivity issues that I had, and I assume that my connectivity issues are either device-specific or will be fixed in a firmware update. Other...
A stunning always-on display, IP68 protection against dust and water, Still the best camera around, The secondary selfie sensor enables versatile shooting modes, Flagship internals ensure smooth performance, Interesting software capabilities, A powerful b
The deep-and-wide notch is hard to ignore, The software isn't free of bugs, 4GB RAM might pose problems in long-term use, Steep pricing, Photos by Raj Rout, Competitors for Google Mobile Pixel 3 XL, Google Mobile Pixel 3 XL vs Apple iPhone XS, Google Mobi
So where does that leave us?I wish the answer was binary. Don't get me wrong, I want to love the Pixel 3 XL, considering I used the first-gen Pixel as my daily driver and always considered the Pixel 2 XL as the phone to beat when it comes to cameras a...
The Pixel 3 XL has a top-of-the-line camera and can now take wider selfie shots. It's water resistant, has wireless charging and its Google Assistant has convenient new skills like screening your calls
The phone's onscreen notch is taller than other phones. It doesn't have expandable memory or a headphone jack, and its camera's enhanced low-light feature isn't available yet
The Pixel 3 XL is pricey for a phone with no expandable memory, but its standout camera and premium hardware make it one of the best phones of the year...
Incredibly fast and responsive, AI calling features are simply mind-blowing, The camera takes incredible pics even with lackluster hardware, Display is fantastic and a massive improvement over the 2 XL
The notch is distracting and the design is bland, Camera could be even better with a dual lens, Battery life is just OK
The Pixel 3 XL doesn't have the best specs, the best design, or the best price. But it has a stellar user experience you can't get in any other Android phone...
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Abstract: If you showed up here looking for details on a pair of all-new Pixel phones that push the envelope and bring tons of new specs and features, you're about to be disappointed. (You also probably didn't follow the bevy of leaks in the last month.) But I enco...
Abstract: After days weeks months of rumors, leaks, and a whole lot of hype, the Pixel 3 is finally here. It's hard to believe we're already at the third anniversary of Google's emergence as a true hardware company. Time flies, as they say.Don't miss: Google Pix...