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Both are 8Mp with an f/1.8 or f/2.2 aperture and like the LG V40, one is a standard focal length while the other is wide-angle (107 degrees instead of 75) so you can fit more people into the frame. The quality is good and you can easily switch between the two cameras almost seamlessly with a slider within the camera app. You can see the difference in our gallery, and take a look at how good the portrait mode is at the front, too. On the video front, the Pixel 3 can shoot in up to 4K resolution but at 30fps. Whereas, Full HD can do 60- or even 120fps. The footage is nicely detailed and the stabilisation is excellent so you can even walk around while filming but avoid a headache inducing result. Connectivity and Audio There’s plenty more about the Pixel 3 that essentially remains the same as before with similar connectivity (dual-band 11ac Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 5.0, NFC and the like) and the rear fingerprint scanner.
That means there’s no fingerprint scanner embedded in the screen (or face unlock either), which is a shame as it’s set to arrive on the OnePlus 6T which will be a cheaper rival. But that tech may come with teething problems and the Pixel’s scanner works well, plus you can use it pull the notification bar down if you switch this gesture on – this is a bit temperamental, though. Google boasts of excellent audio, despite the lack of a headphone jack.
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This means you’ll have to make use of the USB-C Pixel earbuds or the included adapter. We’d recommend the latter since the supplied headphones are, like the Pixel Buds, uncomfortable. The main audio feature is the front facing stereo speakers and they’re good but not flawless.
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They’re certainly capable of going louder than most but when you get to the upper third of the volume things get pretty distorted and there’s not too much bass to speak of. At around 50 percent is a nice sweet spot of velocity and clarity. It’s a small thing but we like how Google has decided to make the volume rocker default to media volume rather than ringtone, since this is something you’re going to adjust far more often. Battery life A feature, although it’s nothing in the grand scheme, is wireless charging.
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It works with any Qi charger. It’s a welcome addition and the battery capacity is a little larger, too, at 2915mAh. That’s a little below the average for a phone this size and although the battery life is ok, it’s nothing special really. Like so many smartphones, you’ll need to charge it regularly.
Fast charging will help that, as will the Pixel Stand if you choose to buy one. Get the Pixel Stand and the phone will turn into a sort of smart display where you can control it with your voice or handy on-screen icons. It will also do clever things like connect to your Nest doorbell to automatically show you who’s at the door, be a digital photo frame and the Sunrise Alarm slowly brightens the screen to help wake you up gently. It costs £69/$79. Pixel 3: Software and Apps It’s no surprise that the phones come with Android 9.0 Pie, although they’re not the first to market with the latest version.
We’ve already reviewed the Sony Xperia XZ3 which ships with it. The main change here is that you’ll have to get used to gestures for navigation that are akin to the iPhone XS. The usual three button navigation bar is now just a single icon. Swipe up a long way and you’ll open the app draw which at the top offers suggestions for both apps and actions. Do a shorter swipe and you’ll get the recent apps screen, which still offers the same app suggestions at the bottom along with the Google bar. Recent apps are now displayed in a horizontal list rather than the older vertical rolodex style. You can fling apps off the top of the screen to close them or swipe down (or tap) to open one. An easier way to switch between apps is by using the navigation bar at the bottom.
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