Pros:
- Google's Android is the best Android
- Amazing cameras
- Quick remote charging
Cons:
- No type of face opening
- Scratches effectively
Despite the fact that it was leakier than a projectile ridden pail in front of dispatch, the Google Pixel 3 seems to have been worth the pause, presently that it's in reality here.
Without a doubt, it's pricier than we would have loved, beginning at £739 for the 64GB model (with the 128GB rendition costing a £100 more), yet this 5.5-inch handset is a looker that use Google's noteworthy AI smarts to present a standout amongst the best cell phone cameras existing apart from everything else.
In contrast to the bigger Pixel 3 XL, the standard Pixel swears off that grisly indent while holding a dazzling expanded Full HD+ goals HDR-fit OLED show. There's a couple of double forward looking cameras, including another ultra-wide edge offering for simpler gathering shots. You can likewise expect rapid remote charging and select highlights as a feature of its Android 9.0 Pie client experience.
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