The Google Pixel 3 has a great smartphone camera that will be great even in 2020. Don’t be fooled by its raw stats. Its 12.2MP rear camera with a single lens and an f/1.8 aperture is improved by machine-learning algorithms, which are Google’s secret sauce for making your photos better. The style of the phone doesn’t stand out, and power users won’t be impressed by the battery life, but Google did manage to fit a 5.5-inch screen and two front-facing speakers into a phone that can be used with one hand. Even though it’s smaller, it’s still one of Google’s best phones.
Google’s Pixel 3 has a high-quality build thanks to its aluminum frame and glass back. Both the front and back of the phone are made of Gorilla Glass 5. It has a 5.5-inch FHD+ screen with an aspect ratio of 18:9. A Snapdragon 845 processor is what makes the phone work. The phone has 4GB of RAM and 64GB or 128GB of storage space on the inside. It only has one SIM card, but it also has an eSIM. The Pixel 3 has an LED flash and a single 12.2-megapixel camera on the back. It has a wide-angle lens that is 8 megapixels and a standard lens that is also 8 megapixels on the front of the phone. It has a 2915mAh battery that can’t be taken out, and it runs on plain Android 9 Pie.
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- Operating System Chrome OS, Android
- Cellular Technology 4G
- Memory Storage Capacity 4 GB
- Connectivity Technology Bluetooth, Wi-Fi
- Color Just Black
- Screen Size 5.5 Inches
- Wireless network technology GSM, CDMA
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The OLED screen is up to date at 5.5 inches. It’s big and wide, but the phone it’s in is smaller than we thought it would be based on what we heard about the size of the screen. The whole thing is 145.6mm long, 68.2mm wide, and 7.9mm thick, and it weighs 148g. It’s about the same size as the Pixel 2, which had a screen that was only 5 inches.
It’s a more grown-up version of the phone from last year. The Pixel 3 screen also looks better than the Pixel 2 screen from last year. The numbers say that it only has a few more pixels per inch, but keep in mind that the screen is much taller, so there are a lot more pixels spread out over a half inch of extra screen. Because it has an 18:9 aspect ratio instead of the old 16:9 look, there is much less space around the screen. We thought that the Pixel 2XL’s biggest design flaw was its large screen from last year. This problem is fixed by the Google Pixel 3.
Oh, it still has border. The two front-facing cameras, the speaker at the top, and the chin at the bottom can’t be hidden. But it’s the best we’ve seen from a phone with two speakers on the front and no deep (and some might say ugly) notch.