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Published: 2020-10-20, Author: Stephen , review by: techguide.com.au
Abstract: Google is now offering not one but two 5G devices – the Pixel 4a (5G) and the Pixel 5 – with both offering Android 11, excellent camera and more affordable prices to make them even more attractive to customers.There are many 5G phones on the market righ...
Abstract: Ever since Google bought a big chunk of HTC and began integrating its U.S. and Taiwan teams (the Pixel 3a was the first Pixel primarily designed in Taiwan), it's felt like Google has been a bit confused about the Pixel's direction. Two years ago we got a...
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Published: 2020-10-15, Author: Scott , review by: ausdroid.net
A lot of water has passed under the bridge since Google released their Nexus phones and they have improved out of sight — as has Android — with just about every aspect of the experience. The Pixel 5 though does remind me a lot of a Nexus phone but this ti...
A normal sized phone, Feels great in the hands, Supports 5G, Decent battery at a day and half to two days, Wireless charging. in an aluminium body (!), Water resistance, Great value
No telephoto camera, Can feel like a bit of a back pedal
At the end of the day, the Pixel 5 is one impressive little phone. While it removes much of what made the previous Pixel innovative, Google has nailed what a phone should be these days. This is a Pixel that delivers, and that's what we want.The Pixel 5 mi...
I think it's time to wrap up my thoughts on the Google Pixel 5. Now remember how I mentioned that Google's strategy for this phone is completely different compared to the Pixel 4 and the Pixel 3. The reason why I said that is because Google was trying rea...
Good battery, Metal back with no smudges, No extra fluff
Selfie camera needs improvement, No options for customers, Back camera module is pretty stale in general
"I'd describe Google's latest and greatest as the no-frills affordable flagship; it's not everything you may want, but it's likely what most people need in a smartphone"...
Abstract: This year we've seen smartphones with top-of-the-line specs like Samsung's Galaxy Z Fold 2 and Note 20 Ultra, with odd gimmicks like the LG Wing and great designs like the LG Velvet. Google's latest ‘flagship' — and I use that term lightly — doesn't fit...
The Google Pixel 5 sheds some of the series' more experimental features to deliver a more focused smartphone experience that exemplifies some of the best qualities of Android as a platform.The hardware isn't competitive to the same degree as offerings fro...
Abstract: Going around the outside has the on/off button and below that the volume rocker button, on the base are the speakers split by the USB ‘C' port, the left side has the SIM entry point, the top has a pin hole microphone.The lovely matt black back has a fin...