Google Pixel 4
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- Ruby
- dQp
- 31 Jan 2021
for you information, 30 Jan 2021pixel phones are extremely fragile. one small drop and your... moreGet a case then.
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- for you information
- n2n
- 30 Jan 2021
pixel phones are extremely fragile. one small drop and your phone might be gone and you'll have to pay a lot of money for repair. it's not worth it.
pixel phones are trash because of this.
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- Adel J
- JaQ
- 22 Jan 2021
VinDeLord, 27 Sep 2020You didn't try it out first before buying the car? Wha... moreGet yourself compatible phone. Why live in this suffering and come here to complain?
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- AnonD-124847
- snN
- 08 Jan 2021
After two months of using p4 only superb experience i have.. outstanding photos, excellent performance, compact design.. with google case device is beautiful and if you buy pixel stand you will forget small battery mAh
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- Kevin
- fuw
- 09 Dec 2020
I would say that the best part for the phone itself is the price. Most of the other features they included and subtly mentioned are a bit disappointing to say the least. For example the clock music function, does not work for ages since pixel 3 model and has not been yet solved. Or the fact that Instagram a very popular and used social platform has pixelated bugs when watching "stories". It has been so far a month I have it and there are only 3 reasons I still do not regret purchasing it. The fact that it was cheaper than other "top notch"/popularized brands like Samsung and apple. The usb c compatibility with my arctis 1 headset. And finally its weight, that is very portable friendly unlike many other phones, perhaps the lightest of the most recent models out there. Nonetheless, as an honest reviewer,if I had more cash to spend for a better reliability service and product, I would have. In the end, if you are in the same situation as I am and look for the 3 features I ve mentioned to be my favorite traits, just go for it.
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- guzzzz
- tx3
- 13 Oct 2020
such a great spec yet small battery, need to forget abt buying it
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- Anonymous
- PT9
- 30 Sep 2020
it all went down hill for me after the nexus 5
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- VinDeLord
- tu6
- 27 Sep 2020
Anonymous, 29 Jun 2020I wish I read these reviews before I purchased the Google P... moreYou didn't try it out first before buying the car? What a fool😌🙄
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- Gojko
- m2A
- 14 Sep 2020
2800 MaH battery 💪😂
- NeonHD
- gmF
- 10 Sep 2020
I never imagined myself saying this, but this is hands down the best Pixel phone ever. Holding one in my hand, it felt soooo premium like no other flagship phone, not even the S10 or S20.
Initially I looked down upon this phone, but the Pixel 4 slowly became more and more appealing.
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- Dave
- n2n
- 05 Sep 2020
A maximum of 128gb internal storage and no card slot?
Are we in 2015 again?
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- PaleAndy79
- 7Mv
- 03 Sep 2020
After much deliberating over which mobile to take the plunge with for the next 2 years (at least) and despite reports of poor battery life I went for the pixel 4. I got a good deal and a monthly discount on a tariff through Vodafone. I would have preferred a device with a larger battery but most of those devices tend to be unnecessarily large these days.
Over the first few weeks I was pleasantly surprised to find that the battery life was actually rather good and user comments suggest this improves over time with the adaptive battery. For my needs so the device tells me averaging 2-2.5 hours of screen time a day without power top ups the device lasted easily a day. The device reckons a charge for me goes just over 25 hours which is acceptable.
I'd taken to turning off the forced 90hz refresh and Soli sensor, don't really need either feature so that should improve battery further.
Now 2 months in without battery saver on, no soli or 90hz the device now reckons a full charge lasts 1 day and 4 hours.
A decent device, no issues aside Google Chrome occasionally crashes which i hear is no unheard of but not a problem.
The camera is absolutely wonderful, portrait mode though software driven does capture very good images, still not a patch on a proper DSLR and lens but still very good.
On the whole, very pleased with the Pixel 4.
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- wantep
- nxd
- 31 Aug 2020
Got this phone a few days ago. Found a nice deal for around 600 euro so decided to go for the flagship instead of waiting for the 4a to be available in my region. No issues with anything whatsoever. Did my research before I bought it so wasnt surprised when I noticed few things after using it. So yeah the screen is on the dimmer side in direct sunlight, but overall the screen quality is superb, very accurate colors and HDR support. Also I must mention the battery: Yes, it is smaller than other flagship phones, but I noticed that Im getting more screen on time with the adaptive battery setting turned on. It basically learns your use and is more accurate with time, so all in all Im actually satisfied with 5,5 hrs of screen on time and honestly for me personally charging it during the day to get some extra juice was never the problem. Especially with the fast charger it comes with. And the cameras, I think I wont say anything except that it was worth getting this phone. I bought it for the clean Android experience, software support and cameras. This phone is obviously not for everyone, but I dont understand the hate it receives.
Awesome phone, 8.5/10
Cheers!
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- Brightness
- Hqc
- 28 Aug 2020
During sunny day, You can hardly see your phone because the brightness of the sun overpowering the phones brightness , so you can't see properly ur display you have to go somewhere dim places or dark places just to see your phone's display
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- Anonymous
- p$J
- 15 Aug 2020
Anonymous, 15 Jul 2020We believe you. The iOS software is superior, better qualit... moreNice joke
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- Sky9199
- Dk9
- 04 Aug 2020
Anonymous, 31 Jul 20204k 60fps not possible with 700series snapdragon chipset :(Its 855 bro
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- Anonymous
- ttL
- 31 Jul 2020
Dometalican, 27 Jul 2020What I feel would be a great follow up (believing that Pixe... more4k 60fps not possible with 700series snapdragon chipset :(
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- Dometalican
- 7BB
- 27 Jul 2020
What I feel would be a great follow up (believing that Pixel phones are only for those who need a simple Android phone will all the necessary hardware without going over the top):
Pixel 5:
Snadragon 768G with global 4G/5G bands (1,2,3,5,7,20,28,41,66,71,77,78,79,both mmWave)
5.8" P-OLED 1080p 18:9/19:9 display with 90Hz refresh rate, HDR10+, AOD, symmetrical bezels and in-display fingerprint reader
IP68
6GB RAM/128GB ROM; 8GB RAM/256GB ROM (LDDPR5 and UFS 3.0)
I wish for expandable memory but Google hates it so it's not happening
Front-Facing Stereo Speakers
Headphone Jack (seeing how well the 3a/3a XL sold, that's one of the reasons why)
16MP Ultrawide IMX499 with EIS and 2.2 aperture
16MP Wide IMX519 with OIS and 1.7 aperture
16MP Telephoto IMX481 with OIS and 2.4 aperture
Being able to record from 4K@60fps to 1080p@960fps video
16MP Selfie IMX519 with EIS and 2.0 aperture
ToF sensor for added depth, detail, and better facial recognition
Being able to record at max 4K@30fps
3,700mAH battery minimum
QuickCharge 4 21W wired charging
15W wireless charging
15W OTG and 10W reverse wireless charging
Misc:
USB 3.1
NFC
All GPS Profiles
Bluetooth 5.1 with AptX HD
The obvious 3 years of OS updates and 5 years of security patches.
Sell this for the base $650 maximum and it will be the best compact phone of the year (not even the Huawei P40 nor Galaxy S20 could touch this). Simple, plenty of needed hardware without gimmicks or crazier things like 100W charging or Macros/Depth in the rear.
- jon snow
- 0Q3
- 26 Jul 2020
Anon User, 23 Jul 2020The phone is alright, still better than any other trash off... morethe "problem" is the face unlock.
Google does not provide alternative unlocks and on the Play Store, practically all the apps that require a biometric unlock, have not updated the APIs with the P4 face unlock.