Google Pixel 5 review
Competition
The Google Pixel 5's price point positions it in the same space as the newly-announced iPhone 12 mini, the Samsung Galaxy S20 FE, and the vivo X50 Pro. Although all of them are around the same price, some offer more value than others depending on your needs.
Then other packages offer the same or more for a lower price. The first device that comes to mind is the OnePlus Nord, which has twice as many cameras and runs the same chipset for less. The Nord even has faster Warp Charging, but it does omit wireless charging. The OnePlus 8T is priced like the Pixel 5 but offers high-end performance and 120Hz smoothness.
The iPhone 12 and iPhone 12 Mini are just arriving on the market, and this is the first year that these iPhones will offer 5G support. Their preliminary reviews reveal that battery life is weaker than their predecessors. Still, the iPhone cameras are top-tier, and iOS is smooth and responsive.
The Pixel 5 has improved video recording this year with its processing tweaks and new stabilization modes. Suppose you're after something that's going to give you an even more advanced video recording experience. In that case, the vivo X50 Pro has a micro gimbal built into the camera assembly with some nifty controls and shooting modes.
The LG Wing is an entirely different class. Aside from having a higher price, it's experimental T-shaped form factor brings a fresh way to interact with a smartphone. Both it and the vivo X50 Pro are running the same Snapdragon 765G chipset with support for 5G networks.
Apple iPhone 12 • Apple iPhone 12 mini • OnePlus Nord • OnePlus 8T • vivo X50 Pro • LG Wing 5G
Verdict
The Google Pixel 5 is an evolution of the kind of smartphone that Google wants to offer. It solves the battery life issue that's plagued all Pixel phones before it, and it's taken a decision to switch up the hardware materials while keeping Google's obsession with using non-standard textures and an understated design and overall look. We are also glad to see something more compact and pocketable arriving in a sea of super long glass slabs.
Google was creeping up on $1000 territory with the Pixel 4 XL but pumped the brakes with the Pixel 5 while cutting corners in just the right areas that don't compromise the overall experience. The midrange processor might be a turn-off for some who would instead go with a cutting-edge chipset, which both Samsung and OnePlus will gladly sell you for the same price. In any case, performance is adequate for a smartphone in this day in age (as my colleague Prasad would attest), and the Snapdragon 765G will age gracefully.
Then there's the camera, which feels more like a side-step than advancement. Although Google is adamant about the features and improvements to the camera, the software side of photography can only improve so much. We feel that this ceiling has been reached, and Google is due to put out a new Pixel with a more advanced camera. The Pixel 2's camera was ahead of its time, but today the Google Pixel 5 is really just playing catch-up with the new ultra-wide camera. The selfie camera is also due for an update.
Google's implementation of Android 11 on the Pixel 5 is smooth and consistent - perhaps the best stock Android has ever gotten. It will be interesting to see Google's next step from here, but the Pixel 5 is a great first move for a lineup that's bound to benefit from a future high-end Pixel 5 "Pro" model if there ever is one.
Pros:
- Less bezel, more screen, more pocketable
- Plastic-reinforced metal build with two-directional wireless charging
- Much-improved display brightness over Pixel 4
- Speakers are loud
- Superb battery endurance
- Pixel-only features like Hold for Me and Robo Call-screening
- Finally, an ultra-wide camera on a Pixel
Cons:
- Snapdragon 765G performance is severely handicapped in this phone
- Recycled main camera hardware with incremental improvements to image quality
- Limited to a single 128GB storage configuration
- No "XL" variant this year
Reader comments
- MrHusky
- 10 Sep 2024
- nBW
I would not buy it in 2024, because the latest Android security update is the november 2023 update. Unfortunately this beautiful small device is no longer supported by Google.
- Au.
- 27 Jul 2024
- XB5
Yes
- czjk
- 18 Jul 2024
- gDa
I have bought it new a few months ago and it's perfectly usable. I am using it with latest stock OS. Battery life is good, screen is good, camera is good, nothing to complain about. Newer phones are faster when it comes to opening some apps etc....