![]() The right side of the Pixel 3 XL is home to the volume rocker and the power button. You will also find the sim-slot has moved from last years Pixel 2 XL, as it is now on the bottom of the device. On the back of the device, you will find the fingerprint sensor, 12.2-megapixel (f/1.8 aperture, OIS, EIS). Hidden in that notch is one of two front-facing stereo speakers, 8-megapixel (f/2.2 aperture, wide-angle) and an 8-megapixel (f/1.8 aperture, telephoto) for good measure. I personally am a fan of getting every inch of potential screen real estate out of a device, and until we can find a better way to widen the cameras, sensors and mics, I am more than happy to put up with the notch. Once you have used the phone for a little over a day, this small issue is barely noticeable. It is big, and when you first turn on the device it can be a bit distracting. Now before we get ahead of ourselves, yes the Pixel 3 XL has a notch. While I tested all modes, I found adaptive worked the best, although when you are colour matching or looking at something for true sRGB comparison, you will want to flip over to natural. the default (adaptive) optimizes colours to best work with a variety of situations. The natural is what you have come to expect from expect from displays, making colours as close to the source as possible. The boosted colour mode will bump up the saturation, making everything pop (think Samsung S9). The Pixel 3 XL also has numerous colour modes to fit your needs. The 6.3-inch Quad HD 2,880 x 1,440 display is vibrant and a joy to see in everyday use. The display on offer in the Pixel 3 XL is a major step up from last year. Google Pixel 3 XL – Review Images by CGMagazine The two-tone back makes for a striking device, and with it now being made out of glass, inductive charging is finally a reality. All three colours on offer (Just Black, Clearly White, Not Pink) have their own unique charm, presenting a phone that not only boasts the best, most up-to-date Android experience, but one that looks the part of being an expensive flagship. Starting off with the design, the Pixel 3 XL is a beautiful piece of technology. ![]() While past iterations have boasted some impressive specs, and some of the best phones of their respective years, it was not until the Pixel 3 that Google finally found its footing and produced what is potentially the best Android phone to date. ![]() Google is not immune to this rat race, as for the past few years, the Pixel range of products have attempted to show what Android is capable of. They all have the latest and greatest specs, promise the best pictures you can see on a phone, and claim they can offer the best Android experience. ![]() Every year we get a slew of flagship smartphones all hoping for your hard earned dollars. ![]()
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