Google Pixel 2 XL

Welcome to our blog ๐Ÿ˜ members... We are here to talk about ➡

why Pixel 2 XL can be your next smartphone at an iPhone's price


Top 7 biggest features of Android O
Google has officially launched the 2017 flagships – Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL – in India on Friday, offering us hands-on experience on the new premium smartphones that challenge iPhones and Samsung Galaxy smartphones. Both smartphones are unique in their own way, but the Pixel 2 XL takes the spotlight for its stylish design.
International Business Times, India, will be sharing a comprehensive review of the new phones soon, but here's why the Pixel 2 XL qualifies to be your next upgrade instead of an iPhone or a Galaxy. But the final choice is completely yours.
Here are the top reasons why Google's Pixel 2 XL leaves a solid impression in the highly-competent premium smartphone segment.
Design
When Samsung launched the Galaxy S8 with bezel-less design, it was lauded for its efforts. Few months down the line, Apple came up with iPhone X and made bezel-less displays a must-have for premium smartphones. Google joined the race late, but it made sure its presence doesn't go unnoticed.

While the Pixel 2 carried the standard form of style, Pixel 2 XL came with the popular bezel-less design with 18:9 aspect ratio screen. The flagship retains the dual-tone back from its predecessor, but it's something which gives it a unique standpoint from the usual ones.
Even if the look doesn't appeal you, the feel of the smartphone is refreshing. It huge enough to accommodate a 6-inch screen, but small enough to fit into our hands. That's the magic of 18:9 aspect ratio, and it seems to be working very well for Google just like others.
Camera
If you are convinced that only Apple and Samsung can give you the best cameras in smartphones, think again. Google's participation is dearly valued as the Pixel 2 XL puts up quite a fight against the big players. It's impressive how Google defied the dual-camera trend to stick with a single lens and still make a difference in the premium smartphone race.

We are yet to compare the Pixel 2 XL's camera against iPhone 8 Plus or even Samsung Galaxy Note 8, but we are not disappointed. To get the facts right, the Pixel 2 XL uses a dual-pixel sensor, which splits every pixel into two in order to bring you the same results as the iPhone 8 Plus' Portrait Mode or Samsung Galaxy Note 8's Live Focus mode.
The camera uses AI to improve the quality of the photos, and in our view, it's quite an impressive association. The Pixel 2 XL comes with new Motion Photos or most of you might know it as Live Photos from iPhones.
Pixel 2 XL has electronic video stabilization, AR stickers, among many other features, which we are yet to test out. It pixels matter to you, it's a 12.2MP lens with f/1.8 aperture and OIS. The front of the phone has an 8MP sensor, which is equivalent to any flagship smartphone.
A hidden treat
With such an impressive camera, Google has a secret weapon waiting to be unleashed in the coming months. It's a Pixel Visual Core, which is currently in a dormant state, and can deliver three trillion operations per second per core. In layman terms, the chip is capable of processing images five times faster than the phone's main processor while consuming just one-tenth of the power.
Android Oreo and beyond

Comments

Most popular posts of this blog

How to check who see your Facebook profile

best blog creator for mobile phones

Facebook's New bonfire video chat app is now available for Android

The good news: 7 seconds delete be able to WhatsApp sent message

Xiaomi Redmi Y1 And Redmi Y1 Lite full Specification

HMD global launched Nokia 7 - a brand new smartphone ๐Ÿ˜

WWE 2k18 Review ๐Ÿ˜Ž

Nokia is back but will they get that much popularity again?

How to download any YouTube video ๐Ÿ“ผ in very simple way ๐Ÿ˜‰

Xiaomi launched Redmi 5A