Testseek.com have collected 332 expert reviews of the Google Pixel 3 XL and the average rating is 86%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Google Pixel 3 XL.
May 2019
(86%)
332 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(74%)
144 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
860100332
The editors liked
The new camera software is doing exceptional work
Coupled with Pixel Stand
You're getting pretty great functionality
It will do EVERYTHING you want and need it to without hassle or question
Fast performance
Big
Beautiful OLED screen
Excellent front and rear cameras
Useful Google Assistant functionality
Highly optimized software with guaranteed updates
Incredible photography
Slick software
Double glass design feels great in the hands
Screen feels excellent
Great performance
Single-lens portrait mode is still one of the best in the business
And better than Apple's
Selfie camera is truly exceptional
A hint of water resistance
Finally s
The Pixel 3 XL has a top-of-the-line camera and can now take wider selfie shots. It's water resistant
Has wireless charging and its Google Assistant has convenient new skills like screening your calls
The editors didn't like
Not much has changed since the Pixel 2
We're still waiting on some features to be enabled in Australia
The verdict
No 3
5mm headphone jack or expandable memory
Expensive
Kinda boring hardware
Less battery life than the competition
Battery life is relatively underwhelming for a flagship phone
Only available in 64 and 128GB storage
This should be 128 or 256GB for a flagship phone in 2018
No expandable memory
Needs something special to make it really stand out
The phone's onscreen notch is taller than other phones. It doesn't have expandable memory or a headphone jack
And its camera's enhanced low-light feature isn't available yet
Excellent photo capture in all lighting, with better color and detail representation, Duplex, Call Screening, Top Shot, Night Sight – all useful additions unanswered by the V40, Better battery life, Speedy, fluid operation, with OS updates guaranteed for
The fight between the Google Pixel 3 XL and the LG V40 is a tough one. Both are sleek devices with premium construction, top-of-the-line internals, beautiful displays, and enviable cameras. But which should you get? For us, it comes down to two main compo...
Abstract: It's hard not to look at the XS and see it as the middle child, with most of the attention going to the less expensive -- and more colorful -- iPhone XR, all while the iPhone XS Max is setting the example. Or, we could be looking at this way too deep and...
Abstract: When I reviewed the smaller Pixel 3 a couple of weeks ago, I told you that a Pixel 3 XL-specific review would follow. That's what we're about to dive into here.I separated them because while the software experience, camera, and availability do not differ...
Abstract: Posted October 19th, 2018 by rob-ART morgan, mad scientistToday the iPhone XR can be preordered. It has the same A12 processor as the iPhone XS Max, so we decided to celebrate by comparing the Geekbench CPU scores of the iPhone XS Max with the top Andro...
Much improved display over last year, Sleek and polished new body design, IP68 water and dust resistance (improved from IP67 last year), Stereo front-facing speakers are quite possibly the best on any phone, New vibration motors are the best in the busine
Overview redesign in Pie is a step back in functionality, Gesture navigation doesn't solve any problems, Options to use button-style navigation have been removed, Many design changes feel like the “iPhone-ification” of Android for no real reason, Some oth
If you want a no-nonsense phone that just works, this is what you buy. It truly has become the iPhone of Android, and will likely appeal most to users who aren't interested in lots of options, tweaking the interface, or making the phone feel like a one-of...
The Google Android experience, Superb camera, Butterysmooth performance, Innovative features like call screening and duplex
Not the fanciest design possible, Video recording could be better, Verizonexclusive
Utilizing a ton of smart software, AI and machine learning, Google was once again capable to craft a pair of perfectly competitive smartphones that can easily go toe to toe with the best in the industry.The Google Pixel 3 and 3 XL don't seem to have any g...
Brilliant display, Powerful cameras, Premium build, Capable performance, Clever Assistant features, Cheaper than the competition
Not all software ready at launch
Google's proven it can deliver premium hardware with its Pixelbook and Pixel C. But its phones haven't quite lived up to those same standards. That's okay, though, since the company's true expertise lies in its software, and it has delivered with the Pixe...
Google's HDR+ image processing is even better this year, and there is a raft of new features, too. The Pixel 3 camera can track objects around the frame with incredible precision, take wide-angle selfies, and use enhanced digital zoom. It simply takes the
There isn't one. Not that I'd expect it, but it's still lame, The $150 price increase for the small Pixel stings, and the added $50 for the XL is getting dangerously close to Note 9 territory, The Pixel 3 XL's notch is silly. It's not the end of the world
Published: 2018-10-15, Author: Jacob , review by: bgr.com
Abstract: Google's strategy with the Pixel smartphone line has always been a bit perplexing. Thanks to exclusive carrier partnerships in the US and limited global availability, sales have historically been quite low compared to other flagship phones. Is Google not...
Abstract: The 10 best smartphones of 2018CES and MWC are over and it's time to clear the dust and see what smartphones are leading the pack this year.Read MoreReviewers praised the performance of the Google Pixel and Pixel 2 cameras and after several days with the...