These phones feel significantly more premium than last year’s Pixel 2. Moving to a glass front and back gives them a much higher-quality look and feel overall. The glass on the rear is a single pane, with the matte finish sort of sanded in the bottom half. It does mean, however, that these phones are slightly heavier than the previous generation.


Pixel 3 XL screen is significantly improved over last year’s screen.
Well, except for one thing: the way that the notch “area” cuts off into the rest of the screen can be super inelegant, and it can make stuff just look a little chopped off.


3 XL is too big for you, but I can tell you that the slightly larger screen on the smaller Pixel 3 has me seriously considering going to the smaller phone.
Camera quality also seems pretty great. I took a super quick portrait shot, backlite, with some pretty shaky hands (see it below). We will, of course, need to do way more testing to render a judgment, but at the very least, it’s safe to say that Google hasn’t backslid at all since last year’s best-available camera.

Google spent more time talking up a bunch of AI features that are built into the camera, including Lens, a night-shooting mode, and so on.


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