![]() The Pixel 3's price tag is also far above the Galaxy S9 (opens in a new tab), which can now be found for as low as $620 on Amazon at the time of this writing. That's $150 and $50 more than the Pixel 2 and 2 XL (opens in a new tab), respectively, and inches Google's flagship Android phones closer towards the $1,000 phone club currently occupied by more premium phones like the iPhone XS and XS Max and Samsung Galaxy Note 9 (opens in a new tab). The Pixel 3 phones are perfect examples of this, starting at $799 for the 64GB Pixel 3 with a 5.5-inch display and $899 for the 64GB Pixel 3 XL with a 6.3-inch screen. In 2018, the reality is phones cost more than ever before. I wish I could tell you phone makers are releasing new phones with better features and not jacking up the prices, but I can't. Sure, Google's (opens in a new tab) sprinkled some more of its powerful machine learning and AI-powered Assistant in the Pixel 3 and 3 XL (opens in a new tab), but without a doubt, the new Android phones are cameras first and smartphones second (opens in a new tab).īut are their cameras really the best on any phone? Do the photos blow away - *gasp* - even the fantastic cameras on the iPhone XS and iPhone XS Max (opens in a new tab)? Buckle up, because we went through great lengths to find out. ![]() ![]() Once again, every flagship phone this year is trying to compete with the only feature that still feels like there's still tons of room to improve: cameras (opens in a new tab). The more ambitious (opens in a new tab) Chinese phone makers are even boldly eliminating notches using all kinds of clever techniques like motorized (opens in a new tab) and manual (opens in a new tab) mechanisms that raise and lower the camera(s).īut as entertaining as it is to hear people passionately (opens in a new tab) attacking or defending notches, it's not the most important mobile trend this year. ![]() The most-talked about phone trend of 2018 is unequivocally The Notch (opens in a new tab).Įvery new phone seems to have a different-size cutout such that it has become a race to see which company can shrink it the fastest. ![]()
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