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  • - Hey guys, this is Austin

  • put the Pixel 3 side by side

  • with last year's model,

  • you'll find something that looks

  • a lot like a Pixel 2.5,

  • at least until you look at the display which

  • is slightly style challenged

  • thanks to the giant notch.

  • Look past the looks, though,

  • which is sometimes difficult and you're going

  • to find a truly excellent smartphone.

  • There's no doubt that the Pixel 3 is a

  • nice piece of hardware.

  • It's an all aluminum and glass build

  • with a few interesting touches.

  • The rear has a two tone finish.

  • Again, it is all glass,

  • while on top it's glossy,

  • the bottom is a much more matte finish,

  • which not only matches the previous Pixels,

  • but still feels really nice by adding a little

  • bit of grip to the phone.

  • Importantly, this also enables not only the

  • IP68 water resistance,

  • but importantly, the brand new fast wireless

  • charging on the Pixel 3.

  • Which is all fine and great until you realize

  • that, uh, well, a slight drop onto concrete

  • might shatter the entire back of your Pixel 3.

  • Specifically, if a certain friend of yours

  • borrows the phone to shoot some footage and

  • the wind blows it onto the concrete.

  • - You guys weren't supposed to tell him.

  • - For real, though, this dropped

  • from like three feet and the entire back

  • is shattered and even the

  • front corner is shattered.

  • - Yeah, I mean I think it hit just right,

  • but this is gonna crack either way.

  • - Yeah.

  • - But it does scratch pretty easily, here.

  • - So, fun fact, don't drop your Pixel 3,

  • or the glass back will shatter and you'll have

  • to ask Jerry to rig everything very kindly

  • to fix your phone for you.

  • - Get a case at AustinEvans.com/PixelCases.

  • - Great, now I gotta like make that a URL now.

  • Something I appreciate is we have the same

  • squeeze feature to access Google Assistant

  • from last year.

  • In my opinion, this is way more useful

  • than say if a company were to put a

  • hardware button on the phone,

  • which can't be re-mapped and is only useful

  • for a very useless voice utility feature, Bixby.

  • Anyway, all you do is just squeeze it,

  • what's the weather tomorrow?

  • - [Phone Voice] Tomorrow in Claremont

  • it'll be sunny with a high of 85 and a low of 61.

  • - It should be no surprise that the Pixel 3

  • only has a single USB C port,

  • there's no headphone jack to be found,

  • but what's nice is,

  • is that not only is there a pair of USB C

  • headphones in the box,

  • but you also have the USB C power cable,

  • the fast charger, and importantly,

  • a headphone jack adapter and a USB A adapter.

  • You know, like none of the things

  • that Apple includes with the iPhone X,

  • which is more expensive, so, yeah.

  • The stereo speakers have returned,

  • and while they're supposedly 40% louder,

  • I've gotta say the Pixel 3XL sounds noticeably

  • better than the standard Pixel 3.

  • Now a big part of that, I think,

  • is that this one seems to distort a little bit

  • at higher volumes,

  • whereas the XL sounds a lot richer,

  • and specifically doesn't do that same distortion.

  • Now mind you,

  • neither of the phones are going to compare

  • to something like the Razer Phone 2,

  • but they sound pretty good,

  • just the 3XL is a lot better.

  • It might be a small thing but something

  • I appreciate on the Pixel 3 is the

  • smaller camera bump.

  • When you lay it down flat on a table,

  • it doesn't really rock as much,

  • especially compared to the iPhone.

  • (tapping phone)

  • The Pixel 2 had the best camera of last year

  • and arguably this year as well,

  • and it should be no surprise that the Pixel 3

  • steps up even farther.

  • One of the most impressive things here is

  • not only just the dynamic range,

  • but the overall color.

  • Things look so, so good on this camera.

  • And I don't think it's really an exaggeration

  • to say that this makes every other smartphone

  • camera look bad.

  • Seriously, I mean just look at some

  • of this stuff.

  • The portrait mode is also fantastic.

  • Even though it doesn't have the telephoto lens

  • to get that extra depth data,

  • Google does such a good job of being able

  • to isolate a subject and really pull it

  • out of the background of a photo.

  • I've said it before, I'll say it again,

  • this camera is straight up awesome.

  • And a lot of it really just does come down

  • to the level of AI, machine learning,

  • buzz wordery, that really just makes

  • this camera dope.

  • I'm just gonna keep saying that

  • 'cause it's really good.

  • While the Pixel 3 still has a single

  • rear facing camera,

  • what it has new this year is a

  • pair of front facing shooters.

  • A standard angle camera as well as a much

  • wider angle which is what,

  • like 184% wider than the iPhone XS?

  • - [Ken] Yeah.

  • - (laughing) Did he almost he almost,

  • did he almost like into the back of me?

  • - [Ken] Yes.

  • (Austin laughing)

  • - What's cool is that there's a zoom slider

  • that will seamlessly move between the

  • front facing cameras,

  • and when you go wide,

  • it is really, really wide.

  • So, you know, when you wanna take a photo

  • with all your friends,

  • you can get them all a shot with the Pixel 3.

  • Right, friends?

  • Friends?

  • Friends?

  • (camera clicks)

  • Yeah, there we go.

  • All my friends, with my Pixel 3, it's great.

  • - [Matt] Take that, Wes.

  • - This is what 4K video looks like straight

  • off of the Pixel 3.

  • So not only can you tell if there's a decent

  • amount of dynamic range,

  • and pretty good stabilization,

  • but on top of that it has really good auto focus.

  • So all you need to do is tap on a subject

  • and it will track it around,

  • so as I get closer or farther away

  • from the camera,

  • the focus should naturally follow.

  • The only real downside here is that there

  • is no 4K60 support,

  • unlike most of the phones this year,

  • but with all the processing that's been

  • going on in here,

  • the Pixel 3 looks seriously dope

  • as far as videos are concerned.

  • At the launch event,

  • Google heavily focused on features like

  • Cloud computing, AI, machine learning,

  • other cool buzz words,

  • but what they didn't talk too much

  • about is performance,

  • which actually is really, really solid.

  • The Pixel 3 has very standard specs for 2018.

  • You've got the Snapdragon 845,

  • only four gigs of RAM as opposed to six or eight,

  • and 64 or 128 gigs of storage.

  • If that sounds a bit underwhelming in a world

  • where the much cheaper Pocophone has the

  • same processor and more memory,

  • then you aren't alone.

  • At the press conference I was kinda disappointed.

  • The 845 has been around for quite a while

  • at this point,

  • and the next generation is definitely

  • right around the corner.

  • Now this is a complaint I've levied at other

  • phones that have come out recently,

  • including the Galaxy Note9,

  • but it's just as well that here on the Pixel 3,

  • this is a smartphone with specs that will

  • be outdated very shortly.

  • However, after about 10 seconds with the Pixel 3

  • my doubts quickly vanished.

  • This thing is straight up fast.

  • Now when you compare it to the OnePlus 6,

  • which up until now has been the

  • Android speed king,

  • this is even faster and even smoother.

  • Now that might not be a huge surprise

  • considering that Google hopefully knows

  • a thing or two about optimizing

  • phones for Android.

  • And to be fair there are definitely

  • some other advantages, here,

  • including not only is it running Android Pie

  • right outta the box,

  • they've got the animations nicely tuned.

  • But the long story short here,

  • is it is incredibly fast,

  • it's incredibly smooth,

  • and it's, well, maybe not the most outdated

  • spec in the world 'cause it works.

  • With Android 9 Pie onboard you're getting a lot

  • of nice little additions,

  • but one of my favorites is

  • the gesture navigation.

  • Now, I'll be honest,

  • this is one of my favorite parts

  • of using the iPhone X.

  • It's real easy to move between apps,

  • and it is almost as intuitive here on the Pixel.

  • There are a lotta other smaller features,

  • including some that will be coming

  • to previous Pixel devices,

  • but my favorite, by far, is call screen.

  • The way this works is similar to Google Duplex,

  • is if you get a call in and you don't wanna

  • answer it, you can just allow Google to screen

  • the call and you get a live transcription.

  • (phone ringing)

  • Oh, look, Matt's calling.

  • I'm going to screen it.

  • - [Phone Voice] Hi, the person you're calling is

  • using a screening service from Google,

  • and will get a copy of this conversation.

  • Go ahead and say why you're calling.

  • - [Matt] Is Mr. Austin Evans

  • happy with his long distance provider?

  • - [Phone Voice] Do you need to get a hold

  • of them urgently?

  • - [Matt] Yes, this is very urgent.

  • - [Phone Voice] Just so it's clear,

  • go ahead and say more about why you're calling.

  • - [Matt] We have a really great deal on

  • collect calls and really happy to,

  • - [Phone Voice] They can't talk right now,

  • but they'll give you a call later.

  • Thanks and good bye.

  • (phone beeping)

  • - (laughing) I love it.

  • It even automatically hangs up.

  • This is like the greatest thing ever.

  • That's so cool.

  • - [Matt] That's so rude.

  • - I'm never gonna answer anyone's

  • phone call ever again. (laughing)

  • Looking back, I think it's safe to say

  • that the Pixel 2 has aged well,

  • but it's hard to avoid the elephant in the room.

  • While the Pixel 2 did pretty well,

  • the Pixel 2XL had some major screen issues.

  • Not only the XL have some color issues

  • right outta the box when it was brand new,

  • but it also has some fairly severe

  • burn in with those early units.

  • Now to be fair,

  • software has solved some of these problems,

  • and they've replaced most of the issues

  • with the actual burn in.

  • But still, Pixel 2XL screen, not too hot,

  • which brings us to the Pixel 3.

  • So first of all we have the standard Pixel 3,

  • which does have a larger 5.5 inch display.

  • Now this is, I believe, still an LG panel,

  • but the gist of it is, is that while it is

  • all there we don't have any of those same issues

  • that we had last year.

  • Color's very vibrant,

  • it looks to be fairly accurate,

  • and that also applies to the Pixel 3XL.

  • Of course, there's no overlooking the notch,

  • and the chin, yeah, okay look,

  • I'm gonna be completely real with you,

  • this is one of the ugliest phones I've seen

  • in quite a while.

  • Now for some people,

  • that's probably going to be no big deal.

  • I mean, you know,

  • you're looking at a screen,

  • not what's around the screen,

  • but, uh, I've never seen a notch I didn't like,

  • until I saw screaming, tortured face

  • of the Pixel 3 XL.

  • - [Person Imitating Phone] Noooooooooooooooooo.

  • - Unlike other large notches,

  • like on the iPhone,

  • which has not only the front facing camera,

  • but all of the face ID tech.

  • Here we got something a little different.

  • Two front facing cameras,

  • as well as the front firing speaker.

  • Now the speaker does sound good,

  • but it just sounds like the little bit of a,

  • I don't know,

  • is it really worth this huge notch?

  • Maybe they could of just moved

  • some things up,

  • or made it not quite so deep.

  • And don't get me started on the chin.

  • It's just not symmetrical.

  • I mean I don't mind having a little bit

  • of a chin, but, I, eh, hm,

  • not good looking, not, not uh, hm,

  • um mm, uh mm, uh mm, uh mm.

  • I mean it still is a great phone,

  • but as far as I'm concerned,

  • I would much rather use the standard Pixel 3

  • which doesn't have a notch but also

  • doesn't look ugly and un-symmetrical.

  • And it's also a normal human sized phone, unlike,

  • - [Ken] Also not broken.

  • - Something that's gone up this year is price.

  • So where the Pixel 2 last year was $650,

  • the Pixel 3 now this year starts at 800 bucks.

  • Now it's not quite a big of a difference

  • when it comes to the XL models.

  • Last year was $850 and this year it's 900 bucks,

  • but regardless this is definitely

  • a more expensive phone this year.

  • I can't believe I'm saying this,

  • but it actually isn't totally unreasonable.

  • This is definitely a year where thousand dollar

  • flagships have become the norm,

  • so $1800 is kind of not that bad.

  • What I really wanna see is a comparison

  • between the iPhone XR and the

  • standard Pixel 3.

  • Now this is a smaller phone,

  • and it's about $50 more expensive,

  • but they have similar aluminum build

  • with a glass back,

  • a single great camera on the back of it,

  • as well as what should be pretty decent screens.

  • If only we could do a comparison test

  • of these two phones,

  • when the other one comes out, soon.

  • Hint, hint, wink, wink.

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  • Whether it's the smaller Pixel 3

  • or the larger Pixel 3XL as well as a pair

  • of sunglasses so you don't have to look

  • at the chin and the notch all day,

  • I think it's pretty clear that the Pixels

  • are worth this year if you're looking

  • for a very high end flagship.

  • Not only are these some of the best phones

  • of 2018, but probably some of the best phones

  • of 2019 as well.

  • - [Ken] Sunglasses?

  • - Yeah, you know, so you don't have to look

  • at the chin and the notch.

  • - [Matt] That's not how seeing works.

  • - Just squint, it's fine!

  • What's the problem?

  • Just, look, just, eh,

  • oh, I can't see anything besides

  • my glorious screen.

  • That notch is just not even there.

  • It's blinded.

- Hey guys, this is Austin

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