Enough of a flagship? Google Pixel 5 Review

⭐ Overall Rating: 4.4 / 5
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Exploring Google's Pixel 5, the 2020 lead cell phone that costs only £599 in the UK yet still flaunts 5G uphold, distant camera tech, a lovely OLED show and a lot of gaming snort. I've been trying the Pixel 5 as my full-time telephone for seven days at this point and here's my last decision - spoiler, it's vastly improved (and less expensive) than a year ago's model. Be that as it may, not exactly great.

The primary issue is that Google has just dazzled with its Pixel 4a pair (counting the new 5G redesign), which are estimated at £349 and £499. Those telephones actually present a minimized plan, simple to-utilize camera, great battery life and full Android 11 activity. By spending more on this leader, you're just getting a couple of upgrades like water opposition - and a 90Hz screen, which is my principle love here.

Obviously the Pixel 5 has a lot of solid adversaries, including the OnePlus Nord, OnePlus 8T and Xiaomi's new Mi 10T arrangement. The vast majority of which are less expensive, or offer more grounded specs including 120Hz or even 144Hz showcases, and Snapdragon 865 smarts. In any case, I truly appreciated utilizing this Google blower as my full-time telephone, and Pixel fans ought to be more than happy with that astounding camera and smooth Android experience.

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