Battery power, or battery capacity, represents the amount of electrical energy that a battery can store. More battery power can be an indication of longer battery life.
It supports a wireless charging standard such as Qi. To charge the device, you simply put it down on a compatible charging pad.
Fast charging technologies, like Qualcomm’s Quick Charge or MediaTek’s Pump Express, are used to reduce the time it takes to charge a device. For example, with Quick Charge 3.0, the battery can be charged to 50% in just 30 minutes.
Charging speeds are expressed in watts (W), a measure of electrical power. A higher wattage results in a faster charging speed. In order to achieve the advertised charging speed, it is important to use a compatible charger.
Charging speeds are expressed in watts (W), a measure of electrical power. A higher wattage results in a faster charging speed. In order to achieve the advertised charging speed, a compatible wireless charger must be used.
The device can be used as a wireless charging station to power other gadgets.
Charging speeds are expressed in watts (W), a measure of electrical power. A higher wattage results in a faster charging speed.
The battery is removable and can be replaced by the user if broken.
The ultra power-saving mode, also called low power mode, is an effective way to extend the battery life of the device. Usually, it involves limiting screen brightness and contrast, disabling location services, restricting connectivity, and turning off nonessential apps.
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Gerard
3 months ago
8 / 10
Quality in the system, the best photos and videos.
Gerard
3 months ago
8 / 10
An incredible, compact phone that's comfortable to hold. It's focused on AI and photography, capturing the best quality photos and videos. It has excellent optimization capabilities for uploading to social networks without deterioration in quality. It performs quite well for games even though the system is not gaming-focused, so you can play without issue. Similarly, using it in sunlight is very comfortable due to the brightness.
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Jaia
2 months ago
10 / 10
Powerful Computer in your Pocket.
Jaia
2 months ago
10 / 10
Though the famous camera wizardry is available on the Pro models of the Pixel line, its camera is top of the line in today's market. Processing speeds and battery life are great. Offers a great OLDED/AMEOLED display. Supports HDR10. Display adjusts to lighting in your environment, offering a much easier experience when trying to use your device in the brightest of sun glare, and in darker places where light can be sensitive to your eyes. Not the greatest reviewer for phones, but it is definitely one of the best when it comes to advanced tech in your pocket. For pixel lovers, be optimistic for future models to be even more powerful and innovative for years to come. Pairs well with the Pixel Watch 2.
John
1 month ago
8 / 10
Great but not amazing
John
1 month ago
8 / 10
I really want to love this thing but it is frankly pretty mid. Screen and build quality are amazing and Google finally has their device nailed down. The size is perfect for us non-huge phone folks. Software runs really well for the most part since it's stock Android. That 120Hz also makes for a lovely experience but sometimes the interface just cant keep up. That's pretty much where the good ends for me. The phone is pretty jittery at times - their T3 chip is just not up to par with the rest of flagships these days and more equivalent to 1-2 years older top tier chips. It also gets extremely hot doing anything other than basic tasks. I have to use a case while gaming or it burns my hands. The battery life is really average, normal daily use gets me through the day but the phone will be 100% dead by bed time. The camera is shockingly not as great as everyone says. Pictures just seem to lack a lot of depth and are extremely slow to process. Colors look accurate which is nice but the 50MP sensor is just much better at being sharp than snapping a good photo. The AI features are cool but we still don't have on device processing for a lot of things like Google promised. The fingerprint sensor also frankly just sucks. If you are laying in bed at night and your finger doesn't cover it entirely, prepare to be completely blinded. It is also pretty poor at recognition, my thumb has to be on it just right to get it and that's after I double added my fingerprint to make it more recognizable. Otherwise, it's fine. I wouldn't call it a flagship but if you can get it on a deal (like Google always has), it's pretty excellent. You won't be disappointed unless you are a gamer or use your phone a lot.
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