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Early Review: The Pixel 3 is a great phone that could’ve been better

Posted by Staff Writer on October 15, 2018 in Technology News Site | 1 View

By Napier Lopez
The Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL were arguably the best phones you could buy last year. Impressive performance, a clean software experience, and the best camera in the business added up to to a phone that was easy to recommend. The Pixel 3 improves on its predecessors in every aspect except one: price. Starting at $799 – $150 more than last year’s model at launch – I’m not entirely convinced Google has earned the premium. That depends on how much you care about the things only a Pixel can do. Disclaimer: I’ve had the Pixel 3 for less than…

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