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Google Pixel 2 XL Review: Fans Might Want To Wait For Search Giant To Update Screen

Google recently unveiled the Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL amid the hype for Apple's iPhone devices. Considering that they had facing immense expectations particularly from the Android fans, the search giant employed various marketing strategies, such as the delayed gratification of teasing the smartphones on their website.

Now that it is out to be experienced, fans are wondering if Google succeeded in meeting their goals. Here is everything that the critics have to say about the Google Pixel 2 XL.

According to a review by BGR, the Google Pixel 2 XL is not perfect, but it delivers in various ways. For one, the stock Android Oreo definitely leaves an impression, as it is capable of delivering the bets software experience with no bloatware to boot. Furthermore, the Google Pixel 2 XL features one of the best artificial intelligence experience that the current smartphone market can offer. The search giant seems to have poured in their efforts to the software, as the virtual assistant is significantly and remarkably responsive.

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Meanwhile, India Today specifically noted the screen. Considering that the fans have already asked questions about it, the review revealed that the Google Pixel 2 XL's OLED screen pales in comparison to its competitors. It leaves much to be desired primarily because of the blue screen, which mars some hues of the color and affects how the screen is experienced by the user. Furthermore, the screen may be too responsive as it excessively dims the screen in low light situations.

Considering these caveats, the critics generally agree that this might be the best smartphone to buy for those looking to experience stock Android and the power of artificial intelligence. Furthermore, the camera is also one of the best in the market. But for those who are buying smartphones for the screen, they might want to wait until an update rolls out to fix the blue screen.

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