The Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL by Google are tricky smartphones. The Pixels have always been well-rounded devices with arguably the best cameras on a smartphone riding on the company's brilliant work in computational photography. Yet, in its third generation now, they've not been flying off the selves either.
The design of the Google Pixel 3 (and I'll use that to imply both Pixel 3 and Pixel 3XL through the article) is one aspect of the phone that caused the most controversy. A lot of our readers and friends on Twitter were underwhelmed and called the design as "boring", "not premium enough", and even "lame".
Unlike everything on the specifications sheet, design is a subjective thing (along with camera, I guess, where one may prefer a more saturated photo over another one with true-to-life colors or vice versa). There are some absolutely gorgeous devices – like the Huawei Mate 20 Pro – but mostly design is a personal choice and a matter of individual taste.
The Pixel 3 continues with the Pixel DNA with its unassuming two-tone design.
Of course, the most contentious design aspect of the larger Pixel 3 XL was the notch – the largest notch ever on a smartphone. It's like a bathtub placed in your office – huge and intrusive. Yet, most
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That apart, the Pixel 3 is the best-looking smartphone ever from Google. The shift to an all-glass back with a soft-touch matte finish looks great and feels very assuring in the hand. Of course, there's Gorilla Glass 5 on the back and fingerprints are not much of a problem. The rounded aluminum rails replace the blocky edges and make for a nicer grip.
The Pixel 3 is for everyone who prefer an understated design.
While most of the changes are quite subtle, the Pixel 3 looks a lot more like a contemporary product. The colored buttons on the white and pink variants are a nice touch.
The Pixel 3 might be quotidian for a few, but is quite organically pleasing to me. There's a sense of comfort and class with this one and Google has clearly withheld any temptation of jazzing it up. The Pixel 3 is for everyone who prefer an understated design, like this old writer.
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