This week was all about the Made by Google event, where the Mountain View company officially revealed the Pixel 4 and 4 XL. We already knew pretty much everything about the devices, but they do represent a solid bump in specs, with a camera setup that's likely to be a worthy of the Pixel name. We were impressed during our hands-on time with the device, but stay tuned for a full review!
It wasn't all good news, however, as the smaller Pixel 4 has a measly 2800mAh battery. To top things off, the Pixel 4 lineup does away with the fingerprint sensor in favor of face-unlock, but it still works if your eyes are closed. Samsung also made the news for a security flaw, with its latest S10 and Note 10 devices unlocking with any fingerprint when a third-party screen protector is applied.
As for reviews this week, we checked out the fantastic value of the Realme X2 Pro, the quad-camera Redmi Note 8 Pro and Motorola One Zoom phones, as well as the gorgeous Vivo Nex 3. We also went hands-on with the newly-announced Pixel Buds 2 and Pixelbook Go.
Here are the top 10 Android stories of the week
- Google Pixel 4 hands-on: Picture perfect in nearly every way — It's finally here. The search giant revealed the Google Pixel 4 at an event in NYC. It's (almost) everything we hoped for.
- Realme X2 Pro review: The best value smartphone of 2019 — On paper, the Realme X2 Pro looks like a budget beast, but can it live up to its hype? Let's find out!
- Redmi Note 8 Pro review: Four cameras where one would do — The Redmi Note 8 Pro attracts attention for its quad-camera setup, but the camera is the least impressive thing about it.
- Vivo Nex 3 review: A solid alternative to the Mate 30 Pro — Forget about the Mate 30 Pro, the Vivo Nex 3 delivers a similar experience without the uncertainty.
- iPhone 11 shows Apple finally takes affordable flagships seriously — The Apple iPhone 11 is Apple's latest attempt to make an affordable flagship, and it's the best effort to date.
- It's been 3 years since Apple killed the headphone jack, and you're still angry — One would think enough time has passed and we would have moved on. That doesn't appear to be the case.
- High hopes and low expectations for the Google Pixel Buds 2 — The new Pixel Buds seem great on paper, but we're tempering our expectations.
- Google Pixel 4: A 2,800mAh battery? — What kind of crazy new smartphone comes with a 2,800mAh
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