Friday, January 21, 2022

Google Pixel 5 - Review

 

Google pixel 5. you know if you think 
about it it's actually kind of funny 
that 
google makes smartphones just because you know you and me both know google as a software company and an ads company but we really know their specialty is software yet every year we have these huge expectations like they're going to blow our minds with some amazing pixel hardware but they never do they never really do because pixel hardware has never actually been that great they've never had the best screens or the best designs they've never had the biggest sensors or the most ram pixel has never really been about that.
So now it just seems that 2020 
is the year google not just recognizes that but embraces that the pixel is all about the software so they're not even making a thousand dollar crazy high-end flagship hardware phone this year that i'm gonna try the pixel 5 is 6.99 and it's just a vessel for all the best software that google makes and the result is a pretty nice phone it's a pretty nice phone not some mind blowing bleeding edge hard ass phone just a nice phone this metal build losing those hardware bells and whistles from last year i actually think made it better to be honest so no radar system up in the top in the huge bezel for some flashy gestures i'll never use and face unlock instead just a selfie camera cut out all screen up on the front of this phone thin symmetrical bezels like i said it's not a stretch to say this is the best looking front of a pixel ever just by keeping it simple the back material we kept getting told by google that it's metal right and it is but then that metal is underneath a coating of this kind of soft touch textured plastic it seems like it's wearing well.

It doesn't have any staining problems or 
anything like that except the power button is still glossy that's a little different from the rest of the body but yeah the result is this pretty clean and well-built design no seams i've seen some headlines of people getting pixels that weirdly have the back slightly detached like separated from the front glass piece here super odd but clearly mine doesn't have that issue at all it's water resistant which is awesome there's a classic fast reliable fingerprint reader back here that can 
double 
as a notification shade pull down if you're into that and then there's a cut out in the back for wireless charging which is clever but overall pretty understated i would say the phone is small it's a six inch edge to edge display but it's small it's smaller than the iphone 12 smaller than a lot of other flagships and i think a lot of people appreciate that and i don't know what it is about.
This green 
tech all this green stuff coming out but yeah green's not really my color i would probably do the other color which is 
black 
or big brain status you can grab a case from channel sponsor d brand and pick any color you want and they've actually been refining their materials on this grip case which has this new texture along the sides with literally tens of thousands of these tiny little micro dots on the surface to give you more grip so it kind of feels like a tame version of that old one plus sandstone so if you want to get a grip link will be below that like button as always so okay they definitely took a step back from the the premium hardware of previous years even on the inside.                                                                                                                                                    The vibration motor in this phone has taken a step down it's a very standard kind of sloppy feeling regular vibration motor no headphone jack no earpiece speaker too so the stereo image from this speaker pair is a little bit weaker all of which would normally be really disappointing in a sequel to a flagship but i guess you can't really look at.
This phone as a sequel to a flagship 
it's a different price point it's 6.99 so it's actually not really shocking at all the display on the front is par for the course it's a six inch diagonal 1080p 90hz and with a pretty nice colors and a decent max brightness.
It's not you know quite the eye 
searingly bright for outdoor visibility that the flagships are but it's good enough for everything else and i'll go back to the overall aesthetic these bezels are thin all the way around even through the corners and most people including me are just going to really like this display but and it hurts me to say this i can tell the difference between this 90 hertz display and some of the 120 hertz displays in some other phones in this price range now again most people won't and it's kind of fair to point that out but this is my review and you would want to know.
The things that i noticed so this is 
something i'm noticing and if you care about this type of stuff you'd want to know that you can see the difference so now you know phones like the one plus 8t and the galaxy s20 fan edition feel to me noticeably smoother than this phone now this phone is also trying to throttle down from 90 hertz all the time and you might have to force 90 hertz to keep it at 90 hertz but generally if you'd want to know that now you know but most people won't have any problem with this 90hz display also there aren't very many snapdragon 765g phones at 120 hertz so this setup really is more balanced between performance and efficiency and this phone this phone never really felt slow which is good it just never felt quite as fast as 120hz flagship to my calibrated eye and i think that's actually more because of the display than the chip so a lot of people got mad because pixel was going down to a snapdragon 765g which is technically a weaker performer 
on paper 
than the one in the phone that came before it how could they do that but i actually think this was a great idea for the efficiency gains and this is actually a performance difference that i think no one including myself would actually notice so when you combine this chip and eight gigs of ram with google's 
software wizardry 
you get a phone that feels just fine in everyday use and performance and even through gaming and a battery life that's actually mind-blowing i failed to kill.
This phone in a day 
every single day for two weeks now i realize this is quarantine life and i'm not in a 5g area so um this isn't the hardest possible use that this phone will ever see but the fact that i'm ending a lot of days with four hours of screen on time and 50 battery left to me says this battery is pretty much good to last all day for anyone even forcing 90 hertz in the developer settings like i mentioned earlier didn't kill this phone much faster keeping the screen on as often as possible didn't kill this phone in a day.
I'm telling you through gaming and 
watching videos and navigation and multitasking like this has been the most pleasantly surprising battery experience in a phone in a while it just sips power but okay you know how cameras have always been the focus of the pixel line ever since that pixel 2 leapfrogged everything well this camera.
This camera is the maximum proof of 
google's software over everything approach this camera uses the same sensor as that pixel 2. so since then sensors have clearly gotten way bigger and higher resolution and apertures have gotten wider and hardware tech has advanced a lot but google has stuck with their software special of maximizing not that amazing hardware plus they went ahead and added an ultra wide this year which is great.
So yes i'm just going to say pixel 5 
takes in my opinion still the best looking photos of any smartphone they still nail the look because they haven't changed it it's confident it's a contrasts look with great detail and dynamic range definitely my favorite look but the lead the pixel camera used to have over the rest of the crowd has narrowed a lot and honestly other other smartphone cameras can do things just as well sometimes better with better hardware better natural blur from bigger sensors better detail from higher resolution 50 64 100 megapixel sensors so it makes me wonder how much longer google can keep sticking to this formula i know mr mobile in his video on the pixel 5 he compared 
the note 20 ultra versus the pixel 5 at 
night and of course at night you get some interesting observations about how a bigger sensor gathers way more light and can create real depth instead of having to fake it with software.
so really good video i'll link his 
review below but yeah bottom line pixel 5 camera is really really good but i kind of wonder how much longer this setup will have at the top before the hardware work passes it knowing google and their tendency to lean on software maybe they'll stick with it a little too long the software is just still so killer though i love the exposure and contrast adjustment sliders that are still here also there's these little alignment 
tricks for the horizon 
and for it to take perfectly flat top down shots uh there's portrait lighting and portrait light editing inside of google photos which is crazy i've never seen it before but it it works really well and you've got night sight 
night sight selfies night sight 
portrait mode i like that it suggests portrait mode now when it recognizes a person as a subject and the automatic night side switching at nighttime when it detects a dark scene.
it's all basically software magic some 
of it takes a little bit longer to process though since there's no dedicated image processor anymore so it takes a few seconds after snapping an image for the 765g to actually process it free to view it and that doesn't feel as premium when you have to wait for your photo but the weight is clearly worth it and hey all the android 11 features all the pixel features you could possibly want are also here in this phone minus squeeze for assistant but i think that's because of the metal build they got rid of that but google doesn't have to hold back any software experiences to protect their higher end more expensive phones from cutting sales from them because this is their highest end most expensive phone.
So they get everything so the call 
screen feature from last year is still great the recorder app with live transcription and search still super useful the live captioning of any and all audio going through the phone like videos are watching or music lyrics or phone calls and there's also some new stuff like the new wallpaper picker preview in android 11 and making google assistant wait on hold for you which i haven't gotten to work yet but sounds like something google would figure out how to do so the pixel like the nexus that came before it and even the google play edition stuff has has always been some of my favorite android experiences and there's just something about it but this one's no different it's an aesthetic it's a feeling it's a look and the bonus is you get to be right at the front of the line for whatever stuff ends up in the newest versions of android down the road so at the end of the day 
is the pixel 5 
is this a good phone well here's my take. 
yeah pixel 5 is a good phone this is a 
good device i think there's an argument you could make that it should have been like 5.99 instead of 6.99 and i honestly wouldn't be surprised to see it on sale for that on black friday and even after that this year but it's a good phone and also for those who haven't been paying as much attention the pixel 4a 5g is a very similar also good phone for a lot of the same reasons for 4.99 so i'm going to link that below also but for those wondering about me and am i going to make the pixel 5 my new daily driver this is the opposite of a normal caveat you've heard me say before it's not for everyone i you guys already know i like high quality cameras i like great performance i like stock android you would think that the pixel would be 
for me but 
i wish they had made a high-end 
flagship version that goes the extra 
mile with hardware 
and some bells and whistles even knowing it wouldn't sell that much i wish they had made a version with the neural core so that image processing is a little faster 
i wish they'd made a version with the 
snapdragon 865 and 
12 gigs of ram so performance is good 
for longer i wish they'd made a version 
with 120hz display so it feels 
snappy all the time the battery can 
clearly handle it 
i wish they'd made a version that's a 
little bigger it's just 
a lot of little stuff that i'm so used 
to on 
flagships that this phone doesn't have 
that i'm i feel like i'm missing now so 
they decided to make a mid-range phone 
which 
let's be honest was a pretty smart idea 
for them but uh for me 
personally i'm going to be going back to 
a higher end phone 
i think just because that's what i'm 
used to so for those wondering about me 
that's me but if you're ever looking for 
a master class on how to use 
great software to turn a pretty good 
smartphone into a really good smartphone 
you're looking at it the pixel 5 that's 
what pixel has been all about for so 
long it's just them finally embracing it 
and i'm glad to see it so well played 
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Google Pixel C Tablet - A Review

 

Google design Android tablet that is available in 32 and 64 gig capacities for $4.99 or $5.99 now it's called the pixel see because it's a convertible tablet meaning it's designed to specifically work with optional keyboard accessories which we'll also be reviewing in this video unboxing the pixel see is a lot like unboxing. a Chromebook pixel very nicely packaged with great attention to detail and this is clearly a premium product lifting the lid will find our plastic wrapped pixel see front and center now before we unwrap the pixel see let's get the box and accessories out of the way first up is our set-up guide which is very basic you'll find everything you need to know on the back as well so feel free to hit that 4k button and pause the screen to read the fine text below that will find our only accessory which is a 15 watt power adapter with a USB type-c cable permanently attached this will provide a quick charge to the large battery in the tablet and any attached keyboard accessories getting back to the tablet                                                                                                                                   We have plenty of plastic to peel off now the first thing you notice about holding the pixel see is just how light and solid the tablet feels it's actually very similar in size and feel to something like the iPad air now as I'm unwrapping in here you can see the LED indicators have lit up which tells me that it's booting up probably because I hit the power button already now switching it to the front we can see that Android 6.0 boot screen which looks really nice on this display with those deep blacks and vivid colors now taking a close look at the tablet it looks very much like the Chromebook pixel with premium materials and precision build quality throughout as far as tablets go.                                                                                                                                                                                       This is one of the nicest to look at and it handles really well the back is one piece of anodized aluminum that curves to meet the squared off edges so it's a little softer than the sharper edged Chromebook pixel well find the signature multi color google LED lights on the back which you can tap in order to check the battery status of the tablet again very similar to the Chromebook pixel now when you're charging the tablet the lights pulse when you check the status and it will turn solid green when fully charged the light is also always on when using the tablet displaying the Google colors now just above the LED light along the edge will find no less than four microphones which are designed for far-field voice command.                                                                                                                                                                                                                 So you can interact with Google now from across the room although this will only work if the screen is on or the device is charging we also get a fairly conventional 1080p 8 megapixel camera in the corner which is surrounded at the edges with our sleep/wake power button as well as our volume rocker the buttons themselves are also made of metal have a nice solid feel on the upper right side we'll find our 3.5 millimetre headphone jack which is about the same diameter as the tablet is thick on the lower left side we'll find a USB type-c connector which is pretty much standard on all new Google devices this year also located at the center of the left and right sides are set of stereo speakers which sound good with nice depth and clarity but could use a little more low-end punch to balance it out on.                                                                                                                                                                                  The front we'll find our 10.2 inch LCD LTPS display with a crisp resolution of 2560 by 1800 which is good for 308 pixels per inch the display is a big improvement over the Nexus 9 display from last year with a deep 1500 by 1 contrast ratio and the full srgb color gamut so overall the display delivers vivid colors inky blacks and great effects as viewing angles with sharp detail also at the top of the display we'll find a 2 megapixel camera also good for 1080p video we also get an ambient light sensor and proximity sensor the pixel C is powered by the NVIDIA Tegra x1 64-bit CPU with a Maxwell 256 core GPU.
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            We also get three gigs of RAM to work 
with and the latest and greatest in terms of Wi-Fi with dual MIMO Wi-Fi antennas and a low 2.11 AC compatibility unfortunately no LTE version is currently available on Geekbench this processing power delivers 1377 on the single core score and forty one seventy seven on the multi-core score now the single core score is actually down from the Nexus 9 but the multi-core score is up significantly reflecting the change from a faster dual-core CPU in favor of a more efficient quad-core CPU now despite the pixel brand on this tablet.
It's actually running stock Android 6.0 
marshmallow instead of Chrome OS now it's mostly unchanged here from Android 6.0 on the Nexus 9 which I looked at in the previous video I'll leave that linked in the description below so you can check it out now the pixel Z does move the Android navigation keys to the corners of the screen which makes them a little more thumb reachable in either landscape or portrait orientation now unfortunately they haven't added any windowing or side by side apps within.

                                                                                                                    Android to take advantage of the larger 
display and hardware capabilities which we're fine and I'm more tablets today like iOS 9 or Windows however all of this could change in the future with software releases so stay tuned although sold separately the keyboard and tablets are designed to work together there are two versions both of which cost 149 each the most interesting case here is the pixel seat keyboard which has a more premium all-metal design but doesn't provide the same protection as the traditional folio style case now boxing the case is a lot like unboxing the pixel see itself we do get an instruction pamphlet which describes the many ways in which this keyboard can be used and we'll go through them in this video the keyboard is wrapped just like the pixels see and it looks just as premium with the same anodized aluminum panel on the back with a set of rubberized feet at each corner the keyboard itself is full sized although many of the keys on either side have been shrunken or moved to the on screen keyboard to fit the compact size of the tablet without compromising keyboard spaciousness now.                                                                                                                         This is a Bluetooth keyboard with an internal battery which is recharged via inductive charging when connected to the pixel see now to pair the keyboard to the tablet all you need to do is line up the back of the pixel seat to the hinge of the keyboard and it snaps into place using really strong magnets the pixel seat will then prompt you to type in a pairing code and you're good to go now the magnets are very strong and hold on securely to the tablet while the hinge gives you a limited range of variable tilt the keyboard is a really solid piece of design in every detail
The keys M sales actually feel really 
nice the key word feel is fairly conventional however there is plenty of depth and mechanical action so it doesn't feel too shallow or stiff or unusual but it doesn't feel really solid either now I did get used to the smaller keys on the left-hand and right-hand side initially I was aiming too far away from them when trying to hit the shift or delete key because this keyboard eliminates some of the other function and punctuation keys you can now find them with an on-screen keyboard which you can invoke with a dedicated key on.
The keyboard now just like a laptop you 
can close up the pixel C and the keyboard of course you do have to detach the keyboard first in order to do this now this is the mode in which the keyboard charges so when the keyboard is closed up that's when inductive charging takes over to recharge the keyboard from a tablet alternatively you can also tuck the keyboard behind the pixel C if you want to use it in tablet mode but still want to keep the keyboard around so you don't misplace it and when you want to return it to laptop mode you slide the we're back into place and reconnected to the hinge if you have to keep in mind that the tablet is only held on to the keyboard via magnet which does feel precarious at times since it can move around and jiggle the folio keyboard is a more traditional keyboard case but with plenty of unique features as well I like the keyboard because it provides full protection for the pixel see but isn't quite as slick to look at now using this case is much simpler as we can tell from the brief instructions on the inside now inside the case we'll find the same exact keyboard but now it's wrapped in microfiber material to cushion and protect the glass display.
The pixel C is actually cradled in a 
hard plastic shell with a slot toward the bottom so instead of snapping the tablet into place the shell itself holds on to the pixel seat using strong magnets now with the case on you can see that the tablet is cushioned and protected with cutouts for the LED indicator and camera now to use it just flip open the case and position the bottom edge until it locks in above the keyboard with strong magnet the keyboard can be configured for two angles here I have to do is adjust the flap in the back so you have a taller angle or a shallower angle you can also fold the keyboard behind the tablet and when you do so that deactivates the keyboard so you don't unintentionally operate the 
keyboard when you're handling it now in 
terms of day to day performance this tablet doesn't feel as fast as I typically expect from a stock Android tablet I do know some lag when launching apps or relaunching apps or even bringing up things like the on-screen keyboard things can be a little inconsistent in terms of performance but hopefully that's improved over time 
gaming on this tablet is particularly 
impressive with this Maxwell GPU and for 
some games you can actually take 
advantage of the keyboard controls which 
is kind of nice in terms of battery life 
through bench marking I was able to 
achieve about 6 hours with a screen set 
to maximum brightness which is fairly 
average for tablets this size in terms 
of the camera app it can be quickly 
launched by double pressing the power 
key the app is fairly basic stock 
Android with no bursts for the mode or
4k video recording in this case you can 
pinch in and out to zoom and snap your 
photograph how the focusing is fairly 
slow here especially in low-light 
conditions 
several modes are available by swiping 
to the right which includes familiar 
features like photo sphere panorama lens 
blur and video image quality is adequate 
with good amount of detail and accurate 
color reproduction in bright sunlight 
conditions but the camera does struggle.                                                                                                                                                                                               <script async src="https://pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/js/adsbygoogle.js?client=ca-pub-2011985365468732" crossorigin="anonymous"></script>

 

Astral Projection - Travel with your Soul

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