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The Google Pixel 5 delivers 5G connectivity, excellent cameras, long battery life, and an outstanding Android software experience for a relatively affordable price.
The Google Pixel 5 is about as relaxed, easy, and compliant as smartphones get. It shrugs its shoulders at most tasks, doesn’t get flustered, and never frustrates.
Google’s approach to Android is as charming as ever, and at $700, the Pixel 5 is one of the least expensive Pixels ever, at least if you discount all those deliberately lower-end ‘a’ phones ...
The Google Pixel 5 was a great option for those who wanted to spend $700 on a smartphone in 2020. Google's smarts and the pure enjoyment factor of a Pixel phone made it worth the price of admission.
The Pixel 5 was the last Google phone to use a Qualcomm chip, and Google broke the mold with its later Tensor lineup by adding a slew of machine learning features that the older chipsets aren't as ...
The Pixel 5's main camera uses the same exact 12.2-megapixel sensor as the one in the Pixel 4, except it's "less prone to bad lens flares," according to Google, and there are some improvements to ...
The Pixel 5 was announced on September 30, 2020, at Google’s Launch Night In event. This was Google’s top-end phone of 2020 and it’s a great option if you want: ...
Most recently, I was drawn to Google’s Pixel 5. So I gave it a factory reset, updated the phone to Android 12, and have been using it as my daily driver for the past several days.
The Pixel 5 was one of our favorite camera phones, and an excellent performer — thanks largely to Google’s A.I. Each phone has a solid main lens paired with an ultrawide lens, but the Pixel 6 ...
Google's on-again-off-again relationship with tablets remains as frustrating as ever, and with the Pixel Tablet 2 reportedly dead in the water, I wouldn't expect any much-needed improvements any ...