Pixel XL Vs iPhone 7 Plus: Battery life tests show iPhone 7 is winner/Zach Epstein





Pixel XL Vs iPhone 7 Plus: Battery life tests show iPhone 7 is winner

Pixel XL Vs iPhone 7 Plus: Battery life tests show iPhone 7 is winner
Pixel XL Vs iPhone 7 Plus: Battery life tests show iPhone 7 is winner
Google's new Pixel and Pixel XL smartphones were released on Thursday and diehard Android fans were excited.In fact, unlike Nexus phones from Google, the new Pixel phones even managed to generate some interest outside the enthusiast crowd thanks to the recent cancellation of Samsung's Galaxy Note 7.Android users are in search of a new star now that Samsung's most recent flagship phone is more than seven months old, and Google's first self-designed handsets could be just what the doctor ordered.


The Pixel Fingerprint Scanner Is Faster Than The iPhone 7's

The Pixel Fingerprint Scanner Is Faster Than The iPhone 7's
The Pixel Fingerprint Scanner Is Faster Than The iPhone 7's
The Pixel Fingerprint Scanner Is Faster Than The iPhone 7'sWith the release of the Google Pixel and Pixel XL (if you missed it, don't forget to check out our full review), it's only natural that various aspects of these two new devices will be compared to the same attributes and features on other high-end flagships.Such is the case with the Google Pixel and the new iPhone 7 Plus, which was tested for speed by YouTuber SuperSaf TV.While there does seem to be a general speed test that covers a range of different things to display how quickly each phone operates while attempting to complete the same tasks, there is also a video that is dedicated to how quickly the fingerprint sensor works on each device.


Google Pixel vs. iPhone 7 and Galaxy S7 camera comparison

Google Pixel vs. iPhone 7 and Galaxy S7 camera comparison
Google Pixel vs. iPhone 7 and Galaxy S7 camera comparison
When Google announced the Pixel smartphone, its high-end iPhone competitor, it pointed to an unexpected achievement: the highest-rated smartphone camera ever.The rating, an 89/100, comes from the website DxOMark — edging out the Galaxy S7 (88) and iPhone 7 (86).That's an impressive score, and offers a reason to sit up and take notice of this smartphone's camera.


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