The Google Pixel and Pixel XL launched in 2016 and were, for the most part, very divisive handsets. People either loved or hated them. I fell into the former category and I even went as far as saying the Google Pixel XL was the best Android phone released in 2016.
That was my opinion, of course, after living with the Pixel XL for a month and while many might not agree with me, a lot of people will because Google’s Pixel lineup of phones weren’t just great looking handsets, they were also solid performers.
The camera was brilliant, the battery life superb. I loved the software, pure Android, and I do actually regularly use Assistant for a variety of tasks on a day to day basis.
Google even sold quite a respectable number of Pixel phones too.
The Search Giant has also confirmed that there will indeed be a sequel in 2017. These sequel phones will likely be known and the Google Pixel 2 and Google Pixel XL 2, I’d imagine, though there could be some other ideas floating around Google HQ.
Google Pixel 2: Definitely Room For Improvement
The Google Pixel and Google Pixel XL were solid phones and all-round performers. But they weren’t perfect and there are definitely a bunch of areas where Google can improve things.
The first is design; Google can do a lot in this area, so expect some big(ish) changes to the way Pixel phones look and feel in 2017. The original phones were very conventional and, in some ways, rather dull.
I’d expect this to be the first thing Google tackles when planning the sequel.
The next thing that springs to mind is water-resistance; neither Pixel handset featured this and, to be honest, in 2016/17 that isn’t really acceptable. Even Apple’s iPhones are now water-proof.
I’d like to see Google include microSD support as well, there’s so many great SD card options around these days, though this doesn’t seem particularly likely given the company’s track record.
Wireless charging would also be nice, as well as some improvements to the handset’s audio capabilities – the speakers were crap on the Pixel and Pixel XL and I’d love something like a HD DAC included inside the sequel, just like HTC did on the HTC 10.
What would you like to see from Google with the Pixel 2? Let me know in the comments below.
by rgoodwin via Featured Articles
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