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What used to be a nice-to-have feature is quickly becoming a need-to-have for all high end phones, especially since many flagships like the Apple iPhone and Samsung Galaxy phones have all been water resistant for a couple years now. In order to remain competitive, I hope the Pixel is waterproof, too. It'll mean that Google is keeping up with its rivals and you'll have extra peace of mind with your phone now that it can endure a dunk underwater. I don't know if it's exactly kosher to bring up Nexus history since Google wants to distinguish its Pixel line as its own "thing," but Google has sold wireless charging phones before with the Nexus 4 in 2012 and the Nexus 5 and 6 after. So when it got rid of it in the Nexus 5X and 6P in 2015, it was a bummer. Setting your phone down on a charging pad rather than fumbling with a charging cable is pretty convenient, and it'd be useful to see the feature in the next Pixel. (And unlike getting rid of the headphone jack, it wouldn't require any sort of dongle to work with previous chargers.).
Hopefully Google can bring back wireless charging, And while I'm wishing for battery-related things, I'd love to see a bump in the phone's battery life, Last year, both Pixel models lasted about 13 to 14 hours during our lab test for continuous video playback, These days, phones including iphone 6 cases designer the Galaxy S8, OnePlus 5 and iPhone 8 Plus last more than 15 to 16 hours, easy, If the new Pixels can clock those times in, it'd mean fewer trips to the charger, Google's Pixel announcement will be the last major phone launch of the season, after Samsung, LG and Apple, To keep up on the latest news, stay tuned to CNET, where we'll covering the Oct, 4 event..
Headphone jack? Waterproofing? Here's what I want in the next Pixel. Thanks to a major leak, we can say with 99.9 percent certainty that Google will announce the Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL (in addition to other devices) next week during its Oct. 4 event. When Google's flagship first launched last year, the device impressed us with its camera prowess and introduction of Google Assistant (which is now available on several Android phones). However, there's always room for improvement. Below is my personal wishlist for what I want in the next Pixel. It's not everything Google can possibly add, just my own preference.
Visit manufacturer site for details, Read our full review of the iphone 6 cases designer Nokia 8 Sirocco, the latest Nokia phone from HMD Global, The Nokia 8 isn't disappointing because it's a bad phone, Actually, it's reliable, powerful and has a sharp, beautiful screen, What makes it disappointing is that as the first high-end Nokia phone to ever run Android -- something Nokia phones have only done since the Nokia 6 and its ilk were announced this past March -- it fails to match the serious Android handsets of the day..
The Nokia 8 is "good," but it doesn't beat the curved-screen, water-resistant Galaxy S8 on design and specs, and it can't beat the steady OnePlus 5 on value. Nor does it have the LG G6 or V30's whisper-slim bezels and full-face screen. It does include two cameras on the back, which take decent shots in monochrome and color, but photos don't surpass other dual-camera phones in quality. That leaves the Nokia 8 as a middle-of-the road Android device with a mismatched price tag that's too high for what you really get.
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