Android Circuit: Pixel XL Reviews, New Galaxy S8 Leaks, Challenging Google's Perfect Pixel

Investigating at seven days of news and features over the universe of Android, the current week's [Android Circuit] incorporates the web's hot goes up against the Pixel and Pixel XL cell phones from Google, why the response to the Pixel is diverse to the iPhone, how the Pixel family will set up Google in the purchaser advertise (while maintaining a strategic distance from a test with Apple), Samsung's proceeding with Note 7 bad dream, more holes on the World S8′s highlight list, Huawei testing Qualcomm's SnapDragon, and Google's Material Plan Grants. 

[Android Circuit] is here to help you to remember a couple of the numerous things that have happened around Android in the most recent week.




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Everybody Loves The Pixel
Google’s consumer-focused smartphones, the Pixel and Pixel XL are now on sale. Earlier this week the first reviews were published, and Mountain View’s handset is a critical hit, mixing tweaks to Android, top line specifications, and a tighter integration of hardware and software compared to previous Android devices. It might be a powerhouse inside, but the outside of the smartphone looks a touch familiar.

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While the Pixel XL’s outline is iPhone like, the back is unique and distinctive. The top third of the phone’s rear is made of glass and protects the 12MP main shooter, flash, laser AF sensor, secondary mic, and fingerprint reader. It’s not so much a camera pod as it is a camera surface, since it’s flush with the aluminum body, and hopefully the glass is hard enough to prevent accidental scratches to the lens.
It is clear that the geekerati have fallen in love with the Pixel and Pixel XL. The question now is whether that love is universal and will sell the device to the consumers, of whether it remains a device with limited appeal – a fate which befell Google’s Nexus devices. My roundup of the first reviews can be read here on Forbes.



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