Google Pixel 8 Review: Should You Buy in 10 Points
Yashraj Verma
The Pixel 8’s design assumes the iconic Pixel look but with slightly rounded edges and a prominent camera bump. It’s a compact phone and is easy to carry around in your pockets.
Design
The display is one of the most attractive aspects of the Pixel 8. From watching movies to using it outdoors in direct sunlight, the display on the Pixel 8 will never disappoint you.
Display
Many have complained that Pixel devices are not the most powerful flagship smartphones. This is partially true, but Pixel phones are known for their software optimisation, which gets better over time.
Performance
Pixel smartphones are known for their fantastic software experiences, and the Pixel 8 takes it a step further. The device gives you a smooth and bloatware-free experience with no stutters or lags throughout the interface.
UI
Despite having the same megapixel number as its predecessor, the Pixel 8’s camera system delivers exceptional results — be it in daylight or low-light.
Camera
Battery life remains the Pixel 8’s Achilles’ heel. While the 4575mAh battery is an upgrade over the outgoing model, the phone struggles to last an entire day with heavy usage.
Battery
The Pixel 8 is a compelling option for those seeking a premium Android experience with a fantastic camera, clean software, and a commitment to long-term updates.
Verdict
- Compact and sturdy design - Beautiful display - Decent performance - Great cameras - Clean software - A bunch of AI features
What is Good?
- Slow charging speeds - Battery life could been better
What is Bad?
- Honor 200 Pro - Motorola Edge 50 Ultra - OnePlus 12
Alternatives