This typically involves having to grab the phone from both sides to pick the device up – something we were trying to avoid. Without having a physical button, you can only get around this by awkwardly pressing the power button on the side. It also means you can't easily unlock your device when it's flat on a surface, which we found ourselves wanting to do on a number of occasions. When holding the phone in your hand, having the scanner on the back feels natural but depending on the size of your hand, and fingers, it's not always in the most convenient place. Other specifications on the Pixel include a 2,770 mAh battery (scroll down for our review of the Pixel's battery life), 4GB of RAM, a Qualcomm Snapdragon 821, 64-bit quad-core processor, and a fingerprint scanner on the rear. Read more: Google Pixel XL review: great battery and AI Assistant make it a must-buy for Android fans Although, the 'process' is simply: connect the devices, select which data you want to transfer and wait for it to be moved over. Instead of having to install an app and pair devices, as is the case with Apple's device switcher, or ask your network operator to move data over, Google is shipping the Pixel and Pixel XL with a transfer cable and adapter.ĭuring setup, you're asked if you wish to transfer your data from another device and are then guided through the process. On the subject of switching devices, Google has made it an absolute dream to switch to a Pixel from an iPhone or other Android device. These features do lessen the inconvenience of having to free up space, and the benefit is that you can buy a cheaper phone with less storage as opposed to spending an extra £100 for 128GB (£699 up from £599 for the 32GB model). Alternatively, Pixel owners get unlimited cloud storage. You can disable this feature, or manually free up space in Settings when the device is running low. On Android Nougat, Google will automatically delete any photos or videos that have been backed up.
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