
The Pixel 4 and 4 XL aren't even out yet, with pre-orders kicked off shortly after Google made its latest high-end phones official and an actual release scheduled for later this week, but the two stock Android-running handsets are already getting a lot of flak for a number of different things.
It's obviously hard to be excited about an $800 and up device with as little as 64 gigs of internal storage space and a tiny 2,800mAh battery, not to mention the big Motion Sense selling point feels a bit gimmicky and limited as of yet. Then you have the little things, or at ...
Tuesday, 22 October 2019
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