Pixel 3 review: Six months in, here's what's great and what's not

Pixel 3 review: Six months in, here's what's great and what's not

5 years ago
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https://www.cnet.com/news/pixel-3-review-six-months-in-heres-whats-great-and-whats-not-camera-specs-night-sight-call-screen/

But then I'll take a photo of a particularly tricky situation, say, a super dark scene at night or I'm in a moving car with a lot of movement, and the Pixel 3 turns out a fantastic photo. At that moment, I'm reminded how impressive the camera is all over again. Night Sight is a particular game changer. Now I bust out my Pixel 3 confidently in environments that I thought were once impossible to take a decent photo of (even with flash), like my friends at a dimly lit bar or an attractive dish at a dark restaurant. Photos turn out clear and bright that I don't think I'll ever go back to using the phone's flash.

I haven't experienced this for myself, but there are enough reported incidents that I'd be remiss not to mention the fact that some Pixel owners experienced bad call and audio quality with their phones. Users on Reddit and Google forums reported issues like audio cutting in and out, echoing, voices sounding really tinny or audio delays that stack up words on top of one another.