Well they mostly did it for the battery life and 5G. I think I've watched a video where they said Google isn't trying to compete with other manufacturers anymore with top of the line specs and features and going back to their roots in the Nexus line.
When you put 700$ price tag, you better have higher end chip and 3 focal lengts of camera (wide + tele + ultrawide) or lower the price. This phone would be a great buy at 500$ and not a cent more.
@@mateotokic3841 Adding the highest end chip and also having technically 4 cameras would definately warrant having more like a $900 price tag at least, especially for a Google phone.
@@TBDG5310 Other manufactures do it, either one, or another or both (S20 FE). And even if price would be 900$ for Google phone with those specs (still overpriced) it would be a far better buy than it is right now with what you get for your money. But Google knows that 99% of UA-camrs (which live off Google and UA-cam) will try to twist and turn everything about Pixel in positive way and they do not even bother respecting their customers with hardware worth of their money. When you think about it just because they have so much revenue from their other streams they should make one great flagship and one great midrange and because they do not depend of their mobile divison, they can undercut everyone with price (and still be in + with revenue) and in that way control prices on the market and keep them reasonable. This way, phone which is midrange in all way is prices as lower tier flagship which will end with 1000$ midrangers in year or two.
Jimmy you are becoming one of my most favorite reviewers on youtube for your format, genuine character, and honestly the way you are able to put everything in layman's terms and breaking down the experience for the everyday user. Thank you!
Had the Google Pixel 5 for 5 days now, been using it for four and am so happy. It doesn't have killer specs or unbelievable features. What it does have is a good clean near flawless experience. That is why I always think that you can't judge a Pixel phone until you have used it for a while. Really nice review Jimmy.
@@Konakoazerty Yes I certainly can. It's passable. It's not brilliant but it is not as bad as some reviewers would have you believe. The speaker at the bottom does the main body of the sound and the under screen speaker does add a little bit on top but you do get used to it. The sound is the weakest part of this phone I would say but it's such a good phone that I would easily let it pass.
I am considering to buy it, but I heard in other videos that the sound quality is really poor. Now I am not listening to music or something on the phone, but I wonder about the sound quality during calls and how it works when put on speaker during calls. Any feedback would be cool.
@@Chris79DE I have had absolutely no issues of sound on a call. I think people are grossly exaggerating. As I said above, it's far from the best but it's also far from the worst.
@@victuringan1429 thank you, and this is coming from an 8 year Android user, Google needs to better their spec sheets , and that 3-4 year old camera sensor, what the hell
Hey I am doing reviews as well so if you like come and check them out :) I upload new Videos every Sunday and you might want to sub and like to not miss out on any
Honestly the longest part of setting up my Pixel 5 was disabling all the suggestions, "nor playing", and turning 3 button navigation back on. I was getting ads disguised as suggestions, and a super intrusive google assistant, making the phone nearly unusable. I also had to install Nova launcher just so I could get the search bar off of the home screen, and change the clock widget.
There was always this talk about how stock Android is so superior to the other reskins but how different is the experience really? Do I just get a different look for my control center and settings menu? For the home screen and app drawer, you can always use a launcher anyways. I never have used a Google phone in my life but from what I can tell, other Android phones are fast especially these days so I don't know how good the stock OS vs that practically speeaking.
I agree it is a better deal for someone who wants a reliable and takes good pictures Android phone. Just wish the 4a had another camera. The 4a 5G has it but it's more.
I had the S20 FE and returned it to get the Pixel 5, and honestly, I'm so happy I did. The Pixel 5 is so simplistic. You cannot beat stock android. Ive always used Samsung phones, then I went to the Pixel 2 XL and that was my favorite phone Ive ever used. Then I went back to Samsung and I really missed the Pixel. So here I am back to the Pixel and I couldn't be happier. Don't let specs on paper make your decision. Go to best buy and play around with the demo's then make a decision. The Pixel 5 is amazing. I hope this helped anyone that's on the fence about purchasing a new android device!
Just discovered your channel after searching "pixel 5" and absolutely loved your originality and fresh take. But 8 mins in, I saw your t shirt and realized you're a fellow Coog!!! With more reason you'll be my go to tech reviewer now. Pre oredered the Pixel 5 and my only concern was a report of the plastic finish rubbing off the corners after a couple of weeks only. Hope its an isolated case. Thanks and Go Coogs!
Every Pixel phones does the processing once you take photos I don’t get why people are addressing this now all of a sudden.. It did this since the very first Pixel.. in fact Both my Pixel 2 and Pixel 3 takes longer to process photos than 5 lmao
People are addressing this because the Pixel 4 and 4XL had a special image processing chip that made it much faster, which has been removed on the Pixel 5.
@@TechArtAlex No people who switched from even the Pixel 2 or Pixel 3 are addressing this as well, I have both of them myself and the difference isn’t even noticeable with Pixel 5 actually processing them faster than both. No one really talked about this processing time with previous Pixel phones now they just knit picking just cos it has a SD 765G chip.
I just picked up the Pixel 5 Thursday, and loving it already. This is my 3rd Pixel (Pixel 2 and 4XL) and at this point am pretty loyal to their team. I have been very disappointed in the face unlock on the 4XL, so that's the main thing that drove me to the P5 this year. Also, I don't mind the "lower end" processor, as I don't usually do super heavy CPU tasks. Although the lack of the dedicated photo processing chip will suck.
@@Heelfan71 Hi Michael, yes 100% happy with it! Love that I can charge my pixelbuds on the back and links with Pixelbook too (probably would with any chromebook). Took me a little while to get used to the size because it is a little bit smaller than 2XL but I don't even notice that now! Great battery life, I haven't been stuck with low battery at all!
@@seankeogh6186 Digging mine....only thing I miss from the Pixel 2 XL is squeezing the sides to get to google assistant.....And I keep missing the finger print reader due to the slightly smaller size......I did find a app that may make the side squeeze work....gonna try that and see. android.gadgethacks.com/how-to/bring-back-squeeze-gesture-for-google-assistant-your-pixel-5-no-root-needed-0384110/
I'm italian, so i had to buy the pixel 5 from France. It will arrive somwhere nead the end of november/early decembre... And i can't wait to use it, coming from a oneplus 5 i sincerely look forward to its battery and cameras!
@Swagitupson Yeah mate I was sceptical about the speakers, because of the reviews & because I binge watch alot of content. Not as good as px3 speakers but it's decent enough. The slow processor when taking pics don't really bother me & the battery life is really good. My px3 had horrible battery life. I don't really care about high end specs etc this smartphone works in perfect for me
while i agree with you, to be fair its comparing a 2018 phone to a 2020 phone so really any 2020 phone will be better than the xs max. Im not trying to take away from the p5 quality though, it really is amazing, just probably not the best comparison he used here
@@Nexifyy Okay I understand your thought process here, but consider that the pixel is using the same sensor for 4 generations and is also retailing for around half the price of what the iPhone XS max did at launch. Thats pretty damn good if you ask me. And if it isn't for you, buy the iPhone.
I went from iphone 7 to 11 pro and lol the camera looks artificial 😩 I have a proper mirrorless camera and it looks more smooth... it looks artificially sharp on the 11 pro lmao... I haven’t tried it properly though, when I go in photographer mode it usually only happens outside. yeah I haven’t been outside 👀
@@Nexifyy I just upgrade my 2XL to the Pixel 5 and my 2XL never took crappy pictures like the Max he used. Never. I'll say it again so you understand. Never.
Just want to say that I am so glad to have found this channel. You make great honest and actually helpful reviews and come across as really authentic, while also being super professional. Hats off good sir.
Great review Jimmy. The only things I seem to feel uneasy about is the lack of active edge. That was one of my favourite features on my 2XL. I wonder how the screen resolution compares to the 2XL too.
I've also got the OnePlus 7T, but was thinking of upgrading as well, but do I really need to. Apart for the wireless charging and 5G, the 7T, has better spec.
I have the OnePlus 7 pro and still got the pixel 5. I traded in one of my older Pixels and got $350 off through Verizon. This phone is awesome...if you can get it for the right price I would say go for it.
Great review. I just happen on this video searching pixel 5 reviews. Never do you hear a reviewer say go elsewhere to see a camera review. I like your truthfulness and not trying to be something your not. New sub here.
I have a Redmi note 7 pro and installed Pixel experience custom-rom in it. Now I have a Stock-Android experience at a very cheap price. And it works flawlessly.
I'm currently using a Pixel 3 XL ,I'm enjoying my experience with the phone a lot but since Android 11 update The phone got a lot slower and buggy. I don't want to upgrade because I'm enjoying the phone but I just might if future software updates don't addresses my issue! Btw your videos are logical and enjoyable to watch keep the great work man!
I currently have a Samsung Galaxy s10 and I'm seriously thinking about going for a Google Pixel 5 just for something different and it's nice to support other phone companies that are not Samsung and iPhone
Still using a Pixel 1 XL, the battery is the real troublemaker now. It tends to switch off around 40-50% sometimes. The coating on the back is really messed up, but it gives it a post-apocalyptic look if you like Fallout... A little slow now, HDR image processing takes around 5 seconds after you take a picture. So 1 second is a great improvement. Otherwise, still a good phone for a 5 years old piece of tech.
@@MorganWalser yeah in canada its 800 CAD (about 599 USD) and with the black Friday deal its prob going to be around 600 - 700 CAD (about 450 - 525 USD) with koodo
That was a really honest review. I was thinking about switching from Samsung to google because I basically use my google account for everything and since I also use my google account on my android phone both samsung and google are farming my data. I wanted to switch to a google phone because they have my data anyways no matter what so in my opinion there's no need in getting another company like apple or Samsung and especially not Huawei involved when it comes to data. I think this phone might be exactly the phone for me. All I need is Spotify and UA-cam and I'm happy so I definitely don't need the latest and greatest processor
Houston eh? HELLO from Central Texas! This was a solid review. Bought a Pixel 5 about a week ago and just waiting on the case to arrive before rolling it out. 😀
In my opinion one of the best reviews out there of the Pixel 5. Other videos are putting it up against other flagships and comparing a few percentages in battery difference, a couple milliseconds of app opening time, etc...etc...etc... Honestly, stuff 90% of phone users worldwide don't care about. You hit the nail on the head by just explaining that this is a good android phone, easy and fun to use, great camera for everyday use and even though has a smaller chip, does the job just fine for the upcoming years. I switched from Iphone to Pixel 3 xl a couple years back and loved the pixel phones ever since, Pixel 5 is on their way to my house in a few days!
Had this phone for a week, Great Battery, Great Camera, Great Software, Mediocre Screen, Trash speakers - UK gave a free pair of Bose QC 35's though so that removed the cost issue here.
Did you get them yet. I've heard you have to wait 2 weeks before you can apply and then it can take up to two months to get them. That is if there are any left.
@@AlexMoscow9mmpr Just apply as soon as you take delivery, they approved mine but still said it would take ages for them to arrive. Their wording seems to vary from two weeks from point of order to two weeks from delivery so I just applied anyway. They text you confirmation.
I happened upon this video while considering what I am going to upgrade to (Pixel 4a 5G or Pixel 5) from my Pixel 2. This was probably the most honest review I have seen so far, and it was without someone yelling at me over camera like a lot of tech reviewers. Instantly subbed. Very good work, thank ya!
Best Buy offered this to me at $599 when I went in. This was without a trade-in. I am happy with this at that price. That said, the phone over heats a little from super prolonged use, so we will see how longevity goes.
just got pixel 5 and I love it! Perfect for me! Had pixels before but took a brief hiatus with galaxy 10 but was reminded of how much I hate the software experience. Glad to be back home with Google. Never leaving again.
I didn't think I would subscribing to any channels while looking for reviews of the Pixel 5 but you changed that. Looking forward to future reviews. For what it's worth, I got the phone for $480 CAD plus tax (15%) and the Pixel 5 here in Canada is being sold by carriers at $900 plus tax. Can't complain. They way it's set up it would be the same price for a Pixel 4A with my carrier (monthly cost instead of upfront). There's a lot of people trashing the utility of of wireless charging and I suspect that for the average consumer it makes no difference, but for those with health conditions that affect fine motor skills - this is a feature that makes a world of difference. Same with the recent accessibility updates.
@@Lekigamingtelugu no... I live in Canada where the prices of the phones are insane while the phone plans are normal. I use koodo mobile not bell not rogers. They make you pay 150$ per month while koodo makes you pay 35 plus a tab (usually about 30$ so about 75 per month). no I will do a contract since it is cheaper overall and I will stick to them.
@@RamiHaddadin I live in Canada too. First u get a locked phone and u pay the full price for the phone for 2 years whereas the price reduces just after a year
As an owner of the Pixel 5 I can say that this review is spot on. Its a really great user experience. Great battery. I love the look and feel. I feel like a lot of reviewers get caught up on the specs and price and forget that it's one of the best phones to use and has performance that 99% of users would be happy with.
Going from a pixel 2 to the 5 it's a great evolution of the line. Familiar experience, and fun fact, the 5 it's the same physical size as the 2, just more rounded corners. Enjoyed the review. Thank you for correcting your chip comment 👍👍 I'll sub for sure
i'm upgrading from a Pixel 3 to a Pixel 5 :) looking forward to getting the new phone! Also, nice review! easy to follow and didn't boggle my head with useless information :).
I upgraded from a Pixel 2 XL since my updates had just stopped and at least waited for the Black Friday sale to get it for $650. I had watched countless reviews on how amazing the battery on this phone was, and I was losing 30% overnight on standby in 6 hours' time. After the fifth day of this, I was able to call and get it replaced under warranty and I couldn't be happier with this second device. This phone is definitely worth the price since I plan to keep it for 3 years.
I'm coming from a Pixel 2XL and honestly the only reason I'm upgrading to the 5 is because of the lack of support with updates in the future. Love the Pixel line and I'm excited to try out the latest and greatest. Edit: it's fantastic.
Just bought one of these recently and it stands up well today. So small and good looking. Camera is still decent and the performance is just fine and dandy. I think at the price it is now.. it has finally become worth buying.
Have a pixel 3 Xl. Love it. This will be my next phone! I am a non nonsense user. Loved my Pixel 3 and this 5 will be perfect for me. Thanks for the review.
Looking forward to seeing how it holds up for my girlfriend, she ordered a Pixel 5 just recently from Verizon. I've had a Pixel 4 XL for just over a year now and I've loved the experience as a former Samsung user.
I received my Pixel 5 about ten days ago and I can say that I am very pleased. Here in the United Kingdom, I also received Bose headphones worth around £ 200 as a gift. Good phone and good deal 👍
@@yoragamihatsu8057 there is a very small difference in battery and I have seen that it can actually get worse screen on time then the 4a5g because if lower screen refresh rate
I have the pixel 5 in my hands right now just arrived today. My personal opinion the quality of the speakers is fine but there is a noticeable imbalance when using your phone in landscape for watching videos or playing games. It's really a volume imbalance issue and not a quality issue. If just listening to music it's not an issue. I should add if the types of games you play are games like among us, it would not negatively affect you.
@Phillip Conroy i had this phone for a week but had to return due to some nasty stuttering that I didn’t expect from a brand new £600 phone. Screen sometimes became almost unresponsive to the touch at times. The under display speaker is noticeably worse during an actual phone call compared to when its playing in sync with the bottom firing speaker. I wasnt a fan of the speaker tbh but its not a deal breaker
Thanks for the great honest review! I'm going to upgrade from my Pixel 2 XL to the 4a 5G here in the UK as Google was offering a free Bose QC 35 II headphone with it. If not for that, I would go for the 4a as it's incredibly cheap at only £349 at the moment.
Great video, I have had the Pixel 4a rooted for almost 3 months now and it's a fabulous phone, I made the switch from the 11 pro and do not regret it! I recommend any of the Pixels....for the price the 4a is a no brainier!
As a Pixel 5 user just wanna say I'm soo happy with my Pixel 5, it's a 5G handset, great build quality, great screen, great software, amazing camera, the video capture is amazing and the battery is soo sick, check it out! Also people keep moaning about the price, well for me I got it essentially for £399, in UK for limited time offer you get free Bose overhead wireless headphones which I've sold for £200 so I've essentially got my Pixel 5 for £399! £399 for a Pixel 5! How much of a bargain is that! Buy of the year for me! Best phone I've ever had by miles
Yes, I did not even need a new phone but bought it as I also had £140 of Google credit and £60 off (cashback for having 2tb ONE). So, net £200 (or less). I do not even have a SIM card in, just use for photos and as a satnav!
I already own the pixel 4a, which I absolutely love to use, but I confess that I've had the pixel 5 in the online shopping basket so many times. I love that sorta sage...
I bought a new phone last week to replace my Sony XA2 Ultra 6" that was two years old. I am not a flagship type of guy. $400 would be my price cap on any cell phone. Came down to Moto Power ($220) or the Pixel 4a ($350). After much deliberation, I spent the extra money and went with the 4a. Clean. Simple. Feels good in the hand. Couldn't be happier. I just realized that I don't need all the bells and whistles with a cell phone. I don't care about gaming on phone. I also don't need a huge screen anymore. Pixel 4a does everything I want it to do for me. Love it.
The pixel 5 is really surprising me. So far I'm loving this device more and more each day I have it. It's only been a few days but so far the battery life has been amazing and performance has been great. All of the features I want to complain about not having are still an issue but the performance so far makes me miss those complaints less and less. I'm coming from a pixel 3xl and loves it but I don't miss glass back phones. I love the back of this phone and the lack of finger prints.
I had a 6p nexus and it was amazing, its only flaw was the battery, and after 4 years it became a problem. I don't change phones often, so I think this Pixel 5 will be my next phone
Appreciate the honesty! I decided to go with the 5 over the 4a (usually not the type to spend so much on a phone) because looking long term, if the phone lasts me 3 years, that extra battery life will be very appreciated and the slightly better specs will help it age better
Best take on this phone I've watched. "Main" pixels are not worth it anymore imho. Since the 3A, you're better off going for the "a-pixel" line. Great value, great performance, great support.
Plain and simple , highlighted aspects of the phone as well as providing an HONEST opinion that makes sense. Pixel 4a seems no different that the 5 other than hertz . Great video sir
Waiting for my Pixel 5 atm. Getting it next week! Was thinking of getting the 4a 5G but I need the water resistance to keep my mind at ease(Allot of rain and snow). And the wireless charging is a plus. Love the pixel series, still have my pixel 1 after 4 years. Only problem with it is the battery life (6hours max) atm. With careful use of the pixel 5 you can easily have it over a 5 year period. Don't think the price is to high, when this phone can easily outrank the other phones in 3 years when it still get updates for the android. My older phones I had to switch after 2-3 years period because of android problems(Usually only 1 year of updates). So if a pixel last 5-6 years, you do save that amount over the long term.
My Pixel 5 came in on Halloween. The transition is super smooth coming from the 3. I have to get used to the bigger screen when watching videos as I always seem to tap the video. The bottom "single" speaker is kind of a disappointment but maybe it shouldn't matter too much; I catch myself covering it up on accident. I'm just going to have to keep my Buds at my person more often. The battery life is actually insane at how normal or at ease I feel when I look at the battery life throughout the day. The price is a no from me, but like you said I did want the best Pixel. The Pixel 3 has been my best/favorite phone ever. Since these are so similar I think I made a good choice.
I Agree I've had this phone for 24hrs. Before I had a One plus 6t, but the battery was starting to play up.. So I bought the Pixel 5. My wife has a 3A and she still loves it after 2 years. The Pixel 5 is a cinch to use, and the chip is not slow in fact if someone told you it was a higher end chip you would not argue with fhem. 👍
I have the Pixel 3 and I was considering upgrading to the Pixel 5. However, after much consideration I believe my Pixel 3 will do just fine for another year or so.
my pixel 2 broke about a month ago, put through everything a phone could handle so it was inevitable that it was going to break. I'm for sure upgrading to the 5. In fact I am going to get it on release day
I've had it for 2 weeks. The speakers are terrible and I constantly have issues with the fingerprint sensor. Other than those 2 things I really like it. It will be $650 for Black Friday.
Really? I've had no issues with my fingerprint scanner. Speaker is lacking though but I use earphone or a Bluetooth speaker anyways so it doesn't bother me
I have the Pixel 3XL and I looove it!!! Don't think I'll be upgrading until they come out with an actual crazy amazing new phone! Idk what that would be =P but I'll wait!😁
Really good review. So many are missing the point on this phone. I think everyone can agree that $600 would have been perfect, but you're still getting a lot for your money. I like a smaller phone and a great camera. I like the finger print reader on the back where I naturally grip the phone. I like symmetrical bezels and no notch. I don't need all the extras that Samsung packs in, and I don't like the size and design of OnePlus. Also, getting a free pair of Bose QC35ii headphones made this a no-brainer for me.
I have had the Pixel 4xl since the beginning of the year and this is hands down the best phone I have ever had the only thing that lack of the pixel 4 and 4xl is the finger print sensor. Other than that the camera is phenomenal, my family and friends are always complimenting how great of pictures my pixel takes. I don't think I will upgrade for another year and a half or 2 years if the battery holds up.
Good review. You know I still have the Pixel 2. I'm not a gamer or a techie. What I want is a reliable smooth operating phone with a very good camera. I'm willing to pay a little extra to not have all the bloatware or skins over the Android experience. I've been so happy with this one that I'll gladly pay $700 when the time comes to replace this one. And actually, it's still working great other than the battery isn't getting quite as much life anymore but it's not too bad.
I honestly think Google devices were at their best, when they were offering their Nexus phones. The fact that this feels like the closest they have gotten to that since releasing the Pixel series, I'm really interested to see their next phone.
I bought my Pixel 4a on release and ended up paying 180 out of pocket because of my amazon gift money I had left over and was feeling that I should have waited for the 5 but after watching this review I feel less worried about my buyer remorse. I have been loving the 4a since my purchase but even with the slight buyers remorse
I upgraded almost a year ago to the Samsung Galaxy S10 and I must say I'm really satisfied with it. Good quality, great sound, doesn't make any problems, good battery and camera. Plus it still has a headphone jack. Very good phone while costing about 500 bucks right now. Only thing is the back is kind of flashy and glossy which makes finger prints extremely visible. Get a screen protector so the screen isn't scratched after a month and you'll be fine.
@Ilir Cami Caution: This comment is way longer than initially intended. Well for me it is excellent, only thing are the phone settings, I always need an eternity when I search for something unusual and specific. Otherwise everything is very easy to use, standard Android stuff. Though I forgot the only important thing that really bothers me. The S10 is the phone where Samsung tried to indroduce their own Siri called Bixby, this thing has a dedicated button right under the volume buttons, and even if you don't want it (like me) you can't fully delete it or put any other use on that button. Only thing you can do is go into the settings of bixby to make it so that you have to either hold the button or you need to push it twice to activate it. So occasionally I accidentally activate bixby, but you know, if I even forget about it when I initially talk about the phone, it isn't the worst thing in the world, I at least got used to it. Though in the end I can't say much, my last phone was a Note 4 and I don't know what currently is considered good or bad, all I know is, like every phone when you buy it, it has tons of useless malware on it, some of it that you can't even uninstall instead you can just deactivate it so it doesn't bother you anymore (prominently Facebook and Bixby) and everything I need works great and is easy to find. I don't play any hardcore smartphone games so I don't know how good it keeps up with continuously high performance demand. The phone usually changes quickly between wifi and mobile data, and it quickly responses when you lose signal and go back out again.
Was able to get two Pixel 5's for $100 less than the price of one with trade in through our cell company. So far after 2 weeks of use I can say that we absolutely love this phone, especially considering the promotion they ran! I do agree that regular price of $700 would be a bit steep. Oh, and the battery is fantastic!
I had a lg v20 previously and have been using it for the past three years and finally am going to upgrade to a new phone and the pixel 5 seemed like a great cheaper option for it having an almost flagship specs. Also quite happy that I'm getting a phone manufactured and designed by HTC, I've been a fan of their products ever since HTC one.
Every Google Pixels are basicly Developer Kits. You get the newest OS so you can test the app directly. Sure some brands launchs a little late from Pixels but they usually run in beta with a lot of heavy cosmetics. In addition of a lot of 3rd party custom mod for Pixel lineup
Will buy it definitely... still using Pixel 1. Pixel 5 is actually just Pixel 1 with better battery and additional camera, and only worthy upgrade candidate. My take: Storage is enough, camera is good enough, battery is better, display is better, fingerprint is something I need. Only downside is lack of 3.5 port but adapter will do...
NOTE: Pixel 4a has the SD 730G not the SD 765G. The 5 and 4a 5G has the SD 765G. Don't listen to the this video. He lied.
Good catch 😂
Wow what a liar lmao
You prob should pin this else it'll get buried
Thank God , cause I love my pixel 4a but it is a tad slow.
Well, yes but they perform the same. Even benchmarks show same numbers
5:28 "Why did Google not go with the higher end chip?"
Because a mid-range chip is more than fine for 95% of consumers. There, I said it.
I'm shallow and self-centered, so I'm in the other 5%
Well they mostly did it for the battery life and 5G. I think I've watched a video where they said Google isn't trying to compete with other manufacturers anymore with top of the line specs and features and going back to their roots in the Nexus line.
When you put 700$ price tag, you better have higher end chip and 3 focal lengts of camera (wide + tele + ultrawide) or lower the price.
This phone would be a great buy at 500$ and not a cent more.
@@mateotokic3841 Adding the highest end chip and also having technically 4 cameras would definately warrant having more like a $900 price tag at least, especially for a Google phone.
@@TBDG5310 Other manufactures do it, either one, or another or both (S20 FE). And even if price would be 900$ for Google phone with those specs (still overpriced) it would be a far better buy than it is right now with what you get for your money.
But Google knows that 99% of UA-camrs (which live off Google and UA-cam) will try to twist and turn everything about Pixel in positive way and they do not even bother respecting their customers with hardware worth of their money.
When you think about it just because they have so much revenue from their other streams they should make one great flagship and one great midrange and because they do not depend of their mobile divison, they can undercut everyone with price (and still be in + with revenue) and in that way control prices on the market and keep them reasonable.
This way, phone which is midrange in all way is prices as lower tier flagship which will end with 1000$ midrangers in year or two.
Correction: The Pixel 5 and the 4a 5G have the same chip (SD 765G). The regular 4a has the 730G which is slower.
Very true. Not sure how I forgot that despite mentioning that on my 4a review. Great catch!
ashlinmario sequeira Nice sharing stay connected
Jimmy you are becoming one of my most favorite reviewers on youtube for your format, genuine character, and honestly the way you are able to put everything in layman's terms and breaking down the experience for the everyday user. Thank you!
neverLamp Nice sharing stay connected
Had the Google Pixel 5 for 5 days now, been using it for four and am so happy.
It doesn't have killer specs or unbelievable features. What it does have is a good clean near flawless experience.
That is why I always think that you can't judge a Pixel phone until you have used it for a while.
Really nice review Jimmy.
I'm really concerned about the "stereo" sound. Can you tell me your feelings about it?
@@Konakoazerty Yes I certainly can. It's passable. It's not brilliant but it is not as bad as some reviewers would have you believe. The speaker at the bottom does the main body of the sound and the under screen speaker does add a little bit on top but you do get used to it. The sound is the weakest part of this phone I would say but it's such a good phone that I would easily let it pass.
I am considering to buy it, but I heard in other videos that the sound quality is really poor. Now I am not listening to music or something on the phone, but I wonder about the sound quality during calls and how it works when put on speaker during calls. Any feedback would be cool.
@@Chris79DE I have had absolutely no issues of sound on a call. I think people are grossly exaggerating. As I said above, it's far from the best but it's also far from the worst.
Non users judge Pixel like another Android phone but it's not it's a Pixel.
"They can wait a second".....! Thank you. People are so spoiled these days, that needed to be said
Spoiled? You pay $699 just to get mediocre experience? I can get an iPhone SE FOR $399 and still get the latest chipset and the best camera.
@@victuringan1429 thank you, and this is coming from an 8 year Android user, Google needs to better their spec sheets , and that 3-4 year old camera sensor, what the hell
One of the few UA-camrs that I'm always happy to see and immediately play whenever the notification pops up in my notifications 💙
James Factora Nice sharing stay connected
Hey I am doing reviews as well so if you like come and check them out :) I upload new Videos every Sunday and you might want to sub and like to not miss out on any
@@TheProductReviewer no
Nothing competes with stock Android, maybe iOS but no other Android does.
Honestly the longest part of setting up my Pixel 5 was disabling all the suggestions, "nor playing", and turning 3 button navigation back on. I was getting ads disguised as suggestions, and a super intrusive google assistant, making the phone nearly unusable. I also had to install Nova launcher just so I could get the search bar off of the home screen, and change the clock widget.
Oxygen OS (OnePlus) competes with it for sure.
newest sony xperias have almost stock android experience.
I've tried stock android on my OG pixel but honestly, as a somewhat heavy user, I prefer Samsung's One UI.
There was always this talk about how stock Android is so superior to the other reskins but how different is the experience really? Do I just get a different look for my control center and settings menu? For the home screen and app drawer, you can always use a launcher anyways. I never have used a Google phone in my life but from what I can tell, other Android phones are fast especially these days so I don't know how good the stock OS vs that practically speeaking.
Pixel 4a seems to be a better deal for the price, even if it lacks a lot of things...
I agree it is a better deal for someone who wants a reliable and takes good pictures Android phone. Just wish the 4a had another camera. The 4a 5G has it but it's more.
@@AppleReviews yes but what about the battery? It's starts from 64 gb which isn't enough
I'm considering between Pixel 5 and 4a but the 3100mAh battery really turns me off.
And u get a better speaker too
@@alifzahid9762 choose the 4a 5g with 4000 mAh battery
I had the S20 FE and returned it to get the Pixel 5, and honestly, I'm so happy I did. The Pixel 5 is so simplistic. You cannot beat stock android. Ive always used Samsung phones, then I went to the Pixel 2 XL and that was my favorite phone Ive ever used. Then I went back to Samsung and I really missed the Pixel. So here I am back to the Pixel and I couldn't be happier. Don't let specs on paper make your decision. Go to best buy and play around with the demo's then make a decision. The Pixel 5 is amazing. I hope this helped anyone that's on the fence about purchasing a new android device!
I'm upgrading from a Pixel 2 XL. I'm with you on the price tag gripe, so I'll just wait for the Black Friday sale!
Just discovered your channel after searching "pixel 5" and absolutely loved your originality and fresh take. But 8 mins in, I saw your t shirt and realized you're a fellow Coog!!! With more reason you'll be my go to tech reviewer now. Pre oredered the Pixel 5 and my only concern was a report of the plastic finish rubbing off the corners after a couple of weeks only. Hope its an isolated case. Thanks and Go Coogs!
Dude this is by far the most pleasant and honest review of this phone, thank you so much! You are awesome!
i bought a pixel 5 a few days ago. Totally agree with you on everything..$600 would have been more reasonable but i love it.
Every Pixel phones does the processing once you take photos I don’t get why people are addressing this now all of a sudden.. It did this since the very first Pixel.. in fact Both my Pixel 2 and Pixel 3 takes longer to process photos than 5 lmao
I was starting to think my p2xl had a problem
People are addressing this because the Pixel 4 and 4XL had a special image processing chip that made it much faster, which has been removed on the Pixel 5.
@@TechArtAlex No people who switched from even the Pixel 2 or Pixel 3 are addressing this as well, I have both of them myself and the difference isn’t even noticeable with Pixel 5 actually processing them faster than both. No one really talked about this processing time with previous Pixel phones now they just knit picking just cos it has a SD 765G chip.
@@androguyy yeah anyone who owned anything older than a Pixel 4 has nothing to complain about. Its fine and standard.
i have the Google camera app on my oneplus 7 pro and it does the same
I just picked up the Pixel 5 Thursday, and loving it already.
This is my 3rd Pixel (Pixel 2 and 4XL) and at this point am pretty loyal to their team.
I have been very disappointed in the face unlock on the 4XL, so that's the main thing that drove me to the P5 this year.
Also, I don't mind the "lower end" processor, as I don't usually do super heavy CPU tasks. Although the lack of the dedicated photo processing chip will suck.
I love face unlock on the 4 xl.... and this is why I didn't get the 5...
Have a Pixel 5 on the way as an upgrade from my Pixel 2 XL, really went for the 5 because of the wireless charging 😅
Are you happy with it? I just ordered the 5 and upgrading from the pixel 2 XL.....
@@Heelfan71 Hi Michael, yes 100% happy with it! Love that I can charge my pixelbuds on the back and links with Pixelbook too (probably would with any chromebook). Took me a little while to get used to the size because it is a little bit smaller than 2XL but I don't even notice that now! Great battery life, I haven't been stuck with low battery at all!
@@seankeogh6186 Thanks for the info Sean......
@@seankeogh6186 Digging mine....only thing I miss from the Pixel 2 XL is squeezing the sides to get to google assistant.....And I keep missing the finger print reader due to the slightly smaller size......I did find a app that may make the side squeeze work....gonna try that and see.
android.gadgethacks.com/how-to/bring-back-squeeze-gesture-for-google-assistant-your-pixel-5-no-root-needed-0384110/
@@Heelfan71 glad to hear you like it! I missed the squeezing too at first!
I'm italian, so i had to buy the pixel 5 from France. It will arrive somwhere nead the end of november/early decembre... And i can't wait to use it, coming from a oneplus 5 i sincerely look forward to its battery and cameras!
Upgraded from pixel 3 to 5. Such a good simple smartphone
I did the same thing
@@jacobfiggins Is your upgrade worth it?
@Swagitupson Yeah mate I was sceptical about the speakers, because of the reviews & because I binge watch alot of content. Not as good as px3 speakers but it's decent enough. The slow processor when taking pics don't really bother me & the battery life is really good. My px3 had horrible battery life. I don't really care about high end specs etc this smartphone works in perfect for me
@@BronxN-md6pp would you say speakers are enought to make you think of the 4a5g
@@abbiesad Not at all. It was either purchase the 5 or wait for the next generation/s
8:35 Look at how beautified the selfie is in the iPhone. And some tech reviewers still say the iPhone takes "natural-looking" photos.
while i agree with you, to be fair its comparing a 2018 phone to a 2020 phone so really any 2020 phone will be better than the xs max. Im not trying to take away from the p5 quality though, it really is amazing, just probably not the best comparison he used here
IMX 363 from the Pixel 3.
@@Nexifyy Okay I understand your thought process here, but consider that the pixel is using the same sensor for 4 generations and is also retailing for around half the price of what the iPhone XS max did at launch. Thats pretty damn good if you ask me. And if it isn't for you, buy the iPhone.
I went from iphone 7 to 11 pro and lol the camera looks artificial 😩 I have a proper mirrorless camera and it looks more smooth... it looks artificially sharp on the 11 pro lmao... I haven’t tried it properly though, when I go in photographer mode it usually only happens outside. yeah I haven’t been outside 👀
@@Nexifyy I just upgrade my 2XL to the Pixel 5 and my 2XL never took crappy pictures like the Max he used. Never. I'll say it again so you understand. Never.
Just want to say that I am so glad to have found this channel. You make great honest and actually helpful reviews and come across as really authentic, while also being super professional. Hats off good sir.
Great review Jimmy.
The only things I seem to feel uneasy about is the lack of active edge. That was one of my favourite features on my 2XL. I wonder how the screen resolution compares to the 2XL too.
I want this phone. I don't NEED it, already have a OnePlus 7T; but man, I want this phone.
I've also got the OnePlus 7T, but was thinking of upgrading as well, but do I really need to. Apart for the wireless charging and 5G, the 7T, has better spec.
Then ask yourself what else in your life could use that $700 for?!
I have the OnePlus 7 pro and still got the pixel 5. I traded in one of my older Pixels and got $350 off through Verizon. This phone is awesome...if you can get it for the right price I would say go for it.
Same here. I got OnePlus 7pro but I just like Google pixel phone better. Especially the Screen calling and camera
I understand. Totally.
Great review. I just happen on this video searching pixel 5 reviews. Never do you hear a reviewer say go elsewhere to see a camera review. I like your truthfulness and not trying to be something your not. New sub here.
Upgrading from pixel 2 to pixel 5. The user experience is what keeps me in #TeamPixel.
I have a Redmi note 7 pro and installed Pixel experience custom-rom in it. Now I have a Stock-Android experience at a very cheap price. And it works flawlessly.
Got mine yesterday...loving it so far!
no screen gap issue?
None, had mine since 15 of October
How do you feel losing face unlock? Is it I huge deal?
I have pixel 3 and am upgrading tomorrow to the 5. Currently Verizon is $350 off! Can't beat that.
I'm currently using a Pixel 3 XL ,I'm enjoying my experience with the phone a lot but since Android 11 update The phone got a lot slower and buggy.
I don't want to upgrade because I'm enjoying the phone but I just might if future software updates don't addresses my issue!
Btw your videos are logical and enjoyable to watch keep the great work man!
Upgrading to Pixel 5 from Pixel 3a, pretty excited!
I currently have a Samsung Galaxy s10 and I'm seriously thinking about going for a Google Pixel 5 just for something different and it's nice to support other phone companies that are not Samsung and iPhone
Still using a Pixel 1 XL, the battery is the real troublemaker now. It tends to switch off around 40-50% sometimes.
The coating on the back is really messed up, but it gives it a post-apocalyptic look if you like Fallout...
A little slow now, HDR image processing takes around 5 seconds after you take a picture. So 1 second is a great improvement.
Otherwise, still a good phone for a 5 years old piece of tech.
Reaaalllyyy tempting to buy this one... Smaller footprint makes it really stands out in my opinion..
Wait for Black Friday
@@MorganWalser yeah in canada its 800 CAD (about 599 USD) and with the black Friday deal its prob going to be around 600 - 700 CAD (about 450 - 525 USD) with koodo
Love the disclaimer in the beginning. Also love the trying to be as unbiased as possible.
That was a really honest review. I was thinking about switching from Samsung to google because I basically use my google account for everything and since I also use my google account on my android phone both samsung and google are farming my data. I wanted to switch to a google phone because they have my data anyways no matter what so in my opinion there's no need in getting another company like apple or Samsung and especially not Huawei involved when it comes to data. I think this phone might be exactly the phone for me. All I need is Spotify and UA-cam and I'm happy so I definitely don't need the latest and greatest processor
I recommend waiting for Black Friday, these phones are notorious for Black Friday sales. That's what I'm doing.
@@MorganWalser Thanks for the advice dude, very much appreciated
Houston eh? HELLO from Central Texas! This was a solid review. Bought a Pixel 5 about a week ago and just waiting on the case to arrive before rolling it out. 😀
I got a pixel 4 XL with Android 11 and honestly I can't imagine a better phone for the price. I swear I love my phone
If the pixel 4 has the battery of the Pixel 5 I would have stuck with that, I had the pixel 4XL but thought it was too big, Pixel 5 is perfect size
In my opinion one of the best reviews out there of the Pixel 5. Other videos are putting it up against other flagships and comparing a few percentages in battery difference, a couple milliseconds of app opening time, etc...etc...etc... Honestly, stuff 90% of phone users worldwide don't care about. You hit the nail on the head by just explaining that this is a good android phone, easy and fun to use, great camera for everyday use and even though has a smaller chip, does the job just fine for the upcoming years.
I switched from Iphone to Pixel 3 xl a couple years back and loved the pixel phones ever since, Pixel 5 is on their way to my house in a few days!
Had this phone for a week, Great Battery, Great Camera, Great Software, Mediocre Screen, Trash speakers - UK gave a free pair of Bose QC 35's though so that removed the cost issue here.
Did you get them yet. I've heard you have to wait 2 weeks before you can apply and then it can take up to two months to get them. That is if there are any left.
@@AlexMoscow9mmpr Just apply as soon as you take delivery, they approved mine but still said it would take ages for them to arrive. Their wording seems to vary from two weeks from point of order to two weeks from delivery so I just applied anyway. They text you confirmation.
So true. Also touch sound is too loud, not like the Pixel 2 which I previously had.
@@AlexMoscow9mmpr my headphones turned up within a couple of weeks much quicker than I expected i was impressed
@@henrycwjones Awesome. I've just submitted my claim. Looks like it's all good to go.
I happened upon this video while considering what I am going to upgrade to (Pixel 4a 5G or Pixel 5) from my Pixel 2. This was probably the most honest review I have seen so far, and it was without someone yelling at me over camera like a lot of tech reviewers. Instantly subbed. Very good work, thank ya!
This is the first time I see you. I really enjoyed watching it. If I could give a like everytime I laughed you'll get like 10 likes more. Great job!
I love the sound quality of your videos 💕
Best Buy offered this to me at $599 when I went in. This was without a trade-in. I am happy with this at that price. That said, the phone over heats a little from super prolonged use, so we will see how longevity goes.
just got pixel 5 and I love it! Perfect for me! Had pixels before but took a brief hiatus with galaxy 10 but was reminded of how much I hate the software experience. Glad to be back home with Google. Never leaving again.
0:45 subscribed. This guy doesn't even watch other reviews so he won't be influenced. Respect.
I didn't think I would subscribing to any channels while looking for reviews of the Pixel 5 but you changed that. Looking forward to future reviews. For what it's worth, I got the phone for $480 CAD plus tax (15%) and the Pixel 5 here in Canada is being sold by carriers at $900 plus tax. Can't complain. They way it's set up it would be the same price for a Pixel 4A with my carrier (monthly cost instead of upfront). There's a lot of people trashing the utility of of wireless charging and I suspect that for the average consumer it makes no difference, but for those with health conditions that affect fine motor skills - this is a feature that makes a world of difference. Same with the recent accessibility updates.
I'm waiting until x-mas. I figure they'll go on-sale.
no wait till black friday and get a good deal with a carrier
Wait till your birthday, Santa loves turkey resolutions
@@RamiHaddadin phone contracts suck. Don't do it. Buy it for full price
@@Lekigamingtelugu no... I live in Canada where the prices of the phones are insane while the phone plans are normal. I use koodo mobile not bell not rogers. They make you pay 150$ per month while koodo makes you pay 35 plus a tab (usually about 30$ so about 75 per month). no I will do a contract since it is cheaper overall and I will stick to them.
@@RamiHaddadin I live in Canada too. First u get a locked phone and u pay the full price for the phone for 2 years whereas the price reduces just after a year
Loving the Snorlax. Really nice take on the review!
As an owner of the Pixel 5 I can say that this review is spot on. Its a really great user experience. Great battery. I love the look and feel. I feel like a lot of reviewers get caught up on the specs and price and forget that it's one of the best phones to use and has performance that 99% of users would be happy with.
Going from a pixel 2 to the 5 it's a great evolution of the line. Familiar experience, and fun fact, the 5 it's the same physical size as the 2, just more rounded corners. Enjoyed the review. Thank you for correcting your chip comment 👍👍 I'll sub for sure
i'm upgrading from a Pixel 3 to a Pixel 5 :) looking forward to getting the new phone!
Also, nice review! easy to follow and didn't boggle my head with useless information :).
I upgraded from a Pixel 2 XL since my updates had just stopped and at least waited for the Black Friday sale to get it for $650. I had watched countless reviews on how amazing the battery on this phone was, and I was losing 30% overnight on standby in 6 hours' time. After the fifth day of this, I was able to call and get it replaced under warranty and I couldn't be happier with this second device. This phone is definitely worth the price since I plan to keep it for 3 years.
I'm coming from a Pixel 2XL and honestly the only reason I'm upgrading to the 5 is because of the lack of support with updates in the future.
Love the Pixel line and I'm excited to try out the latest and greatest.
Edit: it's fantastic.
Glad I came across this channel, you've earned a new subscriber
Just bought one of these recently and it stands up well today. So small and good looking. Camera is still decent and the performance is just fine and dandy.
I think at the price it is now.. it has finally become worth buying.
Have a pixel 3 Xl. Love it. This will be my next phone! I am a non nonsense user. Loved my Pixel 3 and this 5 will be perfect for me. Thanks for the review.
Looking forward to seeing how it holds up for my girlfriend, she ordered a Pixel 5 just recently from Verizon. I've had a Pixel 4 XL for just over a year now and I've loved the experience as a former Samsung user.
I received my Pixel 5 about ten days ago and I can say that I am very pleased. Here in the United Kingdom, I also received Bose headphones worth around £ 200 as a gift. Good phone and good deal 👍
Do you regret not going for 4a5g
@@abbiesad pixel 5 has way better battery
@@yoragamihatsu8057 there is a very small difference in battery and I have seen that it can actually get worse screen on time then the 4a5g because if lower screen refresh rate
@@abbiesad its actually major difference plus go big or go home pixel 5 all the way, i hope they make a premium version
@@yoragamihatsu8057 fair I am just thinking of my user experience with the speaker
I have the pixel 5 in my hands right now just arrived today. My personal opinion the quality of the speakers is fine but there is a noticeable imbalance when using your phone in landscape for watching videos or playing games. It's really a volume imbalance issue and not a quality issue. If just listening to music it's not an issue.
I should add if the types of games you play are games like among us, it would not negatively affect you.
@Phillip Conroy i had this phone for a week but had to return due to some nasty stuttering that I didn’t expect from a brand new £600 phone. Screen sometimes became almost unresponsive to the touch at times. The under display speaker is noticeably worse during an actual phone call compared to when its playing in sync with the bottom firing speaker. I wasnt a fan of the speaker tbh but its not a deal breaker
Thanks for the great honest review!
I'm going to upgrade from my Pixel 2 XL to the 4a 5G here in the UK as Google was offering a free Bose QC 35 II headphone with it.
If not for that, I would go for the 4a as it's incredibly cheap at only £349 at the moment.
I honestly prefer this review compared to those from the bigger you tubers, this is just more honest and realistic. Love it.
thanks for the review, im planning to buy the phone atm and kinda lost but after hearing this review im set on it. cant wait to have it delivered
Great video, I have had the Pixel 4a rooted for almost 3 months now and it's a fabulous phone, I made the switch from the 11 pro and do not regret it! I recommend any of the Pixels....for the price the 4a is a no brainier!
As a Pixel 5 user just wanna say I'm soo happy with my Pixel 5, it's a 5G handset, great build quality, great screen, great software, amazing camera, the video capture is amazing and the battery is soo sick, check it out!
Also people keep moaning about the price, well for me I got it essentially for £399, in UK for limited time offer you get free Bose overhead wireless headphones which I've sold for £200 so I've essentially got my Pixel 5 for £399!
£399 for a Pixel 5! How much of a bargain is that! Buy of the year for me! Best phone I've ever had by miles
Yes, I did not even need a new phone but bought it as I also had £140 of Google credit and £60 off (cashback for having 2tb ONE). So, net £200 (or less). I do not even have a SIM card in, just use for photos and as a satnav!
Dig the review!
Great job on the disclosures/disclaimers at the intro.
I already own the pixel 4a, which I absolutely love to use, but I confess that I've had the pixel 5 in the online shopping basket so many times. I love that sorta sage...
I bought a new phone last week to replace my Sony XA2 Ultra 6" that was two years old. I am not a flagship type of guy. $400 would be my price cap on any cell phone. Came down to Moto Power ($220) or the Pixel 4a ($350).
After much deliberation, I spent the extra money and went with the 4a. Clean. Simple. Feels good in the hand. Couldn't be happier. I just realized that I don't need all the bells and whistles with a cell phone. I don't care about gaming on phone. I also don't need a huge screen anymore. Pixel 4a does everything I want it to do for me. Love it.
The pixel 5 is really surprising me. So far I'm loving this device more and more each day I have it. It's only been a few days but so far the battery life has been amazing and performance has been great. All of the features I want to complain about not having are still an issue but the performance so far makes me miss those complaints less and less. I'm coming from a pixel 3xl and loves it but I don't miss glass back phones. I love the back of this phone and the lack of finger prints.
Mine just came in and just finished the setup. Got the sorta sage model. So far so good!
I had a 6p nexus and it was amazing, its only flaw was the battery, and after 4 years it became a problem. I don't change phones often, so I think this Pixel 5 will be my next phone
Appreciate the honesty! I decided to go with the 5 over the 4a (usually not the type to spend so much on a phone) because looking long term, if the phone lasts me 3 years, that extra battery life will be very appreciated and the slightly better specs will help it age better
Honest review...bought this phone and it's fantastic for the price absolutely no issues at all
Best take on this phone I've watched. "Main" pixels are not worth it anymore imho. Since the 3A, you're better off going for the "a-pixel" line. Great value, great performance, great support.
Plain and simple , highlighted aspects of the phone as well as providing an HONEST opinion that makes sense. Pixel 4a seems no different that the 5 other than hertz . Great video sir
Simple, clean, and to the point awesome review and perspective
Waiting for my Pixel 5 atm. Getting it next week!
Was thinking of getting the 4a 5G but I need the water resistance to keep my mind at ease(Allot of rain and snow). And the wireless charging is a plus.
Love the pixel series, still have my pixel 1 after 4 years. Only problem with it is the battery life (6hours max) atm.
With careful use of the pixel 5 you can easily have it over a 5 year period. Don't think the price is to high, when this phone can easily outrank the other phones in 3 years when it still get updates for the android.
My older phones I had to switch after 2-3 years period because of android problems(Usually only 1 year of updates). So if a pixel last 5-6 years, you do save that amount over the long term.
My Pixel 5 came in on Halloween. The transition is super smooth coming from the 3. I have to get used to the bigger screen when watching videos as I always seem to tap the video. The bottom "single" speaker is kind of a disappointment but maybe it shouldn't matter too much; I catch myself covering it up on accident. I'm just going to have to keep my Buds at my person more often. The battery life is actually insane at how normal or at ease I feel when I look at the battery life throughout the day. The price is a no from me, but like you said I did want the best Pixel. The Pixel 3 has been my best/favorite phone ever. Since these are so similar I think I made a good choice.
I like the way how you expalin, very good video and thank you for the information. Watching you from The Dominican Republic.
I Agree I've had this phone for 24hrs. Before I had a One plus 6t, but the battery was starting to play up.. So I bought the Pixel 5. My wife has a 3A and she still loves it after 2 years. The Pixel 5 is a cinch to use, and the chip is not slow in fact if someone told you it was a higher end chip you would not argue with fhem. 👍
I have the Pixel 3 and I was considering upgrading to the Pixel 5. However, after much consideration I believe my Pixel 3 will do just fine for another year or so.
my pixel 2 broke about a month ago, put through everything a phone could handle so it was inevitable that it was going to break. I'm for sure upgrading to the 5. In fact I am going to get it on release day
I've had it for 2 weeks. The speakers are terrible and I constantly have issues with the fingerprint sensor. Other than those 2 things I really like it. It will be $650 for Black Friday.
Really? I've had no issues with my fingerprint scanner. Speaker is lacking though but I use earphone or a Bluetooth speaker anyways so it doesn't bother me
Watching this on my Pixel 2xl. Old but still powerful enough for 2020
I have the Pixel 3XL and I looove it!!! Don't think I'll be upgrading until they come out with an actual crazy amazing new phone! Idk what that would be =P but I'll wait!😁
Woa man how did i not come across this channel earlier!!!
Superb review!!!
I subscribed to your channel based on the strength of this review. 👍🏼
Really good review. So many are missing the point on this phone. I think everyone can agree that $600 would have been perfect, but you're still getting a lot for your money. I like a smaller phone and a great camera. I like the finger print reader on the back where I naturally grip the phone. I like symmetrical bezels and no notch. I don't need all the extras that Samsung packs in, and I don't like the size and design of OnePlus.
Also, getting a free pair of Bose QC35ii headphones made this a no-brainer for me.
Who's watching this on Pixel 5 😁
Currently using the Pixel 2 (!), which is a great phone; had it for more than 3 years. Considering an upgrade, torn between the 4a 5G and the 5.
I have had the Pixel 4xl since the beginning of the year and this is hands down the best phone I have ever had the only thing that lack of the pixel 4 and 4xl is the finger print sensor. Other than that the camera is phenomenal, my family and friends are always complimenting how great of pictures my pixel takes. I don't think I will upgrade for another year and a half or 2 years if the battery holds up.
Good review. You know I still have the Pixel 2. I'm not a gamer or a techie. What I want is a reliable smooth operating phone with a very good camera. I'm willing to pay a little extra to not have all the bloatware or skins over the Android experience. I've been so happy with this one that I'll gladly pay $700 when the time comes to replace this one. And actually, it's still working great other than the battery isn't getting quite as much life anymore but it's not too bad.
2:45
Me: Wait, that's illegal.
That edit was clean af nice job
This review is perfect. It keeps me guessing what direction Google is taking Pixel.
That “hand-me down” take was great. The 5 rn is a teaser.
I honestly think Google devices were at their best, when they were offering their Nexus phones. The fact that this feels like the closest they have gotten to that since releasing the Pixel series, I'm really interested to see their next phone.
Agreed. It's interesting how they seem to be heading back to their "Nexus"-like roots!
Hello Jimmy,
Nice video, simple and friendly. Thank you, I subscribed
I bought my Pixel 4a on release and ended up paying 180 out of pocket because of my amazon gift money I had left over and was feeling that I should have waited for the 5 but after watching this review I feel less worried about my buyer remorse. I have been loving the 4a since my purchase but even with the slight buyers remorse
Former pixel 4xl user current pixel 5 user and I am not disappointed
I upgraded almost a year ago to the Samsung Galaxy S10 and I must say I'm really satisfied with it. Good quality, great sound, doesn't make any problems, good battery and camera. Plus it still has a headphone jack. Very good phone while costing about 500 bucks right now. Only thing is the back is kind of flashy and glossy which makes finger prints extremely visible.
Get a screen protector so the screen isn't scratched after a month and you'll be fine.
@Ilir Cami
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Well for me it is excellent, only thing are the phone settings, I always need an eternity when I search for something unusual and specific. Otherwise everything is very easy to use, standard Android stuff.
Though I forgot the only important thing that really bothers me. The S10 is the phone where Samsung tried to indroduce their own Siri called Bixby, this thing has a dedicated button right under the volume buttons, and even if you don't want it (like me) you can't fully delete it or put any other use on that button. Only thing you can do is go into the settings of bixby to make it so that you have to either hold the button or you need to push it twice to activate it. So occasionally I accidentally activate bixby, but you know, if I even forget about it when I initially talk about the phone, it isn't the worst thing in the world, I at least got used to it.
Though in the end I can't say much, my last phone was a Note 4 and I don't know what currently is considered good or bad, all I know is, like every phone when you buy it, it has tons of useless malware on it, some of it that you can't even uninstall instead you can just deactivate it so it doesn't bother you anymore (prominently Facebook and Bixby) and everything I need works great and is easy to find. I don't play any hardcore smartphone games so I don't know how good it keeps up with continuously high performance demand. The phone usually changes quickly between wifi and mobile data, and it quickly responses when you lose signal and go back out again.
Was able to get two Pixel 5's for $100 less than the price of one with trade in through our cell company. So far after 2 weeks of use I can say that we absolutely love this phone, especially considering the promotion they ran! I do agree that regular price of $700 would be a bit steep. Oh, and the battery is fantastic!
I had a lg v20 previously and have been using it for the past three years and finally am going to upgrade to a new phone and the pixel 5 seemed like a great cheaper option for it having an almost flagship specs. Also quite happy that I'm getting a phone manufactured and designed by HTC, I've been a fan of their products ever since HTC one.
Every Google Pixels are basicly Developer Kits.
You get the newest OS so you can test the app directly.
Sure some brands launchs a little late from Pixels but they usually run in beta with a lot of heavy cosmetics.
In addition of a lot of 3rd party custom mod for Pixel lineup
Will buy it definitely... still using Pixel 1.
Pixel 5 is actually just Pixel 1 with better battery and additional camera, and only worthy upgrade candidate.
My take:
Storage is enough, camera is good enough, battery is better, display is better, fingerprint is something I need.
Only downside is lack of 3.5 port but adapter will do...