Google Pixel 4 XL review: not quite ready for primetime
by Samuel Gibbs Consumer technology editor from Technology | The Guardian on (#4TBCT)
Face Unlock, radar and on-device voice skills show Google's magic, but some bits need fixing
Google's latest Pixel 4 XL smartphone is its bravest yet, throwing out the conventions of old, integrating cutting-edge technology and attempting to round it all out with a special mix of software direct from the Android-maker.
By now you probably know the drill. The Pixel 4 XL is a metal and glass sandwich like practically every other phone. Unlike most though the aluminium sides have a black textured coating, which aids grip, while the back feels almost like super-smooth skin or silk rather than glass. It also has bold, contrasting colours, if you choose the white or orange variant, that make it stand out well against the competition.
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