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The Google Pixel 3 XL White

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If you are in the market for a new smartphone, then the Pixel 3 XL white may be the perfect phone for you. This smartphone is available in three different colors: black, white, and knot pink. It features a polished curve on the back and is made of a metal body. The phone weighs 159 grams and is loaded with a battery. It offers a great feel to the touch and is an excellent choice for those who want a device that will last for a long time.

Features

The Google Pixel 3 XL white smartphone is a fantastic smartphone that features a 6.3″ HD+ full-screen display with 18:9 aspect ratio and rounded corners. It also has water resistance and a soft-touch glass back. It has a fast wireless charging capability and a 2.5D curved glass screen, and is equipped with a 450nit display.

The phone has an aluminum frame and two buttons: the power button and the volume rocker. These buttons are located on the back of the device, and the fingerprint reader is on the power button. The fingerprint scanner is quick, but can be finicky. Unlike the iPhone, the Google Pixel 3 XL does not have facial recognition or iris scanning.

Design

The Pixel 3 XL features an all-glass design, which is expected to make it more comfortable to hold. It also features a two-toned color scheme, with the bottom part having a matte finish that prevents fingerprints. Other color options include black and knot pink. The back is also white, with a polished curve. The phone weighs 159 grams. It also has a battery that provides excellent feel.

Last month, we saw a 360-degree render of the Google Pixel 3 XL, and photos of the black model. This month, we get a look at the white variant via live images. The front panel of the device has the same design as the black variant, but the size of the notch and chin has been reduced. This means that the phone will look more like a premium model than a budget phone.

The Pixel 3 XL is available in white with a mint coloured power button and a frosted back. It appears to be made of plastic or a metal-coated plastic, and it has a notch for the selfie camera. The phone’s back also features a fingerprint scanner and dual-LED flash.

This phone also features a matte finish that won’t get scratched even after a couple months of usage. This means that you won’t have to worry about the screen getting scratched from your keys and coins – they will simply disappear into your dark wallpaper. And, if you’re worried about water, the phone is waterproof thanks to its IP67 rating.

The white version of the Nexus 6 also features a white back, which is completely different from the black version. However, it is unclear whether this is a wireless or wired charger. XDA-Developers’ website has a gallery of photos. The Nexus 6 was previously rumored to come in aqua and Mint colors, but this has not been confirmed.

Battery life

The Pixel 3 XL is powered by a 3,430 mAh battery, compared to a 3,200 mAh battery in the Pixel 2 XL. In the battery life test that Tom’s Guide uses to measure smartphone performance, users are asked to browse the web for nine hours and 30 minutes while viewing videos on the screen at 150 nits. The Pixel 3 XL lasted nine hours and thirty minutes on the test, which was below the nine hours and 48 minute average for smartphones.

To extend battery life, try turning off apps that use the GPS chip and Bluetooth. This will allow the phone to last a few hours longer in battery saver mode. Another good option is to disable GPS in apps, such as Facebook Messenger and Google Maps. By disabling these apps, you will be able to extend your battery life by 30-40 minutes or even two hours. Changing location settings to battery saver will decrease the accuracy of GPS, but will let you still use your cell service.

A third option is to install more powerful battery-saving apps. Those aren’t the most obvious options, but they might help you get more out of your Pixel 3 XL’s battery life. However, this option may be more difficult than expected. It requires a few more steps than the others. And even after you’ve installed them, keep in mind that the battery life on the Pixel 3 XL will vary.

Price

When it comes to pricing, the Google Pixel 3 XL is a solid choice. The phone starts at Rs 73,000 and includes similar features as its predecessor. For those who do not need as many bells and whistles, the Pixel 2 XL can be bought for Rs 45,000.

Its 6.3-inch HD+ full-screen display is one of the biggest selling points of the phone, but it is not the only one. It also has a smaller chassis and a more rounded edge. It also has a fast wireless charging capability.

Pixel 3 XL was launched on November 1, 2018 in India for Rs 83,000. It has impressive specifications and striking features that make it an excellent choice. It is available in one storage and RAM variant, and it comes in a choice of colours. You can choose between a Clearly White or Just Black model.

Availability

Recently, Google revealed a 360-degree render and some photos of the Pixel 3 XL in black. Now, the Cleary White variant of the phone is also in the public domain. The design of the phone’s front panel has been redesigned to incorporate a tall display and a rounded chin. On the rear, the phone’s 2.5D curved glass screen has maintained its rounded edges.

The Pixel 3 XL are available in either 64GB or 128GB models. Both phones are priced at $899 for the 64GB version and $999 for the larger model. The phone can be purchased from Google Play or through a Verizon contract. Since Verizon is Google’s exclusive carrier partner in the U.S., the newest Pixel model is available exclusively through Verizon.

The Pixel 3 XL was released in October 2018. It has a 6.3-inch QHD+ OLED display and runs Android 9 Pie. Other features include water resistance, a soft-touch glass back, fast wireless charging, and an Active Edge. The Pixel 3 XL’s upcoming update is Android 12.

Google has a history of coming up with wacky names for colors. The Pixel 3 XL’s pale flesh tone was referred to as “Not Pink” – a name that does not do justice to the device’s true color. Unfortunately, the color didn’t sell well for Google, so it’s likely that the company is clearing out its Not Pink inventory in preparation for the release of the Pixel 6.

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