The Google Pixel Fold, perhaps the most anticipated piece of hardware from Google in a long time, is finally here. While the recently releasedPixel Tablethas been another device that's garnered a fair bit of excitement, it's this foldable that's gotten tech fans in a frenzy. Sure, foldin...
The display also seems to be laminated closer to its Gorilla Glass Victus cover, suggesting that it’s a flexible OLED that takes up less internal space. The screen basically feels like it protrudes from the phone itself, an illusion reinforced by the curved glass surrounding it. The bezels ...
Where this becomes most transparent, however, is in the ergonomics of the Pixel 8 Pro. Gone are the sharp edges of the predecessor, replaced with much gentler, elegant rounded corners. Most pleasing, though, is the feel of its Gorilla Glass Victus 2 back, with a silky smooth texture that ...
Because of that curve, there's more glass (Gorilla Glass 5) facing you than on the Apple Watch 8, which both adds to the elegance and, we think, hides one of the smartwatch's shortcomings: a larger-ish black bezel surrounding the screen. Don't get us wrong – this is a bright, ...
The front screen and rear panel are both protected by Corning Gorilla Glass Victus, though the rear features a frosted matte finish. The spine and mid-frame are made of polished stainless steel. Google says it's the most durable hinge on a foldable and can withstand 200,000 folds— the ...
among others that can be useful. And we balance all this against the price to give you the verdict on whether that phone, whatever price it is, actually represents good value. Though these tests may not always be reflected in CNET's initial review, we conduct follow-up and long-term test...
This is a premium phone, with high-end materials like a polished aluminum frame, and Corning Gorilla Glass Victus on both the front screen and the back. The hinge is stainless steel and the entire body is IPX8-rated, which means it's ready to survive everything from a storm to an acci...
The back uses Gorilla Glass 5, which has us wondering: Why don’t more phone makers useGorilla Glass 6? Does it come at a premium too dear to afford? Regardless, it’s cleaner than ever before, especially since there’s no longer a fingerprint sensor, but there’s now a “Pixel squar...
Design: Aluminum frame, Gorilla Glass 5 front and back, IP68-rating Display: 6.3-inch, 2960x1440, 18.5:9, OLED, HDR-10 Chipset: Qualcomm Snapdragon 845, octa-core (4x2.5 GHz Kryo 385 Gold & 4x1.6 GHz Kryo 385 Silver) CPU, Adreno 630 GPU, Pixel Visual Core, Titan M security module...
Don't get a Pixel 7 - pick the 7a instead. That more or less summarized our thoughts from our initial encounter with Google's latest a-series smartphone, and we're here now with the full review to establish how correct that early assessment was....