The Minipixel. Or rather, Medium Pixel, if the other one is XL. The Pixel 2 is just as good as the XL, only smaller, cheaper, and not as good-looking.
It's got a display that doesn't turn blue when you look at it off-center (it's a little sad that we need to point it out in 2017), it takes top-quality photos and videos, and runs Android as Google intended it to be. As an added bonus, it's reasonably priced - by 2017 standards, that is.
It doesn't give you the option to add your own storage, and it doesn't have a headphone jack - Google is going full-Apple this year. We do, however, appreciate the improved weather sealing - the old Pixel wasn't IP-ed enough, but this one is.
It was a fun couple of weeks with Google's latest and here's what we discovered during this time.
The Pixel 2 is the current reference Android phone. The Pixel 2 XL will give you a larger (if a little flawed) display at a price premium, but is otherwise the same thing. This is a dilemma decided on size, price, and availability, not on the merits.
A couple of key rivals from camp Apple deserve to be mentioned before we move on to more droids. The iPhone X is the one to have this season, but it's substantially more expensive than the Pixel 2. It'll give you a telephoto camera and a signature notched display. Meanwhile the iPhone 8 can be had for as much as what Google charges for a Pixel 2, and is slightly smaller. The iPhones' cameras are excellent themselves, battery life is comparable between the three phones, and all three displays are superb. Choosing between a Pixel and an iPhone is more a matter of ecosystem than performance. Oh, and price, if you're eyeing the X.
Apple iPhone 8 • Apple iPhone X
The Galaxy S8 comes immediately to mind when we think of Pixel 2 competitors. It offers more display in the same footprint and better battery life. Samsung also gives you a microSD slot, not insignificant if you have a huge offline music selection or take a lot of photos or video. The Pixel 2 does counter that with unlimited cloud storage, but the cloud isn't always an option.
Outside these big three, we'd entertain the thought of grabbing a Huawei P10. Excellent display, superb camera (a rather unique among these color+monochrome combo), comparable battery life, and a microSD slot, all for slightly more than half the price of a Pixel 2 in most markets. Sure, there's no IP rating on the P10, and no unlimited cloud storage, but did you not read the 'half the price' bit?
Is the small Pixel 2 the better Pixel this year? Certainly not if you're looking for a large display. Put that aside, however, and the Pixel 2 delivers the goods just as well as its XL counterpart while being considerably more affordable, not to mention you can actually buy one right now. Add to that the glaring lack of reported display issues on the Pixel 2 M, in stark contrast to the rocky launch of the Extra Large version, and it could mean that small is the way to go.
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