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With every year it’s becoming more and more clear that you don’t buy a Pixel for its revolutionary hardware or industry-leading design. You buy the Pixel for the stellar software. For the three years of OS updates. For the little tweaks that make using an Android phone truly enjoyable.
In the case of the Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL, Google brought its wonderful software experience to good hardware, and that makes for a great pair of Android phones. You should absolutely buy one— you won’t regret it.
It’s amazing how long a little bit of texture goes with these phones. Comparing the Pixel XL and the Pixel 2 XL, the sizes aren’t too different, but the material on the back of the newer phone makes all the difference in terms of handling.
OnePlus 5T tipped to arrive after November 20
It feels like we’re getting to know the OnePlus 5T pretty well. We’ve heard a number of rumors regarding its specs lately, as well as the prospect of an 18:9 screen, and we even have an idea of what it will look like thanks to our exclusive leak from earlier this week
How to flash Android Oreo on your Pixel or Nexus
Google may have launched the Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL with Android 8.0, but we’re already getting a taste of the next version of Android. As of right now, Android 8.1 Oreo is available as a developer preview, though the final version is slated for release before the end of the year. If you aren’t keen on enrolling in the Android Beta Program for whatever reason, you can manually flash it to a supported device.
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