Google Pixel 2 vs Google Pixel 3 – which is better
So far this year, Google Pixel 3 was the talk of the town, primarily, because of the numerous leaks. Finally, the much-awaited unveiling revealed that most of the conjectures surrounding the Google flagship phone were true, especially, in terms of its design. While this latest model looks a lot like its predecessor, Google has introduced numerous changes in the phone’s features. If you are intending to upgrade or want to switch to a Google phone, continue reading to know how Google Pixel 3 compares to its previous iteration.
Design
As mentioned before, the design of Google Pixel 2 and Google Pixel 3 isn’t much different from one another.
Camera and battery performance
One thing that has considerably modified in Google Pixel 3 is the front-facing camera that uses a dual lens instead of a single-lens.
Operating system
When it comes to the operating system, Google Pixel 3 has an upper hand. The latest iteration is equipped with an octa-core Snapdragon 845 chip coupled with 4GB RAM. Alternatively, Google Pixel 2 comes with an octa-core Snapdragon 835 chip paired with 4GB RAM. However, both the phones come with a 128GB storage. Google Pixel 3 is also furnished with a Titan M module to keep the phone protected.
Display
Although both models look the same, Google Pixel 3 (5.5 inches) is bigger than Google Pixel 2 (5 inches). Likewise, the newly released flagship model also has a better resolution (FHD+) than Google Pixel 2’s 1080×1920. Although both phones use the same OLED display technology.
Due to the launch of Google Pixel 3, the price of Google Pixel 2 has dropped to as low as low approximately a $100. These are expected to take a further plunge, when Google Pixel 3 hits the stores on October 18. Google Pixel 3’s is available for pre-orders and starts around the base price of about $799.