Google Pixel 5 XL upcoming phone review


Google Pixel 5 - First look experience


Just 4 months after Google unveiled their latest flagship phone the Pixel 4, we have a first look at their new flagship phone, the Pixel 5 XL.

Google Pixel 5 handset is due to be unveiled in October this year so wery almost 8 months away from the launch event but Jon Prosser front page Tech, a good friend of kine got early access to the CAD renders of the handset and revealed what it could look like.
He has extremely reliable sources so this could be the final design we're looking at, or at least it could be one of the prototypes.
But knowing Google, my guess is that this could very well be the final design. Google just suck at keeping secrets.
Anyway, as you can see, the trend of a huge camera layout is here to stay. It was kinda started with Huawei, and then Google, Apple, Samsung and now again Google's back with another big camera layout which is situated at the center and has three cameras this time instead of two we saw on the Pixel 4 and also has an LED flash.


There's no information just yet about the camera configuration bit we can expect normal, wide and telephoto cameras.
Jon also talked about front design. He's not like 100% sure but he's saying there is a forehead just like the Pixel 4 but the size is smaller than the last phone which is totally okay as long as they are not going with a notch.
In my opinion, a small forehead still looks better than any kind of interruption on the display, especially of this kind.
That said, I know this might seem weird to a lot of you but I'm kinda digging this design.
Although the camera setup looks like a surprise Pikachu face once you go past through it, it starts looking better. I mean way better than the Pixel 4's camera design or the iPhone 11 pro's design or even the Galaxy S20 Ultra camera design.

I'm not saying it looks beautiful but out of all the huge camera bumps, we've seen recently this one looks decent.



The fact that it's in the middle and symmetric makes it look better at least to me. And if Google goes with this design then I'll be pretty happy with the design team this year.

Google arguably sits at the top for making the worst looking phones, but thankfully it looks like that's not going to be the case this year.
A small forehead, no chin, and this camera setup is a decent looking phone in my opinion.
What do you think?
Do you like the design or completely hate it?
Let, me know down in the comments.
RT DEV
RT DEV

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