Pixel 5 V/S iphone 11 | Review Articel


 let's just see how these two function phones can stack up against each other now for Hardware. I do prefer to touch and feel on a pixel. I really don't like glass backs where it becomes oily and greasy over time. It gets very slippery. And of course it will eventually build up a lot of fingerprints now for the pixel 5 . I don't really have to deal with that but most likely a lot of people out there was Want to case on anyways now in terms of form factor that definitely would prefer the pixel just because it's much more smaller. So it's easier to use in your hands and it does feel more comfortable now for the display. I do prefer the pixel as well just because there is no Notch. I think the notch is kind of outdated now .on an iPhone 11. You got face ID, honestly after using it for a while I do like both I don't have a preference but during these times in the pandemic obviously having the fingerprint sensor is Just much more easier to use for performance both have been super smooth the iPhone and the pixel when I'm scrolling around using Instagram watching videos on YouTube or even messaging friends. They both feel exactly the same. So the iPhone has been out for like a year now and so far for my experience there has been no slowdowns, but in terms of longevity and support the iPhone is known to have like five years versus the three on a pixel. So if you really care about the longevity or how long you're planning to use the phone then I would just stick with the iPhone now for a better life both.


Bones are very good. And honestly, I can squeeze up to two days especially because I'm a casual user and on top of that. It's pandemic time. So I'm staying inside more often. So I don't really have any complaints about the battery life on these phones. I will say though. The iPhone does have killer standby time there are days where I just unplug my iPhone from full charge overnight and when I wake up it's still hundred percent on the pixel or on most Android. I would typically lose about three to seven percent. So if you want really good battery life in terms of standby time. I'm iPhone is the clear winner now for software. It can go either left or right honestly. It depends on which one do you like better once you have all of your apps installed technically the phone works the same so it at that point it really shouldn't matter in my opinion the pixel UI is much more cleaner and it does have a bit more freedom. But either way these two phones or these things you are systems are very easy to pick up and use but generally if you like iPhones and most likely you will stay with iPhones and vice versa. So this is a comparison between the iPhone 11 versus the pixel five both phone.Have two cameras on the back. They both have Ultra wide angles and a regular wine. compare against each other now starting off with the video first in 4k 30. I think the colors look more natural on a pixel wears on iPhone. It tends to be or it's more on the greenish yellow side for stabilization. The pixel seems to have more of that floaty. Look .  This one is just a regular one and finally the pixel 5 has an ultra wide angle we can use but is not as wide as the Bones, I feel like everything looks deeper or further out on Ultra wide-angle on iPhone versus the pixel for k60 is also on a pixel 5 and it seems like the colors on a pixel is more muted and natural since it's like a dull rainy day, but on the iPhone it still got that greenish tone to it is just not as aggressive as 4K 30 another side note on the pixel 5 is 40 60. You can't shoot into Ultra wide-angle lens the iPhone you can now for low light is seems like the pixel does have the Brighter Image just by a little bit. 

It seems like the iPhone has it more controlled. You can actually see inside buildings and such versus the pixel. It's Overexposed now moving on to the back cameras.  It seems like the iPhone has a bit of the color shifts going on. Sometimes. It's two blue. Sometimes do green into yellow on the pixel. Everything seems to have that normal. Look now, if you start to zoom into pictures on the pixel is much more clear. So if you do like to use or zoom in then definitely the pixel 5 is Gonna be the better one since it's most likely going to be much more clear than iPhone 11. Now for the light pictures, I would say the pixel five wins straight off the bat the software side does so much work that makes the whole image better on a lot of smartphones to also an angle lens doesn't do the best in low light or in really dark areas. But the Google pixel 5 does a decent job now for night mode is seems to me like the pixel does has a Brighter Image. So it may look more artificial to some people on iPhone 11 side to me. It looks more natural, but just a smudge darker and I like how


Both systems actually applies night mode to your pictures if you pointing at something too dark, so from my experience, I think. The pixel 5 is a great all-around camera that just works and looks great. And you don't need to worry about anything in the end. Both phones are very easy and simple to use if I were just to stick with Android out of all the Android phones. I would most likely stay with the pixel C. I really like the pixel 5. I feel like they fixed the bearing very well and they also added an ultra-wide angle on top of that you are deciding between buying these two phones. I don't think the hardware is the big issue here and think you're going to be thinking thinking more about the ecosystem and which one you're going to be invested more in if you found this. Blog helpful, please. Give a Likes,and share up you can.







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