Google Pixel 5 review

The Google Pixel 5 is a no-fuss, champion point and shoot at an affordable price

5 Star Rating
Google Pixel 5 review
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Digital Camera World Verdict

The Google Pixel 5 is one of the most fuss-free, fun, capable point and shoot camera phones out there. At $699 / £599, it’s a fraction of the price of previous Pixels, while still delivering a pure Google experience. In day to day use, it’s a treat thanks to a compact design and reliable camera. While there isn’t a telephoto lens or much in the way of new tech here, it all comes together beautifully nonetheless. Unless you need zoom or extra processor oomph for gaming, this all makes the Google Pixel 5 a knockout phone across the board.

Pros

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    Excellent point and shoot camera

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    Great battery life

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    Wireless charging

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    Water resistance

Cons

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    No expandable storage

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    No telephoto camera

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    Midrange power

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Can the Google Pixel 5 go one better than its predecessor? The Pixel 4 wasn’t a win for Google. Its camera was great - point, shoot, and you had a good looking photo with great tonal range and solid clarity for a 12MP sensor. That said, it was expensive, occasionally buggy and its battery life left a lot to be desired.

A year on and the world is a very different place. Expensive phones that aren’t made by Apple are widely panned for being out of touch, and brands like Poco, Realme, and Xiaomi are becoming increasingly popular, with their high-spec, high-value options winning frugal buyers over.

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Basil Kronfli

Basil Kronfli is a freelance technology journalist, consultant, and content creator. He trained in graphic design and started his career at Canon Europe before moving into journalism. Basil is also experienced in video production, independently running the YouTube channel TechEdit, and during his time at Future, he worked alongside the Digital Camera World team as a senior video producer.