Tuesday, September 28, 2021

Best Pixel phones: we've ranked all the Google Pixel handsets worth buying

Pixel phones are known for having top-tier cameras, a clean 'stock' Android operating system, and also getting new Android updates as early as possible. If these traits sound like something you want, you've come to the right place. 

If you're looking for a phone to buy, you have plenty of good Pixel options. Whether you go for the latest and greatest Pixel 5 or something a little older, these are good phones thanks to using the cleanest version of Google's Android operating system, and typically offering top-end cameras in a smaller and easier build than the competition. 

Google doesn't put out that many handsets each year, compared to many other companies but it can still be hard working out which of its phones are for you. Knowing whether to go for a 'standard' size or an XL model is one option, as well as knowing whether to opt for a flagship model or one of the cheaper A-series devices like the new Google Pixel 4a 5G. 

Next up for this list is the Google Pixel 6, which the company has confirmed will be launching in 'fall' this year alongside a Pro-tier sibling. We're also expecting the Pixel 5a, which the company has confirmed will be launching around August, though some leakers seem dubious that handset will ever hit the market. 

If all that doesn't appeal, and you're merely looking for Android phones in general, then we've got a guide for the best Android phones too. The guide you're reading is for smartphones that were actually made by Google, not just running Google's software.

With so many options to choose from, we've ranked all the Pixel phones currently available. We've considered everything from the original Google Pixel right up to the Google Pixel 5, but we've only featured the very best of the bunch - the ones you should actually buy.

We're expecting the list to change frequently as Google releases more Pixel phones so check back regularly for the latest updates to the rankings.

Best Pixel phones

Google Pixel 5

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1. Google Pixel 5

The best Pixel phone out there right now for most users

Release date: October 2020 | Weight: 151g | Dimensions: 144.7mm x 70.4mm x 8mm | OS: Android 11 | Screen size: 6-inch | Resolution: 2340 x 1080 | CPU: Snapdragon 765G | RAM: 8GB | Storage: 128GB | Battery: 4000mAh | Rear camera: 16MP + 12MP | Front camera: 8MP

Camera software is better than ever 
Metal case is refreshing change from glass 
No telephoto 
Middling night photography 

The Google Pixel 5 might drop some advanced features compared to its predecessor, but it means you get a simplified phone that still does everything you could want, and at a competitive price. The standout feature is easily the Pixel 5's camera software with a plethora of different editing tools and plenty of ways to create better imagery from your snaps. 

The phone also offers superior battery life than before thanks to the backup plan of the Extreme Battery Saver feature which claws things back to the very basics when you're running low. 

It's those little things combined with the clean Android interface of the Google Pixel 5 that makes it an appealing proposition at an attractive price. Just keep an eye out for that slightly slower processor than the competition and the removal of Soli - Google's touch-free gesture control system. They're small sacrifices for an otherwise good smartphone. 

Read our full Google Pixel 5 review

Google Pixel 5a

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2. Google Pixel 5a

A reliable mid-range phone with a great camera

Release date: August 2021 | Weight: 183g | Dimensions: 154.9 x 73.7 x 7.6mm | OS: Android 11 | Screen size: 6.34-inch OLED | Resolution: 1080 x 2400 | CPU: Snapdragon 765G | RAM: 6GB | Storage: 128GB | Battery: 4,680mAh | Rear camera: 12.2MP + 16MP | Front camera: 8MP

Great camera
Big battery
No zoom camera
Limited improvements over predecessor

A lot like the Google Pixel 4a 5G but with a better battery and a slightly bigger screen, the Google Pixel 5a is a solid improvement upon an already good phone. 

Its 6.34-inch Full HD Plus OLED display looks great, and its 12.2MP main camera and 16MP ultra-wide camera offer a plethora of features that mean you'll be able to take some great snaps even in the dark.

Expect reliable performance too with Android 11 out of the box, fast speeds when browsing, playing games, or anything else you fancy doing. 

Read our full Google Pixel 5a review

Google Pixel 4a

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3. Google Pixel 4a

A budget take on the Pixel 4

Release date: August 2020 | Weight: 143g | Dimensions: 144 x 69.4 x 8.2mm | OS: Android 10 | Screen size: 5.81-inch | Resolution: 1080 x 2340 | CPU: Snapdragon 730G | RAM: 6GB | Storage: 128GB | Battery: 3,140mAh | Rear camera: 12.2MP | Front camera: 8MP

Easy one-handed use
Powerful single camera
Mediocre battery life
Cheap-feeling design

The Google Pixel 4a is the company's affordable take on the Pixel 4, with a few corners cut from the Pixel 4 in order to get the cost lower.

It has a single rear camera, a plastic body, and a physical fingerprint sensor, all traits of cheap phones, but if you don't want all the top features of the Pixel 4 you likely won't mind those compromises.

In addition it's a pretty small phone, and given how rare sub-6-inch-screen phones are in 2020, that might be enough to sway some.

Read our full Google Pixel 4a review

Google Pixel 4 XL

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4. Google Pixel 4 XL

The best Pixel phone you can buy right now

Release date: October 2019 | Weight: 193g | Dimensions: 160.4 x 75.1 x 8.2mm | OS: Android 10 | Screen size: 6.3-inch | Resolution: 1440 x 3040 | CPU: Snapdragon 855 | RAM: 6GB | Storage: 64GB/128GB | Battery: 3,700mAh | Rear camera: 12.2MP + 16MP | Front camera: 8MP + TOF

Top-of-the-line camera
Simple design
No fingerprint sensor
Battery life is barely adequate

The Google Pixel 4 XL used to top our list of the best Pixel phones - until the Pixel 5 debuted - and it also avoids some of the pitfalls its non-XL sibling had.

The Google Pixel 4 XL has a top-end camera, high-quality display, two selfie cameras, and a few neat features designed just for the Pixel 4 range like Soli, offering touch-free gesture controls.

Sure, the phone is a bit behind in a few ways - its chipset was slightly dated even at the time of release, its battery is rather small, and it doesn't have as much storage as some phones. But its strengths outweigh its weaknesses and that's why it's so high in this list.

Read our full Google Pixel 4 XL review

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5. Google Pixel 3 XL

Older but still good

Release date: October 2018 | Weight: 184g | Dimensions: 158 x 76.7 x 7.9mm | OS: Android 10 | Screen size: 6.3-inch | Resolution: 1440 x 2960 | CPU: Snapdragon 845 | RAM: 4GB | Storage: 64GB/128GB | Battery: 3,430mAh | Rear camera: 12.2MP | Front camera: 8MP + 8MP

Great camera
Solid battery life
Notch is hard to ignore
Not one-hand friendly

The Google Pixel 3 XL is one of the oldest phones on this list, but it's more affordable than some of the others as a result, which is why we can recommend it to you.

The Pixel 3 XL has a great camera as we've come to expect from Pixel phones, but it also has a high-quality screen and, slightly unusually for a Pixel phone, a long-lasting battery too. It was a great phone when it came out, and it still is, even though it's getting on a bit now.

The phone has been discontinued, but if you can find it somewhere it's definitely worth considering. 

Read our full Google Pixel 3 XL review

Google Pixel 4

Google Pixel 4 (Image credit: Google)

6. Google Pixel 4

The Google Pixel 4 XL's slightly lesser sibling

Release date: October 2019 | Weight: 162g | Dimensions: 147.1 x 68.8 x 8.2mm | OS: Android 10 | Screen size: 5.7-inch | Resolution: 1080 x 2280 | CPU: Snapdragon 855 | RAM: 6GB | Storage: 64GB/128GB | Battery: 2,800mAh | Rear camera: 12.2MP + 16MP | Front camera: 8MP + TOF

Great camera
Beautiful 90Hz display
Poor battery life
No fingerprint scanner

We were initially disappointed by the Google Pixel 4, but after using it for a while we can concede that it's a great phone with a few big issues.

The Google Pixel 4's battery life just isn't up to snuff, and there's no fingerprint scanner. This means you're forced to use facial recognition to unlock the phone, which is certainly temperamental.

If you can look past these issues though, you're left with a phone with a beautiful FHD+ 90Hz display, a top-end camera and fantastic image optimization software, and a design that makes it super easy to grip.

Like the Pixel 4 XL, this handset isn't perfect, but depending on what you're looking for it might be good for you.

Read our full Google Pixel 4 review

Google Pixel 4a 5G smartphone

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7. Google Pixel 4a 5G

The budget alternative to the Pixel 5

Release date: November 2020 | Weight: 168g | Dimensions: 153.9mm x 74mm x 8.2mm | OS: Android 11 | Screen size: 6.2-inch | Resolution: 2340 x 1080 | CPU: Snapdragon 765G | RAM: 6GB | Storage: 128GB | Battery: 3,885mAh | Rear camera: 16MP + 12.2MP | Front camera: 8MP

Clean Android experience
Good battery for a Pixel phone
Slow performance
Cheap feeling

The Google Pixel 4a 5G won't set the world on fire with some slow performance issues and a bit of a hit-and-miss camera experience but its admirable battery life and clean Android build that endears us so much to all things Google certainly helps.

If you're looking for a mid-range option in the Google Pixel family, the Google Pixel 4a 5G is the one for you. It uses the same chipset as the Pixel 5 although scores lower in benchmarks, but its reliable battery life (somewhat unusual in a Pixel phone) makes up for the performance issues. 

Simply put, the Google Pixel 4a 5G is a perfectly fine phone. It doesn't stand out particularly but it works well, offering mostly what you need as well as that all-important 5G connectivity. 

Read our full Google Pixel 4a 5G review

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8. Google Pixel 3

An older flagship Pixel

Release date: October 2018 | Weight: 148g | Dimensions: 145.6 x 68.2 x 7.9mm | OS: Android 10 | Screen size: 5.5-inch | Resolution: 1080 x 2160 | CPU: Snapdragon 845 | RAM: 4GB | Storage: 64GB/128GB | Battery: 2,915mAh | Rear camera: 12.2MP | Front camera: 8MP + 8MP

Great camera
Good one-handed phone
Weak battery life
Low RAM

The smallest Pixel phone on this list is the Google Pixel 3, released alongside the Pixel 3 XL higher on this list.

The Google Pixel 3 gives you the company's camera hardware and UI software in a small frame, so you can easily use one hand to take pictures, scroll through social media, or play games. 

It's one of the oldest phones on this list, so you can get it at a discount from its original price, but it might not last as long and has slightly outdated hardware compared to the others higher on this list. 

But if you don't need cutting-edge hardware or all the newest tech, it could be a good option for you.

Read our full Google Pixel 3 review



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