![]() ![]() This is sort of odd to say but apparently, the Pixel 3 might have inadequate RAM. As reported by multiple users, the smartphone automatically closes apps in the background without any permission or indication. While there are plenty of other phones that rock the same 4 GB RAM as Pixel, Pixel, however, seems to be struggling with the 4 GB of RAM. We know that as more advanced games and apps surface on the market, the RAM requirement goes up as well and so naturally phones that feature 6 and 8 gigs of RAM tend to do generally better. However, we didn’t expect 4 GB to become inadequate so quickly. I think it would have been prudent of Google to have gone with at least 6 GB of RAM on their flagship as pointed out by many industry experts. You can clearly see how the Pixel 3 is struggling to run apps simultaneously in the background. Also, notice how the OnePlus6 with 8 GB of RAM easily runs multiple apps in the background. So the Pixel 3 has an amazing camera, hurray! Just like its predecessor the Pixel 3 outperforms even multiple Cam smartphones in the industry. However, all of that becomes meaningless when the damn phone won’t save pictures. Yes, multiple users have pointed out that sometimes an image or a video won’t save even after pressing the shutter button to snap/record. Currently, the consensus is that the problem is related to poor memory management on the phone. Google really needs to optimize the OS and Apps for the available RAM. 2) Audio and Video ProblemsĪs mentioned earlier, the Pixel 3 camera has been the highlight of the phone. Google has a tradition of claiming the top spot when it comes to camera performance on its Pixel line of phones. ![]() naturally, you would expect the video capturing capabilities to be at least on par with, say, Apple’s iPhone Xs or Samsung Note 9. Well, unfortunately, that doesn’t seem to be the case primarily because of the poor audio quality in video recordings. The problem becomes noticeable when you move a few feet away from the Pixel 3 while recording video. The audio quality drops off significantly. Watch a demonstration below by a Youtuber, SuperSaf TV. On a dual stereo speaker setup such as in the Pixel 3, one would expect that the sound will be proportionate in terms of volume. Sadly, this is not the case with Pixel 3. As pointed out by several users on Reddit, the sound output from the stereo speakers is not balanced. There is a noticeable difference between the two speakers. ![]() Some users have pointed out that at low volume the Pixel 3 speakers tend to produce a slight buzzing noise. This is not a unique issue as it has been reported by several different people. No Option For 4K 60 fps Video Recording.You can find multiple results with a simple google search to confirm this. To my surprise, there is no manual option to set the fps to 60 for 4K video recording on Pixel 3. This is bewildering considering how most of the competition provides this option. This is puzzling because hardware wise the Snapdragon 845 chip is found in Pixel 3 is certainly capable of Why is it then that Google hasn’t made the option available. Third Party Wireless Chargers Incompatible.if you are someone who does a lot of vlogs and relies upon your smartphone for daily video capture, this is something to keep in mind. So it turns out that Pixel 3 only supports the proprietary Google Pixel Stand for wireless charging. This is because the Pixel 3 only supports 10W wireless charging provided by the official Google Pixel Stand and other ” certified brands” of which this Belkin wireless charger is the only one right now. ![]() Also, keep in mind that the Google Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL only support 5W wireless charging via Qi-enabled wireless chargers. ![]()
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