
Once upon a time, buying a Google phone with a "pure Android" experience meant sacrificing power and performance. The company's Nexus branded phones weren't slouches, per se, but they could never truly compete with the cream of the crop like Samsung and Apple flagship phones. In 2016, however, that all changed. Google's Pixel and Pixel XL were true flagship phones inside and out, featuring a sleek aluminum design and top-of-the-line specs. We all expect Google to continue the trend in 2017 when ...
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