Google: The Google Pixel 5 Screen Gap Is a Feature, Not a Bug

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Let’s be honest about it, the Google Pixel 5 is one of the best, if not really the best, Android devices right now on the market, and there’s a good reason for it. The Pixel has always served as a pioneer of high-end Android smartphones, and Google actually had no other option for the whole thing, simply because it’s the maker of the operating system and it needs a flagship product that would highlight all capabilities of its platform with the raw experience. As a result, customers have been expecting nothing but top-notch quality from the Google Pixel, not only in terms of software but also when it comes to hardware. And this makes sense at so many levels, especially because at the end of the day, the Pixel itself isn’t at all an affordable product. Pixel 5, for example, starts at $699 in the United States, and even the Mountain View-based search giant describes it as “the ultimate 5G Google phone.” With all of these being said, it was a surprise for many to dis...

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