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Amp Code: Next Generation AI Coding – Beyang Liu

By AI Engineer

Summary

Topics Covered

  • Pixel 8 Pro Remains Daily Driver
  • Unmatched Computational Photography
  • AI Makes Bad Photos Impossible
  • Seven Years Updates Huge Bonus
  • Best Android Experience Overall

Full Transcript

Alright, so this is my Pixel 8 Pro review, but it's not just a review because I've actually been using this phone since launch.

And I'm still using it as my daily driver, which for me, means it's pretty special because I review a lot of phones.

So I want to talk about why I think it's still one of the best phones out there, maybe even the best Android phone.

Let's start with the design. Google has really refined the Pixel line over the years, and the 8 Pro is no exception.

It feels premium in hand, the matte back is fantastic, and I love the camera bar aesthetic.

The display is also superb. It's bright, vibrant, and the colors are incredibly accurate.

But where the Pixel truly shines is the camera. Google's computational photography is unmatched.

Every photo I take, whether it's in bright daylight or low light, just looks amazing.

And with the AI features like Magic Editor and Best Take, it's really hard to take a bad photo.

Performance-wise, the Tensor G3 chip is snappy and handles everything I throw at it, from gaming to heavy multitasking.

Battery life is also excellent. I consistently get a full day of use, sometimes even more.

And then there's the software. Stock Android with Google's thoughtful additions makes for a smooth and intuitive experience.

Plus, the seven years of software updates promise is a huge bonus.

Overall, the Pixel 8 Pro is still my favorite phone. It's the perfect blend of hardware and software, with an incredible camera and smart AI features.

If you're looking for the best Android experience, I highly recommend the Pixel 8 Pro.

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