{"id":14773,"date":"2010-04-04T08:21:24","date_gmt":"2010-04-04T13:21:24","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/cybermexico.mx\/pokemon-go-review-not-a-good-game-but-a-great-experience\/"},"modified":"2010-04-04T08:21:24","modified_gmt":"2010-04-04T13:21:24","slug":"pokemon-go-review-not-a-good-game-but-a-great-experience","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/cybermexico.mx\/pokemon-go-review-not-a-good-game-but-a-great-experience\/","title":{"rendered":"Pok\u00e9mon Go review: not a Good Game… but a Great Experience"},"content":{"rendered":"

I WRITE ABOUT\u00a0gadgets, which means everyone asks me what laptop or dishwasher or whatever to buy. I struggle with this, because the answer often starts with,\u00a0\u201cIt depends.\u00bb Unless you\u00a0ask\u00a0about a phone. In that case, I usually\u00a0say get an iPhone.<\/p>\n

Don\u2019t get me wrong. I love Android. But the phones can be\u2026 frustrating. Clever features too often seem overwrought or poorly designed, or they\u2019re buried beneath 15 Verizon apps on the homescreen. The iPhone is the Default Phone, the one you buy when you want a phone, not a project.<\/p>\n

The Google Pixel changes that. It offers the look and competence of an iPhone, with a truly great camera and loads of innovative software and services. It changes my answer\u00a0to the question I hear most often: What phone should you get?<\/p>\n

You should get a Pixel.<\/p>\n