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Pixel 11 Pro review finds useful Magic Capture and Rambler but subpar gaming and useless HiLight
A Wired review of the Google Pixel 11 Pro praises the Magic Capture and voice-to-text Rambler features but criticizes the device's gaming performance and calls the HiLight rear LED useless.
The Pixel 11 Pro demonstrates that Google's software and AI capabilities can deliver genuinely useful features like advanced voice-to-text, but the device still falls short on GPU-intensive workloads and includes hardware additions that add no practical value. For engineers, this confirms the platform's strengths remain in ML-driven experiences rather than raw compute or peripheral hardware design.
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Magic Capture and the Rambler voice-to-text feature are evaluated as very useful in real-world use.
Gaming performance on the Pixel 11 Pro is described as subpar compared to expectations for a flagship device.
The HiLight rear LED feature is called useless, offering no meaningful utility to users.
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