Whether you're a fan of the stock Android experience or not, Google's late 2020-released is unquestionably one of the fastest, smoothest, and ultimately greatest 5G-enabled smartphones available today on a (relatively) tight budget.
Of course, with an eerily familiar and likely to be unveiled much sooner than November, you might be wondering if it's still wise to spend $500 (or more) on a handset powered by a slowly aging Snapdragon 765 processor.
Luckily, that's where the likes of Verizon and Xfinity Mobile come in, offering their customers a number ...