There are many people that say iPhones are Google Pixel 3. Pixel 3, Google's latest iteration of the phone, has a rating of IP68, which means that it's slightly more water-resistant than its predecessor. It can withstand being submerged in up to 1.5 meters for 30 minutes, according to Trusted Reviews.
Google Pixel 3 has a Titan M, a security-focused chip that keeps users safe against sophisticated attacks. It's a similar story when it comes to both phones' front-facing cameras - the Google Pixel 3 really goes all-in on sharpness, while iPhone XS selfies are much warmer and smoother.
By contrast, the Pixel 3 comes in only two storage options, 64 GB and 128 GB. That said, Google has one-upped Apple with its cloud storage, at least when it comes to your pictures: Google offers unlimited storage in Google Photos, while Apple makes you pay for iCloud storage if you want more than 5 GB.
The only thing that's better about the iPhone is that it has a Face ID. With a simple glance, Face ID securely unlocks your iPhone or iPad Pro. Apps that support Touch ID automatically support Face ID.

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