One of the fervent criticisms of the Google Pixel is its little capacity for water resistance. Unlike most flagships these days, the Google Pixel is only IP53 certified, which means it can "survive" raindrops from some angle.
The only thing that happens that these certifications are not usually totally true and can fall into error. The Pixel has been put on for one hour submerged in a bowl of water and has come out of it without any problems, but the other way around, alive and well.
So one of its details is not so much and we are faced with a great phone in the rest of the specifications. Of course, what you cannot think of after watching that video is to take your Pixel and put it in a pool where the water pressure is higher than in a bowl of water.
A phone that we have learned about, from a smartphone that was thought to be simply smoke sold by Google, has become the best Android terminal for a series of reasons. From having the best camera of the moment, superior performance, excellent autonomy or a premium design that differentiates it from other terminals. Surely its price is going to be a great barrier for many, but those who are used to the high-end of Samsung or the iPhone, are going to have a serious candidate to be their phone to the detriment of the other two.
Finally, we are left with a smartphone that tneither is in much danger If a few drops of water fall on it, as can happen these days when we are being run through water with those rains that do not stop throughout the country.