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Meanwhile, the Pixel 2 XL's screen was more of a mixed bag than I expected. It's bigger and more pixel-dense, but colors aren't quite as punchy as on its smaller sibling. Google attributes this to the XL screen's tuning - the state line is the fact the company was aiming for more "natural" colors, with the potential for the display's wide color gamut to provide up punchier visuals when necessary. (There's a choice for "vivid colors" that's enabled by default in both phones' display settings, but it didn't seem to change much of anything on the two 2 XL.) The result is that the two 2 XL's screen often produces colors that seem to be flatter than those on other phones on the marketplace, but I wouldn't necessarily call a deal-breaker.