I hate those condescending "goodwill gestures"
Condescending*
I guess that's what I get for hitting submit without reading what I wrote. Thanks.
Edit: it happened twice more while I was trying to fix it.
😂
Happens to us all.
Let's be honest, the Google Nexus was their peak and it's been downhill since then.
The Nexus 5 was their peak.
The Nexus 6 created the term "phablet", and then they had the 5X which was a great disappointment, and the updated phablet, the 6P.
Pretty much everything leading up to the 5 was better than what came before it, each release felt like movement in the right direction. Then we got the 5, and it was golden.
Then the 6 came out and everyone was confused, and the 5X/6P just made things worse...
Pixel is a terrible phone and I will die on that hill.
Getting flash banged by the 6 Pros finger print sensor at night was my favorite surprise.
Wife and I have one. Hers 6, mine 7.
They are great. No problems at all.
They charge great, last, and support all the new stuff and get all the latest updates.
They don't come with a pile of bloat ware, camera's work great.
Not sure what people are bitching about.
I have a 6 Pro.
The brightness adjustment sucks, basically 50% of the slider does nothing. Also randomly dims at top brightness and won't let me go back to max brightness manually.
Fingerprint sensor is complete and total shit. I maybe get 10% success rate unlocking phone, while app fingerprint unlock is at 80% success.
Google disabled the HDMI out for no reason other than they want you to use Chromecast.
Battery is good and wireless charging is good with a branded Google wireless charger, pathetic with any aftermarket wireless charger.
Not major issues but the brightness and fingerprint issues are an annoyance several times a day and it just builds up, you know?
I get all the updates and the Google specific features are great. Camera is fine. Works well with Mint Mobile. I get good 5G in my area where I didn't get good reception on my last phone with same service.
I would probably go back to OnePlus or try NothingPhone, wouldn't do a Pixel again.
I had a bad experience with my first one and never went back, plus it's Google. I'm just exercising recreational outrage and stirring the pot cause i saw the sub lol
Pixels have been great phones for me. The Pixel 6 Pro was an absolute piece of shit and I haven't been back since.
I think I had the first one. Battery life was absolutely garbage and wouldn't last a day. Google was constantly trying to hoover up my data, even after I turned off location tracking if found it was still saving where I was moving. I turned off automatic updates until one day I decided to update my phone and it fucked it up to the point where it was functionally bricked. Also the UI makes me think that they are trying really hard to be an iPhone but with enhanced privacy violations.
I got a Pixel 6 as a work phone thinking that the vanilla Android experience on the Android developers own device would be great.
Feel like my OnePlus One was a better device.
The Pixel phones haven't been 'vanilla Android' for a while now. The Pixel launcher is just a way for Google for more easily serve ads and paid 'news' stories to you. The only thing I really like about my Pixel 6 Pro is the camera, otherwise it is an over-priced piece of hardware.
My 3A has been amazing. Still works ok. Only considering an update because I want the security updates and don't want to fuck around with Lineage again.
Googles warranties are the worst. I bought a pixel 7a, and within 5 weeks it died. They would not fix it or return it because it was outside the 30 days, but they did have a year manufacturer warranty. However, when an authorized repair shop I took it in noticed a small little scratch where the case snapped on, they wouldn't honor it. Don't ever get a warranty from Google for anything, they're awful.
My Google Pixel 5 broke less than thirty days after the warranty expired. The screen just turned off, there was nothing else wrong with the phone. No scratches, no water exposure, nothing. Google has turned into a crooked business
My new 6 pro was broken out of the box. Google support said not to worry about it because it was still under warranty so I could get a refurbished replacement for $60! I had to demand they escalate it all they would send me a new one.
full of shit. you can take it to a repair place partnered with Google and they'll give you a new screen straight up. It was free, in and out.
USA?
Must be. This shit doesn't fly in the EU with the 2 years of obligated warranty.
My brother brought 3 of these for his family & they have had nothing but issues with them. If they aren't overheating, they are rebooting for no apparent reason.
Bought the budget version, pixel 6a. I have nothing but good experience with it. It is the best phone I've had, never again spending money on flag ship phones. This shit cost me about $250, and it feels, looks good and faster than my previous bloatware s10 - which cost me $1100 brand new, the battery and the camera was shit, had it for 3 years, couldn't stand having it another year.
In a couple of years I'll by a new low budget phone. You don't need a flag ship phone trust me, if it's not for the camera, but then I'd buy an iPhone.
Yeah the 6a seems to be the darling of the last few releases. Mine is pretty much perfect. No wireless charging is mildly annoying, but in the end, meh. It's the right size, lasts long enough, and doesn't give me problems
The a series phones honestly have the best reputation. Pretty sure the Pixel 4 had issues which the 4a series didn't and the Pixel 5 was actually just a 4a 5G with top specs and flagship features
Touch wood. Never had a reboot with my 6pro
Countering their anecdote with another anecdote. Good one.
It's very flawed. Don't get me wrong. I'm not advocating for Google. Fuck em. But yeah considering I had OnePlus previously. It rebooted in sunlight. My pixel doesn't.
All of my pixel devices have been incredibly solid - I went from OG pixel XL, to a pixel 5 (eventually had some battery challenges, but that just meant I had to charge more frequently) and then to p6 pro, and it has been great.
I'm looking forward to the p8 pro.
The nexus was great. The pixel one was okay, I skipped the two and four. I really liked the 3 and 5. We had 2 & 3 of those respectively in the household. Both 6s were lemons. One spontaneously cracked from the inside, the other was just insanely crash prone traded it for a discount on the 7. So far I like the 7 but I think the 5 or nexus was my favorite not sure.
So you're basically saying that Pixels are the Star Trek of phones, every other one is decent :P
The nexus 6P was amazing...for about 6 months. Then it bricked itself, and I was bounced between my provider, Google, and Huawei who all basically told me to get fucked, talk to someone else. Have avoided Google phones like the plague since then.
Pixel 6 Pro was not a fantastic phone, though battery issues like that are usually caused by overheating. Prolonged use of a phone in hot conditions will cause frequent overheating and rapid degrading of the batteries. Examples of this are putting them in car dashboards in the hot sun, or charging them in the sun.
I use it as my navigation on my motorcycle. It's shut itself off multiple times on me when I'm in stop-and-go traffic and the air stops cooling it enough. I've also had it go into overheat mode trying to film my wife playing in a sports competition. At least the bluetooth more or less works finally.
Oh God, I have the exact same phone and now I'm hoping I don't look up from sipping coffee to a ballooning backbone!
It was 23 months old, last month of warranty thankfully. Couple of weeks later and it would have been a total loss. I pretty much exclusively wireless charged during which i noticed it would sometimes get very warm. Ironically the primary method of charging being wireless was at least in part to prevent damage to the port with repeated cable insertion.
Weird, this happend to my pixel 6 2 days ago! I bought a battery and some adhesive, and fixed it for £20
It seems to be hit or miss. My wife and I have both had Nexus 6p, Pixel OG XL, Pixel 3a, and are currently using release day Pixel 6s. We haven't had any issues with ours.
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