RIP 2021 - 2023I finally got my Pixel 6 last Wednesday and I've used it for about a week now.
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I have some Thoughts. For context, I'm coming from a OnePlus 6 and the only phones I've had before were the OnePlus 1 and 2.
While the phone's footprint is about the same as my old OnePlus 6, it is much thicker and noticeably heavier. The edges are sharper than the rounded edges of the OnePlus 6. The power button is placed a little bit higher on the Pixel 6 than the OnePlus 6. In addition to that, the fingerprint reader is also slightly too high up. If I am holding the phone and I want to unlock it, I have to shuffle my thumb up to the power button and then shuffle it back down to hit the fingerprint reader. However, when using the always on display and also wake to lift, I now rarely have to press the power button.
Speaking of the fingerprint reader, it is under the screen. It takes a beat for it to unlock and sometimes it doesn't recognize it the first time. I do have to reapply my thumb every now and then for it to unlock. This is my first time using an under screen fingerprint reader so I don't really have a comparison, but from what I've heard people say online, OnePlus and Samsung phones are significantly faster in that regard. For the reader to read your finger, it needs to shine a light which can be really bright at night.
The screen itself is pretty good. 90hz is nice. However, there is a weird pink tint to it on the left edge when displaying gray. I believe this is probably a manufacturing error and I could probably RMA the device for it.
The cameras are good. The main shooter can take some really great pictures. It has great dynamic range and great sharpness. However, the wide angle lens is noticeable weaker. It isn't as sharp as the main lens, which is a disappointment.
I've used some of the AI features, like the magic eraser, ambient music identifier, and the improved voice to text. All of the features are incredibly useful and convenient. I have no issues with them.
While they probably use a lot of processing power, the battery life has been good. I've gotten about 6 hours of on screen time while still having a good amount of battery left at the end of the day. I haven't had to charge it at all during the day so I don't know how fast the charging is using Google's 30W charger that I got with it. Instead, I charge it while I sleep. It has a feature where it quickly charges at the start, but once it reaches a certain percentage, it stops charging. But once it is close to your morning alarm, it would finish charging. Although this is a nice feature, I do miss OnePlus 6's Dash Charging which is significantly faster.
Some other things I miss from my old phone: gestures for navigation and music and the alert slider. I dislike using Android's stock gesture controls for navigation, but I've gotten used to it at this point. On OnePlus phones, you can draw a '<' or a '>' on the screen while it's off to skip songs. I used it all the time and not having it is annoying. The alert slider was also something I used all the time in classes. Being able to quickly silence my phone without even looking at it was very useful. On the Pixel, I have to turn on the screen and open the volume slider to switch between vibrate and silence which is incredibly frustrating.
I preordered the Pixel 6 so I was able to get the Pixels Buds Series A for free. They're small and light. The case can fit in the small pocket that all jeans seem to have for some reason. The audio quality is serviceable. It connects with the Pixel 6 well and it displays the case's battery status in the phone which is nice. It does not have as much isolation as the Pioneer C5TW.
Despite all the minor complaints, the Pixel 6 is a great phone, especially at $600. If you don't mind having a large device, I'd recommend it
How much are they cause we may get that after our Samsung dies/gives out. I will research the pros and cons of the Google Pixel 6 before we invest in it.RIP 2021 - 2023
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On Sunday, when I went to plug in my phone to charge in the car it shut off and no longer turns on now. I think the car charger or cable somehow fried the motherboard.
I went to a Google certified repair shop and they said they can't replace the motherboard since it's no longer under warranty. I messaged Google support and they said I can send it in for a free diagnostic and quote for a repair cost, but I won't be able to recover any data since they would have to replace the entire motherboard.
Because I wasn't expecting to make a purchase at this point in time, I'm probably just gonna buy a refurbished or used Pixel 6 Pro or Pixel 7
I ended up getting an unopened Pixel 7 from Swappa for around $450. It looks like you can get a used Pixel 6 in mint condition for $300 on Swappa.How much are they cause we may get that after our Samsung dies/gives out. I will research the pros and cons of the Google Pixel 6 before we invest in it.
Great, I see it came with a charger. How much did it cost?I’m one of the cool kids again. I bought an Apple 15 Plus in green. It’s my first iPhone since I owned a 7.
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It didn’t come with a charger. I’ve been hot swapping it with my iPad’s charger.Great, I see it came with a charger. How much did it cost?
Samsung S8 was my first Android, and I've never looked back. Had a new one on a two year rotation ever since.My phone is about three years old, it's a Samsung Galaxy S7, it only takes 45 minutes for the battery to fully charge. I will have to invest in another one soon.
I agree, I need to research Samsung 2024 models on Best Buy or any electronics store and read the reviews of how others experienced with each phone/model.Samsung S8 was my first Android, and I've never looked back. Had a new one on a two year rotation ever since.
Sammy S24 announcement tonight, perfect time for an upgrade for you!
Mates 1tb model delayed till 1st Feb! Not sure what colour he got though.Just taken delivery of this:
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Mates 1tb model delayed till 1st Feb! Not sure what colour he got though.
Cool phone you have there, mine is a Samsung Galaxy S9 Plus. We paid $800 for it at Walmart in 2021.Bought it 3 weeks ago and using it two (I'll explain)... After using android all my life, I made the switch to an (very well reaconditioned) Iphone 13 pro max... Still getting used to IOS but so far, so good! 👍... The A15 chip is really fast (not snapdragon levels of fast, but at least apps do really feel a bit better developed (apple thing, apparently) so they run smoother) and I do like the photos it takes!... Battery life (despite mine been at 100% capacity 3 weeks later) is not atroucius, but not great too (due to the MaH capacity it has manly...Honestly, why apple didn't make at least a 4500MaH battery at that point??) ... But i think a MagSafe would solve that 👍
Main reason why I started using it 1 week later was WhatsApp, incredible how Meta doesn't make transferible your data from android to IOS more easier, despite IOS having the ability! I had to recure to a 3rd party program to do it by WhatsApp's 64 code security lock thing... Nothing to blame to both Google or Apple on that, just to Meta for not making something necessary so easy...
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Nice phone dude, I bet that was expensive, we don't own one of those.My new phone arrived today, wasn't expecting it until the 24th, which is the apparent release date!
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It was arguably far too much, but it's been a while so why not. First foldable, so it remains to be seen how I get on with it.Nice phone dude, I bet that was expensive, we don't own one of those.