Does the Pixel line launch too late each year?

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Strikes me that the current release cycle does them no favours. It is always after arguable 2 of the biggest launches of the year in the Note line and iPhone and that by the time the pixel lands a lot of potential customers will have already jumped.
 

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Yep I think it is. I am an example, now on Note 10+ and probably won't look at pixel 4. But yes, brand loyalty plays a big part, but hard to imagine they are not losing customers to Samsung and apple that both cycles are before pixel.
 

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I guess there desperation to leak the P4 indicates that it has at least occurred to them. There is also the question as to whether it is a late 2019 flagship vs an early 2020 one.
 

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Yep I think it is. I am an example, now on Note 10+ and probably won't look at pixel 4. But yes, brand loyalty plays a big part, but hard to imagine they are not losing customers to Samsung and apple that both cycles are before pixel.

OR - gaining customers who aren't thrilled with the iPhone or Samsung - we're talking about 3 of the biggest companies in the world so I'd guess they have some idea what they're doing.
 

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Considering the very low sales of Pixels before (the S7 flagships from Samsung sold 3x more than the Pixel, Pixel Xl, Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL combined), yes its poorly thought to release this late.
 

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Considering the very low sales of Pixels before (the S7 flagships from Samsung sold 3x more than the Pixel, Pixel Xl, Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL combined), yes its poorly thought to release this late.
While there is some truth to some sales being lost... is it truly a significant amount? It certainly doesn't have a lot of impact to many of the regulars here but that we all ready know that pretty much. How can we accurately determine how many regular consumers Google loses by releasing late? How many have even heard of a Pixel?
 

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Is this too late? Is this too early? Is this right on time?
ALSO - can anybody point me to a source that shows where Samsung, Apple, or Google states they lost, or gained sales, because of their launch date?

ALSO2 "While there is some truth to some sales being lost." Mikey, Mikey, Mikey, some truth - are you kidding me. Things are true or their false, they're not some of either.

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Is this too late? Is this too early? Is this right on time?
ALSO - can anybody point me to a source that shows where Samsung, Apple, or Google states they lost, or gained sales, because of their launch date?

ALSO2 "While there is some truth to some sales being lost." Mikey, Mikey, Mikey, some truth - are you kidding me. Things are true or their false, they're not some of either.

Good thing I am here to straighten you people out

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I think they release at a good time. Right before the holiday season. Pixels compete directly with the Galaxy S class and the iPhone. I think going into the holidays is a good time to be marketing.
 

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Yes for sure. This has been the case for years too. For truly neutral buyers - folks that aren't committed to iPhones or to Samsung, etc. it's too late.

Truly undecided folks get to see the new Notes, followed by the new iPhones. Then if they still didn't buy either, a month later they get to see the new Pixel.

And while normal users don't care much, most of the hardware is dated they Oct/November. Samsung will announce phones with the next Qualcomm chips 2 or 3 months later.

Google should capitalize on software announcements and announce hardware with them. That would be the ideal time.
 

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Yes for sure. This has been the case for years too. For truly neutral buyers - folks that aren't committed to iPhones or to Samsung, etc. it's too late.

Truly undecided folks get to see the new Notes, followed by the new iPhones. Then if they still didn't buy either, a month later they get to see the new Pixel.

And while normal users don't care much, most of the hardware is dated they Oct/November. Samsung will announce phones with the next Qualcomm chips 2 or 3 months later.

Google should capitalize on software announcements and announce hardware with them. That would be the ideal time.

But who outside of the tech community really even follows the release calendar? I think we forget that we're not a reflection of the mass public.

Are the only phones that are bought as gifts during the holidays the ones that were announced in the Spring/Summer of 2019?
 

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