Morty2264
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Well the other guy went pixel, so you should go Samsung so that the thread stays in balance.
Haha, good analogy!
Well the other guy went pixel, so you should go Samsung so that the thread stays in balance.
I'm going back and forth like crazy on these two! Google Store has a sweet deal on the Pixel XL2 right now (trade in credit + $100 Google credit, unlocked or Verizon) which would knock my $ for it to $599 for the 64G. I like that the phone has a 2 year warranty and 3 years of updates (I think that' up to Android R). But drawbacks are processor, no headphone jack or extra storage option. But I do love the quick updates (how quickly they responded to updating screen color options).
I believe the$100 credit is given to you weeks later as a store credit
stop wasting time and go S9+, unless you did that already.. in that case, start loving the s9+I like the pics my 8+ takes and the 9+ takes a tad better pics. 9+ has card slot, 3.5 jack and better sounding speakers. I tested speakers myself so long to the point of questioning why I wasted so much time testing two phones. Heck, I would pick my 8+ over the Pixel XL2 and the 8+ speaker is harsh.
Are the 3 years of updates from date of purchase or release date?I'm going back and forth like crazy on these two! Google Store has a sweet deal on the Pixel XL2 right now (trade in credit + $100 Google credit, unlocked or Verizon) which would knock my $ for it to $599 for the 64G. I like that the phone has a 2 year warranty and 3 years of updates (I think that' up to Android R). But drawbacks are processor, no headphone jack or extra storage option. But I do love the quick updates (how quickly they responded to updating screen color options).
Release date. The 2 will get updates to P and Q, it already got the update to Oreo. (P preview is already out.)
Let's be honest who keeps their phones long enough to care about updates 1 to 2 years from now? Lol
The average consumer in North America is still keeping devices for 20-24 months. Average consumer also doesn't care about updates.Let's be honest who keeps their phones long enough to care about updates 1 to 2 years from now? Lol
The average consumer in North America is still keeping devices for 20-24 months. Average consumer also doesn't care about updates.