Haven't heard that one beforeIt's a very fair review. PIxel honestly does not bring enough to the table considering its price.
Haven't heard that one beforeIt's a very fair review. PIxel honestly does not bring enough to the table considering its price.
It's a very fair review. PIxel honestly does not bring enough to the table considering its price.
What exactly is enough for you made just enough for someone else. Everyone is not caught up with benchmarks, waterproof, duel speakers and so on. Maybe just maybe the phone performance out ways all that other items.
Is this review likely to be accurate. Certainly doesn't sound like for the money the Pixel is worth it.
The Google Pixel XL Review: Life After Nexus
It had a somewhat negative tone overall, but it was about as analytical as any AT review so there's not much to debate... There's also a few missing sections/tests because of 7.0/etc.
The only thing that really stood out to me was the poor screen calibrations, not surprised most other reviews overlooked that tho.
Anandtech doesn't know how to review phones and never has known. They just put up benchmarks and thermal tests and call it a day.
The Pixel is the best phone I've ever owned by a longshot. I couldn't give a rat's rear end what some review says about it. I paid $650 for it and to me it's a bargain.
Haven't heard that one before
What exactly is enough for you made just enough for someone else. Everyone is not caught up with benchmarks, waterproof, duel speakers and so on. Maybe just maybe the phone performance out ways all that other items.
Everything ok?Except it doesn't. Google Assistant is basically in alpha phase. The UI can be used on every other phone. It literally offers nothing over the competition but charges more than any other Android.
Everything ok?
Yeah I'd agree it's alpha. In alpha it's still the best option for that sort of thing that's consumer available, but it's really rough compared to what the demo's look like.Sure is. I'm just commenting on the review and the quoted posts. Even AC did an article on Google Assistant and how it severely underperforms and is inconsistent between different devices.
Except it doesn't. Google Assistant is basically in alpha phase. The UI can be used on every other phone. It literally offers nothing over the competition but charges more than any other Android.
As for the the Pixel's front being "boring and unexciting," I've yet to see a phone front that made me feel "interested and excited." They're all slight variations on rectangular slabs of glass
Updates are nothing to you, but they're not nothing too many of us. If it was awful in many regards or even really weak in one particular aspect (like several previous Nexus) it might be a tougher sell...
It's pretty solid overall tho, and things like timely updates, a great camera, and standards compliant Type C charging might just matter more to some than water resistance, better speakers, etc.
The numbers do not lie. Then again, having used the 6p for the past year, I find that my Pixel is a marked step up in my experience. It's simply faster at getting everything done, and the battery lasts all day. I also used an iPhone 6 a couple of years back, but couldn't stand the UI (no way to position icons on the darned screen and oh-so-many taps necessary to get simple tasks done).
I must admit, however, that I'm really disturbed that my Pixel's screen--while bright, easy to read, pleasing to look at--is not "accurate" according to a mechanical eye. "Accurate" is synonymous with "good looking" (ask any artist).