+1It's a very fair review. PIxel honestly does not bring enough to the table considering its price.
+1It's a very fair review. PIxel honestly does not bring enough to the table considering its price.
Pixel is not that water resistant... besides, beer is meant for drinking, not spilling.
I had the iPhone 7 and the battery is horrible in my opinion. The phone was active for a day before I popped the Sim back into my galaxy s7 edge.Wish they'd reviewed the smaller Pixel, too. I'm curious how the 1080 display and smaller battery stack up.
Battery life is a hard one to judge because reviews and tests are all over the place. I've seen some iPhone7 reviews that just slam the battery life, yet AT rates it as one of the better ones. I've also seen a few reviews (Tweakers, for example) that found the smaller Pixel has significantly better battery life than the XL.
Interesting you say that bc I had the XL and compared it side by side to my s7e and found that the pixel was brighterI love this 128 xl but I'm on the fence for returning it only because the screen isn't as bright as some other devices.
As with any other device I own, my personal experience with it is more meaningful than the various stats generated through tool measurements.
On a daily basis the Pixel is lightning fast, the display is outstanding, takes great photos and video, and lets me do anything I need to do. What more can anyone ask for?
That'd be very far down on the list of things that I would ask for - because this is priced directly in line with it's closest competition, I have no grounds to ask for the price to be lower other than "I want more dollars in my pocket". Not a very good reason from the seller's perspective.A lower price?!
They look really bad in pictures of the phone and don't matter at all when using it.Question... Why do bezels bother everybody so much? I like them so my hands aren't so cramped playing a game.But even if I didn't... The size of bezels doesn't bother me. So why is it such an issue for so many?Edit: I did hear a rumor that their size was related to the vr headset. Not sure why that makes sense
Yes, please.
I ended up grabbing two Galaxy S7 from Best Buy because I couldn't refuse the $222 price tag.
If the Pixel drops by just $200, I will lose my will to resist and get another one. I can't imagine the Pixel selling that well.(based on what the Verizon corporate store manager has been telling me, as well as the number of thread views/replies on this forum, as well as Google's own Pixel forum section) Which is all fine with me, I want another Pixel and i want it cheap.![]()
I doubt it and should Google ever release any sales numbers I'm certain they would speak for themselves. But to each their own. I had some time with the phone and didn't like it.
Question... Why do bezels bother everybody so much? I like them so my hands aren't so cramped playing a game.
But even if I didn't... The size of bezels doesn't bother me. So why is it such an issue for so many?
Edit: I did hear a rumor that their size was related to the vr headset. Not sure why that makes sense
I personally absolutely hate capacitive and physical buttons. I could deal with them in a pinch, but guarantee I'd be looking for a replacement the whole time.
Out of curiosity, what's worse about capacitive buttons compared to having them on the screen?
Being always there is the practical problem for me; on screen can be moved, changed, hidden and can be dynamically assigned to fit the context of what you're doing. If you're holding the phone upside down they can reorientate to match what you're doing rather than having to rotate the device around to use it. But more to the point, it's been over 5 years since hardware keys became obsolete and Samsung made the first phone that took the new direction and then immediately reverted and today they still have 2010 style icons, in the wrong order, on the physical face of the devices. It just looks old and busted to me. All of that's just my opinion though, I know several people who prefer having off screen buttons and prefer the reverse order of keys.Out of curiosity, what's worse about capacitive buttons compared to having them on the screen?
Being always there is the practical problem for me; on screen can be moved, changed, hidden and can be dynamically assigned to fit the context of what you're doing. If you're holding the phone upside down they can reorientate to match what you're doing rather than having to rotate the device around to use it. But more to the point, it's been over 5 years since hardware keys became obsolete and Samsung made the first phone that took the new direction and then immediately reverted and today they still have 2010 style icons, in the wrong order, on the physical face of the devices. It just looks old and busted to me. All of that's just my opinion though, I know several people who prefer having off screen buttons and prefer the reverse order of keys.