VoltaicShock
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I think the pixels a huge mistake I should have never left the Nexus line behind and aside from that the pixel really brings nothing to the table yeah there's some software gimmicky stuff that they say is going to be exclusive but that will be on all Androids with the newer OS within 6 months
But for the most part it's not really that much of an improvement over the 6p and there's nothing that sticks out about it as special impressive aside from the fact that it's overpriced
I don't care for the look of the Pixel. The V20 looks much more....modern and streamlined to me.....
Im about to ditch my s7 edge and was so looking forward to the v20 and Pixel XL as potential replacements. I had a G3 that I loved the heck out of and almost went with the v10 when it came time to replace earlier this year (I mistakenly went with the edge).
That being said, the final specs for both phones aren't blowing me away and the marginal improvements over prior models and comparative devices do not justify such a hefty increase in price.
At this point, I'd be very interested in the Axon 7 or One+ Three, but I'm on Verizon. As such, I'm contemplating limping on w/ my edge until next year.
Samsung has also permanently lost me as a customer over my lemon edge and how I've been treated the past several months. Last month I bought a new refrigerator, and despite all of the sales guys pushing Samsung hard, I bypassed them specifically because of my experience and went w/ Whirlpool.Presuming $650 is accurate, I will test the V20 out whenever Verizon releases it. The Note 7 spoiled me, but Samsung burned a bridge with me and other customers. Will not buy a Samsung device again unless removable battery.... I guess the Note 7 was it then.
I need to test the low light pics and see if as grainy as reviews state. Makes no sense for LG to miss something so basic. Depth of field is also an issue....
Darn Samsung QC.
Regarding the v20, the purported low light photo quality is my biggest concern, but perhaps this is a pre-prod issue and will not be present on the retail units.
Samsung has also permanently lost me as a customer over my lemon edge and how I've been treated the past several months. Last month I bought a new refrigerator, and despite all of the sales guys pushing Samsung hard, I bypassed them specifically because of my experience and went w/ Whirlpool.
I think my issue and the Note 7 debacle is anecdotal evidence that Samsung just has gotten too big for their britches.
Regarding the v20, the purported low light photo quality is my biggest concern, but perhaps this is a pre-prod issue and will not be present on the retail units.
Regarding the price, if it came in at $650, I think that'd be a fair price. I was under the impression it's $800 on AT&T, though.
$830 at AT&T.
Don't see it being any cheaper on other carriers.
I'd rather get THIS for that amount.
I still LG for this terribly handled launch and "everybody gets a pre production unit" mentality but I can't settle for a nice camera with no manual controls. Third party apps never have the same access to the camera as the manufacturer either. Maybe one day that will change but that's how it is right now. Simply no choice but to wait for this slooooooooow release of news. Its like they have is a date and now are still holding out on price for T-Mobile and other carriers. In the meantime I've been rekindling my love with the Lumia 1020 just for fun and just in case 10-11 months down the road I get hit with a bootloop. Hopefully though the 1020 can serve as an occasional trip down memory lane and not in case of emergency.Google Pixel XL looks like the real deal. Really impressed with their camera demonstration in the live presentation.
Plus faster, newer 821 processor than V20.
AMOLED screen (better battery life)
Larger battery
New version of Nouget of 7.1, instead of 7.0
And best part - pre-order today and delivery is by Oct 20 (verizon says).
LG lost so many sales by dragging their feet with this terrible V20 launch, which began teasing exactly 60 days ago.