Mike Dee
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- May 14, 2014
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3 months
Not happy with S8 or are you like a lot of us that like to jump around. I'm ready to move but I've had my phone almost a year now.... Like that's a long time... Lol
3 months
I went from 2 Note 7's to the Pixel, a note 4 before. I loved how fast the Pixel was. But in the past few months - I found myself frustrated over apps & features I could not do....
Of course, I now have a Note 8. If the Pixel 2 XL had pen support (or the iPhone since I have an iPad pro), I would probably jump ship quickly. I have until Friday to decide.... LOL that is when my 2 weeks are up on my Note 8.
We're calling it 99% confirmed. Last 1% is Google saying it next week.There is probably a 60% chance I will upgrade to the Pixel 2 XL, if it is 100% confirmed that the headphone jack is gone.
If, by some miracle, it is determined that it will have a jack, I would definitely upgrade.
There is probably a 60% chance I will upgrade to the Pixel 2 XL, if it is 100% confirmed that the headphone jack is gone.
If, by some miracle, it is determined that it will have a jack, I would definitely upgrade.
Get a 2 XL for the battery and industrial design. It's no Essential looks-wise but might get you in the ballpark. Keep in mind that Google gives unlimited photo storage with their devices. Unless you have a lot of other files to keep locally (work documents, music, etc.) then 64GB should be enough. Google Drive is also an option for storage if you need it.I am torn on rather to get the Pixel 2 128GB or spend a little more for the Pixel 2 XL 64GB. I will be getting and ordering it on launch day, just trying to narrow it down. I am leaning towards the 64GB XL....
I like the S8. Guess I'm just a phone *****, lol.Not happy with S8 or are you like a lot of us that like to jump around. I'm ready to move but I've had my phone almost a year now.... Like that's a long time... Lol
I bought my Pixel XL the day it dropped. I am a huge Google services fan - I use many of them. I am a freakin' Google Local Guide. I am all in.
But, the horrible BT stuttering problem that is so pervasive on this Pixel platform, and Google's lack of progress on fixing it, makes me very doubtful about buying a Pixel 2. There's some chance I'd go for it, b/c I love everything else about my Pixel, but I'll wait to hear what others report once it hits the market next month.
Listening to music, podcasts, etc., is important to me. I will not go another year without that capability. So, next month I'll either get a Pixel 2 b/c others report that BT works, or I am going for another phone.
Google's presentation pretty much guaranteed I am definitely not getting it.
I'm sorry, but they're basically condemning themselves to playing second or third fiddle to Apple and Samsung by not offering a competitive phone at a competitive price.
While I desperately want a pure Android OS with consistent updates, I could never rationalize spending over $1000 after tax for a phone that has less features and inferior hardware to phones at a similar price point to the Pixel or cheaper.
One of the reasons I went away from Apple and stayed away from Apple is because they started coupling a lack of innovation with inflated prices. Instead of following the lead of Samsung and leading the way in innovation, or following the lead of OnePlus and providing tremendous value, Google has instead attempted to minick Apple in many of the worst ways, IMO.
Google's presentation pretty much guaranteed I am definitely not getting it.
I'm sorry, but they're basically condemning themselves to playing second or third fiddle to Apple and Samsung by not offering a competitive phone at a competitive price.
While I desperately want a pure Android OS with consistent updates, I could never rationalize spending over $1000 after tax for a phone that has less features and inferior hardware to phones at a similar price point to the Pixel or cheaper.
One of the reasons I went away from Apple and stayed away from Apple is because they started coupling a lack of innovation with inflated prices. Instead of following the lead of Samsung and leading the way in innovation, or following the lead of OnePlus and providing tremendous value, Google has instead attempted to minick Apple in many of the worst ways, IMO.
How did you get a $410 trade in? It keeps trying to give me $315.I'm getting $410 trade-in, so that brings down the cost quite a bit. Any chance you have a trade-in?
Google's presentation pretty much guaranteed I am definitely not getting it.
I'm sorry, but they're basically condemning themselves to playing second or third fiddle to Apple and Samsung by not offering a competitive phone at a competitive price.
While I desperately want a pure Android OS with consistent updates, I could never rationalize spending over $1000 after tax for a phone that has less features and inferior hardware to phones at a similar price point to the Pixel or cheaper.
One of the reasons I went away from Apple and stayed away from Apple is because they started coupling a lack of innovation with inflated prices. Instead of following the lead of Samsung and leading the way in innovation, or following the lead of OnePlus and providing tremendous value, Google has instead attempted to minick Apple in many of the worst ways, IMO.