Are you gonna buy it?

Better software, better security, software updates, better display, larger battery, better camera, better processor, VR ready, much better storage options, unlimited photos, Assistant, etc, etc.

How is it better software? Because it's Google? Lol, Samsung's Android implementation is by far better than Google's, I'm not even sure what Google does better than the OEMs anymore to be honest. Seems they just wait for OEMs to implement stuff, and then they copy it (See: Multi-window & Clear all)

Software updates and Better security is the same bullet point, they're one in the same.

Larger battery doesn't mean anything, battery life does; Pixel XL has 3450 maH, iPhone 7+ has 2900 maH, guess which one has the better battery life? In short, we won't know how it compares to the other Android phones until reviews come out.

Better Camera is up in the air until reviews come out.

Like Battery, Processor doesn't mean anything; just because it has a better processor doesn't mean the phone is more responsive (which is the metric people care about). So again, reviews will decide that.

Not really going to bother with the rest, as they're subjective points ... Seems like people just want this phone to be good, despite the fact that Google half-arsed it.
 
Better software? How? The HTC 10 runs Marshmallow and very soon Nougat. It also has a very nice and smooth UI.
Better storage options? On the HTC 10 you can have an SD card.

The Google Assistant is interesting but not game changing and it will certainly come to all Android devices.
Better processor? Tell me when you will see any real difference.

Unlimited photos? For the price difference I could buy 1Tb Google storage for 5 years..
Now let's compare the design and build quality. Let's compare the audio quality and the speakers..You will see, these devices are very close. Having to pay such a difference for the Pixel is not justified. Not even close..
The camera does not have OIS..I am not sure it is better than the HTC 10..

Don't bother arguing; to some people Google can do no wrong.

This phone would have been impressive in 2014, but as of today it doesn't hold a candle to the other phones in its price bracket. It's overpriced and uninspired, Google is just hoping that the nexus-or-die people come on board.

Heck for the price, I'd expect them to support it for more than 2 years like Apple (4 years) does with all of their phones. Google's debut into hardware is just a swing and a miss, but they have a cult following that will keep them afloat until they decide the company's new direction in 5 months lol.
 
How is it better software? Because it's Google? Lol, Samsung's Android implementation is by far better than Google's, I'm not even sure what Google does better than the OEMs anymore to be honest. Seems they just wait for OEMs to implement stuff, and then they copy it (See: Multi-window & Clear all)

Software updates and Better security is the same bullet point, they're one in the same.

Larger battery doesn't mean anything, battery life does; Pixel XL has 3450 maH, iPhone 7+ has 2900 maH, guess which one has the better battery life? In short, we won't know how it compares to the other Android phones until reviews come out.

Better Camera is up in the air until reviews come out.

Like Battery, Processor doesn't mean anything; just because it has a better processor doesn't mean the phone is more responsive (which is the metric people care about). So again, reviews will decide that.

Not really going to bother with the rest, as they're subjective points ... Seems like people just want this phone to be good, despite the fact that Google half-arsed it.

Software: Nougat has improvements over Marshmallow, 7.1 has improvements over 7.0, Daydream is better than whatever the 10 has for VR, etc, etc.

Security and software updates aren't the same bullet point. The Pixels have file level encryption, secured boot image and all the Nougat API's for security that Marshmallow devices don't have. On updates, yes, they also do get monthly security updates that the 10 lacks, but that's not all that falls into the security updates. On the real software updates point, the 10 probably will get N, almost certainly will not get O or P and will likely be slower than the Pixel to get 7.1 ... oh, the Pixel ships with it while the 10 is on 6.0.1. By the way, how well does multi window work on the HTC 10? You preferring Samsung's software to Google's doesn't have anything to do with the HTC's software vs Google's.

Larger battery doesn't mean anything alone, but all other things being equal, it means a lot. We also have no idea what gets better battery life between the iPhone 7+ and the Pixel XL, but even if we did, that has nothing to do with the HTC 10.

Better camera was resolved yesterday. https://www.dxomark.com/Mobiles

Processor DOES mean something, because the GPU and CPU speeds and UI smoothness aren't the only things that come with a SoC. There are some features that, as pointed out on our blog, will probably and/or definitely not be made available to the 820 that ship with the 821.

VR ready via DayDream isn't subjective, it's binary. Pixel has it, 10 doesn't.
Better storage options isn't subjective, 128 GB is factually larger than 32 GB of storage. It's actually 4 times as much. 32 + 32 + 32 + 32 = 128.
Unlimited photo storage is not subjective, it's binary. Pixel has it, 10 doesn't.
Assistant is not subjective, it's binary. Pixel has it, 10 doesn't.

So subjective has a meaning that is other than how you're using it. All of the things I listed are objectively better on the Pixel than on the 10. There are some subjective elements that I chose not to list because arguing about preferences is kinda stupid. But the objective things, the things above in this post and in my earlier post, are factually better in one device over another.

I ignored the other person that went on a similar trip into misinformation as you because they said they could get 5 years of 1 TB Google storage for the price difference between the Pixel and the HTC 10. The most expensive Pixel XL is $879 and the HTC 10 is $699, a difference of $280. Google Drive sells 1 TB of storage for $9.99. $9.99 * 60 = $599.40. That bit of info was wrong by more than double and disingenuous because you cannot get an HTC 10 that's the same level of quality as the Pixel XL.

Neither of you mentioned the poor implementation of USB C with QuickCharge 3.0 that makes the HTC 10 dangerous and neither of you presented any actual facts to challenge. Misinformation isn't cool. It does a disservice to the forums and to both the device that you're attacking and the one that you're defending without cause. No one insulted your device so don't lie about the ones that people compare to it.

Thanks.
 
Ordered mine. Glad to have done so. I have nexus 6p,but with it's slow death, i just didn't want to chance it. Money is eh, but if i hate it, I will sell it later.
 
Don't bother arguing; to some people Google can do no wrong.

This phone would have been impressive in 2014, but as of today it doesn't hold a candle to the other phones in its price bracket. It's overpriced and uninspired, Google is just hoping that the nexus-or-die people come on board.

Heck for the price, I'd expect them to support it for more than 2 years like Apple (4 years) does with all of their phones. Google's debut into hardware is just a swing and a miss, but they have a cult following that will keep them afloat until they decide the company's new direction in 5 months lol.

That's my favorite thing about Android. We're not locked in to a single phone like Apple. And here's the thing, you hate this phone and won't buy it. Others like it and will. Choice is a great thing, but if you're trying to convince people not to buy it, I would have to ask why you care. Are you pissed at Google and looking for people to boycott the phone to send them a message?
 
That's my favorite thing about Android. We're not locked in to a single phone like Apple. And here's the thing, you hate this phone and won't buy it. Others like it and will. Choice is a great thing, but if you're trying to convince people not to buy it, I would have to ask why you care. Are you pissed at Google and looking for people to boycott the phone to send them a message?

No?

I'm refuting the reasons he gave as to why the Pixel offers more than the HTC 10. Look, the Pixel isn't competitive, that's just facts; but if you like it, you like it. I mean, a phone doesn't always have to check off a list before you like it, some people are just drawn to things.

Just don't pretend there are rational reasons as to why the phone is competitive. It's not lol.
 
No?

I'm refuting the reasons he gave as to why the Pixel offers more than the HTC 10. Look, the Pixel isn't competitive, that's just facts; but if you like it, you like it. I mean, a phone doesn't always have to check off a list before you like it, some people are just drawn to things.

Just don't pretend there are rational reasons as to why the phone is competitive. It's not lol.

So are you just here to troll the people who like it, even though some people are just drawn to things? I guess I still don't understand why you're so angry at this phone and Google that you feel it's necessary to hang out in a forum of a phone you will never purchase and try to convince others not to buy it. As I said before, people will either buy it or not. Why do you care?
 
Ladies and gentlemen, please keep discussion productive and on topic. Personal attacks, insults, taking threads off topic and other disruptive posting behaviors are not acceptable. If you do not like a post, please behave like an adult and move on, or if you feel it violates the forum rules, please report it. At no point should members be calling each other out in posts. Thanks.
 
So are you just here to troll the people who like it, even though some people are just drawn to things? I guess I still don't understand why you're so angry at this phone and Google that you feel it's necessary to hang out in a forum of a phone you will never purchase and try to convince others not to buy it. As I said before, people will either buy it or not. Why do you care?
I was under the impression this was a forum? He presented arguments as to why the Pixel was better than the HTC and I refuted them. How is that trolling?

If you want I can leave you to your echo chamber where everyone has the same opinion about everything, and people can make statements without being challenged.
 
I was under the impression this was a forum? He presented arguments as to why the Pixel was better than the HTC and I refuted them. How is that trolling?

If you want I can leave you to your echo chamber where everyone has the same opinion about everything, and people can make statements without being challenged.

That's always the comeback. I have already said that I have no problem with contrary opinions, and I welcome them because you might present something I or others haven't considered. I guess maybe it's your delivery, which I might be misunderstanding, since it can be difficult to properly convey feeling through the written word. Sorry if I missed your intent. I will let you get back to responding to his response to your earlier statements.
 
Software: Nougat has improvements over Marshmallow, 7.1 has improvements over 7.0, Daydream is better than whatever the 10 has for VR, etc, etc.

Security and software updates aren't the same bullet point. The Pixels have file level encryption, secured boot image and all the Nougat API's for security that Marshmallow devices don't have. On updates, yes, they also do get monthly security updates that the 10 lacks, but that's not all that falls into the security updates. On the real software updates point, the 10 probably will get N, almost certainly will not get O or P and will likely be slower than the Pixel to get 7.1 ... oh, the Pixel ships with it while the 10 is on 6.0.1. By the way, how well does multi window work on the HTC 10? You preferring Samsung's software to Google's doesn't have anything to do with the HTC's software vs Google's.

"Better Software" =/= "Timely Updates".

Yes, HTC doesn't have Nougat yet, while the Pixel does ... When HTC eventually gets updated to Nougat (and it will), your arguments go out the window. When you say "Better Software" you're saying Google's vision of Android is better than HTC's, and that is hogwash to me. Google's vision of Android isn't better than any of their OEMs.

So yeah, the Pixel gets updates before the OEMs, that cannot be disputed; but it doesn't mean that Google's vision of Android is better. Samsung, HTC, Motorola all had better versions of Android than Google. Google even copies features from their OEMs (Active Display from Moto, Multi-Window from Samsung).

Larger battery doesn't mean anything alone, but all other things being equal, it means a lot. We also have no idea what gets better battery life between the iPhone 7+ and the Pixel XL, but even if we did, that has nothing to do with the HTC 10.

In what world are all other things ever equal? Battery life is the metric, Battery capacity is the specification; and the specification is meaningless because all other things are never equal.

Better camera was resolved yesterday. https://www.dxomark.com/Mobiles

DXO is a sensor evaluation not a real world review (who made them the arbiter anyway?). In any case, they don't take into account camera features, speed of startup or even the focal length (lol) etc. But hey if none of those things matter to you then I guess 89 vs 88.

Processor DOES mean something, because the GPU and CPU speeds and UI smoothness aren't the only things that come with a SoC. There are some features that, as pointed out on our blog, will probably and/or definitely not be made available to the 820 that ship with the 821.

Again, specification vs metric. What does any of that mean to the end user? This is like your "larger battery" point all over again.

VR ready via DayDream isn't subjective, it's binary. Pixel has it, 10 doesn't.

OK.

Better storage options isn't subjective, 128 GB is factually larger than 32 GB of storage. It's actually 4 times as much. 32 + 32 + 32 + 32 = 128.
Unlimited photo storage is not subjective, it's binary. Pixel has it, 10 doesn't.
Assistant is not subjective, it's binary. Pixel has it, 10 doesn't.

I must have missed the Pixels support for micro SD cards? How exactly are you defining "better storage"?

So subjective has a meaning that is other than how you're using it. All of the things I listed are objectively better on the Pixel than on the 10. There are some subjective elements that I chose not to list because arguing about preferences is kinda stupid. But the objective things, the things above in this post and in my earlier post, are factually better in one device over another.

I ignored the other person that went on a similar trip into misinformation as you because they said they could get 5 years of 1 TB Google storage for the price difference between the Pixel and the HTC 10. The most expensive Pixel XL is $879 and the HTC 10 is $699, a difference of $280. Google Drive sells 1 TB of storage for $9.99. $9.99 * 60 = $599.40. That bit of info was wrong by more than double and disingenuous because you cannot get an HTC 10 that's the same level of quality as the Pixel XL.

Neither of you mentioned the poor implementation of USB C with QuickCharge 3.0 that makes the HTC 10 dangerous and neither of you presented any actual facts to challenge. Misinformation isn't cool. It does a disservice to the forums and to both the device that you're attacking and the one that you're defending without cause. No one insulted your device so don't lie about the ones that people compare to it.

Thanks.

I don't even own an HTC 10, I just agree with the guy who said the Pixel doesn't provide any more value than it. HTC 10's quick charge works fine with the included adapter. Also the HTC 10 costs $549, not $699 like you seem to think.
 
I've never used the HTC 10. This is the first year in a while that I didn't purchase an HTC phone. From my experience in the past, HTC phones with the Sense UI run pretty well, and I like it better than Touchwiz. I've always still preferred Google phones however.

I also like that even as the Pixel phones are said to be made by HTC, there is no indication of it on the phone. I like the phone having just the "G" logo on the back. It's something I've always wanted Google to do with the Nexus phones.

I have a Chromebook Pixel. This device was designed internally by Google and it's a nice device. It was a while before I found out it was actually manufactured by Samsung.
 
Just don't pretend there are rational reasons as to why the phone is competitive. It's not lol.

To you -- sure. Just because you don't see them as rational doesn't instantly make them irrational. It just means we differ in opinion.
 
Samsung, HTC, Motorola all had better versions of Android than Google.

This is where I would disagree with you. You're stating your opinion as fact. The software implementations by the manufactures you mentioned don't make the software better for me as an individual.

All the manufacturers copy from each other. Google phones had wireless charging, the 3.5mm headphone jack on the bottom, and the stacked-card vertical multitasking. Apple's Iphone had the first front facing camera etc.. I could go on and on. IMO the new implementations and copying that other manufacturers do, make it better for all of us, the consumers.

It seems like every Nexus/Google phone launch, I get into these discussions as to why I like Stock Android vs. other manufacture UI's. I'm not going to explain it this time, because it doesn't ever seem to change anyone's mind. I'll just say that, if you're really into Google's ecosystem, the Google phones with stock Android work the best from my experience.

I agree about the pricing, but I'm starting to feel that way about a lot of phones.
 
"Better Software" =/= "Timely Updates".

Yes, HTC doesn't have Nougat yet, while the Pixel does ... When HTC eventually gets updated to Nougat (and it will), your arguments go out the window. When you say "Better Software" you're saying Google's vision of Android is better than HTC's, and that is hogwash to me. Google's vision of Android isn't better than any of their OEMs.

So yeah, the Pixel gets updates before the OEMs, that cannot be disputed; but it doesn't mean that Google's vision of Android is better. Samsung, HTC, Motorola all had better versions of Android than Google. Google even copies features from their OEMs (Active Display from Moto, Multi-Window from Samsung).



In what world are all other things ever equal? Battery life is the metric, Battery capacity is the specification; and the specification is meaningless because all other things are never equal.



DXO is a sensor evaluation not a real world review (who made them the arbiter anyway?). In any case, they don't take into account camera features, speed of startup or even the focal length (lol) etc. But hey if none of those things matter to you then I guess 89 vs 88.



Again, specification vs metric. What does any of that mean to the end user? This is like your "larger battery" point all over again.



OK.



I must have missed the Pixels support for micro SD cards? How exactly are you defining "better storage"?



I don't even own an HTC 10, I just agree with the guy who said the Pixel doesn't provide any more value than it. HTC 10's quick charge works fine with the included adapter. Also the HTC 10 costs $549, not $699 like you seem to think.

7.0 is better than 6.0.1 and 7.1 is better than 7.0. If and when the 10 gets 7.1, if the Pixel hasn't moved on from there yet, they can be compared. As it is, HTC is way behind on just the base version so not a whole lot of benefit to doing a feature by feature... But we can.

Yes, 89 is a larger number than 88. That's the objective part. Which one various reviewers prefer would be subjective and is as of yet unknown.

Internal storage objectively performs better than SD cards on speed, stability and security. 128 is objectively greater than 32. If you're saying you prefer 32 and using a 96 GB or higher SD card to balance it out, that'd be subjective based on preference and unless you're using MORE than 96 GB card, it would still be worse.

The HTC 10 is $699 MSRP on HTC's site, but even your $150 discount doesn't make the most expensive Pixel XL $599 more expensive. But again that's misleading, because you cannot get an HTC 10 with the features upgraded to the Pixel XL level.

All of these things are quantifiable or binary yes/no items that can be directly compared without any need for opinions. All of them fall in the favor of the Pixel.

One can argue that they don't personally value those differences, but not that the differences don't exist and not that HTC is somehow ahead despite being behind on every listed metric above.
 
The next person to mention the HTC10 gets banned.

Just kidding I'm not a Mod.

Oh, and yes I bought one.
 

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