So are you tending to agree with the others that have seen both side by side and feel the display on the pixel 2 looks better than the 2XL?? I am really shocked that numerous people have said the xl 2 is not premium feeling and has blueish viewing angles. I just find it odd that a 6.0 display doesn't look as good as a 5.0 1080p display...
I finally gave in and went to a local Verizon store shortly before lunch. I spent quite a bit of time with the XL and the V30 and am torn between them. Is there a blueish tint? Yes, when tilting the phone fully forward. But... not when looking at the screen straight on (like you normally do when using it). Same is true on both the Pixel 2 XL and the V30 so I'm sure it's part of the panel tech and no big deal. I look at my screen straight on. BOTH phones felt great in the hand. Much more comfortable than the Note 8. As an aside, the Verizon rep tried talking me into a Note 8 like he'd just bought. When I demonstrated the lag on the Note, he was like.. 'gee, thanks. I'd never noticed before but now I see it. Dang.'.
So for me the real question is the pure simplicity and quick upgrades on the Pixel 2 Xl or the added features (HQ DAC, headphone jack, dual cameras with wide angle shooting, wireless charging, slightly higher rated water and dust resistance, additional customization features in the UI and, extended 2-year warranty) on the V30.
So for me the real question is the pure simplicity and quick upgrades on the Pixel 2 Xl or the added features (HQ DAC, headphone jack, dual cameras with wide angle shooting, wireless charging, slightly higher rated water and dust resistance, additional customization features in the UI and, extended 2-year warranty) on the V30.
I finally gave in and went to a local Verizon store shortly before lunch. I spent quite a bit of time with the XL and the V30 and am torn between them. Is there a blueish tint? Yes, when tilting the phone fully forward. But... not when looking at the screen straight on (like you normally do when using it). Same is true on both the Pixel 2 XL and the V30 so I'm sure it's part of the panel tech and no big deal. I look at my screen straight on. BOTH phones felt great in the hand. Much more comfortable than the Note 8. As an aside, the Verizon rep tried talking me into a Note 8 like he'd just bought. When I demonstrated the lag on the Note, he was like.. 'gee, thanks. I'd never noticed before but now I see it. Dang.'.
So for me the real question is the pure simplicity and quick upgrades on the Pixel 2 Xl or the added features (HQ DAC, headphone jack, dual cameras with wide angle shooting, wireless charging, slightly higher rated water and dust resistance, additional customization features in the UI and, extended 2-year warranty) on the V30.
Cancelled my Black 128 GB Pixel 2 XL, purchased Black 128 GB Pixel 2.
Question - if you buy unlocked and go to T-Mobile for the deal they are offering, would they install bloatware to get wi-fi calling and visual voicemail?
No bloatware will be installed. WiFi calling / VoLTE works fine on T-Mobile since Android has it built in and T-Mobile plays nice w/ unlocked devices.
For voicemail you would have to download their app.
Android M introduced native support for Visual Voicemail, and T-Mobile supports it. Works great on my Nexus 6P. Can't imagine why it also wouldn't work on Pixels.
https://www.tmonews.com/2015/07/and...isual-voicemail-and-t-mobile-will-support-it/
Pixel 2 XL for me is the only option. I like big phone + I consume a lot of media via my phone. Without question I always go with the bigger phone.
Yeah it will work -- that is what I told him.
The screens of the two phones are going to be pretty much the same width. The XL will be about 1mm wider. So, size-wise, 16:9 content content going to look pretty much identical on both phones, assuming there will be black borders on each side of the video on the XL.
Pixel 2: 66mm wide X 113mm tall
Pixel 2 XL: 67mm wide X 134mm tall
I'm stating all the above based on calculations I was doing this morning using this site...
Screen Size Calculator
...enter in the screen aspect ratio and diagonal size, and it gives you screen width and height.
I entered in diagnonal size of my Nexus 6P, and it calculated its screen's height and widge perfectly, so I'm assuming the above Pixel calculations are likely pretty accurate.
Anyone check in the settings to see if OEM unlocking is grayed out like last years?
Are you keeping the S8+ as well? I'm pretty much in the same boat as you.I still stand by I always go with the biggest. Screen is a big factor. Bigger battery doesn't hurt either. Also content will adjust to the new ratio of phones eventually. I have no real complaints at the moment with my S8+.
Cancelled my Black 128 GB Pixel 2 XL, purchased Black 128 GB Pixel 2.