Google Pixel 3 / 3 XL 2018

One thing to remember is that the Android fans that are on sites like Android Central and any kind of forum in Android police and all that represent less than 1% of the market and that Google is absolutely not targeting us.

I know)
 
I'd have to disagree. I'm willing to wager that the majority of customers would look at the spec sheets and not care or know what each aspect does. Other than "oh that one has 4 and that one has 6." Those customers that Google is targeting are not nerds like us.

I think he was just using the spec sheet comparison as a point of reference. Your post actually actually makes the same point as his.


Becoming a lifestyle or defacto product is the Holy Grail for companies. To be a part of an identity, or used as the generic term for a broader category (i.e. Kleenex, band-aid, etc).

I think you're right here and I believe that Google is there as an enterprise. The word Google is a transitive verb now and that's brand awareness few companies ever achieve. Google is woven into billions of people's lives. The challenge is how do you make that brand strength resonate the same through hardware and I believe they are on the right track with the ecosystem as a whole.

If the "Google Experience" equals providing relevant answers and solutions quickly, the Pixel phones have their role to play in that for sure.
 
The ones that follow Google
What was the nexus line before pixel
Performance
Affordable
What's the pixel line now?
Very expensive with pixel 2 specs are you serious Google
People asking for dark mode option , what they get dark theme ...is that a sick joke
People want longer lasting battery wait what they got smaller batteries because the CPU can optimize what u doing come on

Now, Stang ... in the words of our mutually good friend Mike Dee, with the UTMOST respect...

There's probably 4 million (I actually think a little less) Pixel owners. I think they're more concerned with the people away, than the ones already here ..:p
 
Now, Stang ... in the words of our mutually good friend Mike Dee, with the UTMOST respect...

There's probably 4 million (I actually think a little less) Pixel owners. I think they're more concerned with the people away, than the ones already here ..:p

I agree...
 
I agree...

No matter what any of us discuss about the Pixel 3, in the end, we all have accounts on the Play store and no matter what Android device we buy, we're the same pea in the same pod.

On that note .. I think it's time to pour a Woodford Reserve and relax for the rest of the evening.

Cheers!
 
No matter what any of us discuss about the Pixel 3, in the end, we all have accounts on the Play store and no matter what Android device we buy, we're the same pea in the same pod.

On that note .. I think it's time to pour a Woodford Reserve and relax for the rest of the evening.

Cheers!

Mighty fine bourbon
 
Last edited:
I'd love to hang with you guys in a pub , first round of drinks be on me . Mike Dee and I probably do shots , but you buying that round and Mario I'd have to blindfold you ...your the numbers guy cant have you calculating how many drinks we all having but still allowed to drink 😁😂😂😂
 
I'd love to hang with you guys in a pub , first round of drinks be on me . Mike Dee and I probably do shots , but you buying that round and Mario I'd have to blindfold you ...your the numbers guy cant have you calculating how many drinks we all having but still allowed to drink 😁😂😂😂

I might spill my shot on someone's Note 9 to check it's IP68 rating. On second thought, that would be a waste of bourbon.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
 
One thing I'm surprised by with the Pixel Brand phones, even more so with the Pixel 3's, is how controversial the brand seems to be. I mean, the brand has a market share in the single digits, yet there are so, so many people that have strong feelings in the tech community.

Hildebrand puts up a two point manifesto about why he may not buy the 3 XL and gets over 400 comments on that thread. Martonik puts out a "Pixel 3XL vs Note 9" piece and gets over 200 comments. Bader reviews the Z3 and gets less than 20 comments.

People seem to give the Pixels a lot of attention, even if they're not interested in buying them at all. I don't understand why the phones are so controversial. With such a small share of the market, I would think people couldn't care less.
 
One thing I'm surprised by with the Pixel Brand phones, even more so with the Pixel 3's, is how controversial the brand seems to be. I mean, the brand has a market share in the single digits, yet there are so, so many people that have strong feelings in the tech community.

Hildebrand puts up a two point manifesto about why he may not buy the 3 XL and gets over 400 comments on that thread. Martonik puts out a "Pixel 3XL vs Note 9" piece and gets over 200 comments. Bader reviews the Z3 and gets less than 20 comments.

People seem to give the Pixels a lot of attention, even if they're not interested in buying them at all. I don't understand why the phones are so controversial. With such a small share of the market, I would think people couldn't care less.

Good question, I think they use the pixels as a measuring tool against other OEM
 
One thing I'm surprised by with the Pixel Brand phones, even more so with the Pixel 3's, is how controversial the brand seems to be. I mean, the brand has a market share in the single digits, yet there are so, so many people that have strong feelings in the tech community.

Hildebrand puts up a two point manifesto about why he may not buy the 3 XL and gets over 400 comments on that thread. Martonik puts out a "Pixel 3XL vs Note 9" piece and gets over 200 comments. Bader reviews the Z3 and gets less than 20 comments.

People seem to give the Pixels a lot of attention, even if they're not interested in buying them at all. I don't understand why the phones are so controversial. With such a small share of the market, I would think people couldn't care less.

Clicks....it's all about the clicks. Even the sincerest of articles...success is measured in clicks

It's the brand they love to hate. I used to think LG reigned in that category. Now I'm not so sure. Of course having LG screens only helps stigmatize Google. In the end it's human nature.....Ford verses Chevy verses Chrysler.

I still wish Google hadn't sold Moto. They could have built a fine 3XL with wireless charging and no glass back. We will never know.
 
4gb ram could be a real concern:

https://mobile.twitter.com/FortniteGame/status/1029225957377368065

Fortnite has issues running on Android phones with 4gb ram. There were reports that it's extremely laggy on the Pixel 2 XL. Now for it to be fixed, it'll have to force close more apps in the background to run smoothly. Though clearly a better solution would be for these high-end flagship phones to have more ram.

Can only imagine with the 2018 and early 2019 flagships having 6gb+ ram, developers could be making larger, more memory hungry apps for Android.
 
Clicks....it's all about the clicks. Even the sincerest of articles...success is measured in clicks

It's the brand they love to hate. I used to think LG reigned in that category. Now I'm not so sure. Of course having LG screens only helps stigmatize Google. In the end it's human nature.....Ford verses Chevy verses Chrysler.

I still wish Google hadn't sold Moto. They could have built a fine 3XL with wireless charging and no glass back. We will never know.

Google and Moto... Ah, that was awesome.
 
Clicks....it's all about the clicks. Even the sincerest of articles...success is measured in clicks

It's the brand they love to hate. I used to think LG reigned in that category. Now I'm not so sure. Of course having LG screens only helps stigmatize Google. In the end it's human nature.....Ford verses Chevy verses Chrysler.

I still wish Google hadn't sold Moto. They could have built a fine 3XL with wireless charging and no glass back. We will never know.
I sorta feel like my Nexus 6 had wireless charging.
 
4gb ram could be a real concern:

https://mobile.twitter.com/FortniteGame/status/1029225957377368065

Fortnite has issues running on Android phones with 4gb ram. There were reports that it's extremely laggy on the Pixel 2 XL.

Now for it to be fixed, it'll have to force close more apps in the background to run smoothly.

The last sentence of this describes how resource management on Linux and Android works. What you're really stating, without being aware of it, is that Fortnite is coded extremely poorly for Android.

Also not sure if you know this is not, but most of the Samsung devices that it's released for have 4 GB RAM. The game's own faq stated that it's coded to support 3 GB RAM.

Also also, this tweet doesn't mention the Pixel 2 XL. But since the game is available on the OG Pixel, do your not sourced claims detail any issues on that device?

Also, also, also... This is a BETA. The purpose of a beta is for users to find and identify issues so that the devs can fix them. Having bugs in a beta is NOT news.
 
I think Google is stuck in a space between competing with the OnePlus's of the world and the iPhone's, they owned the lower end space when they had Nexus and then decided to change direction and challenge iPhone and Samsung but in my oinion have not and are not doing enough.

Andy Rubin had the right idea with the Essential phone and I think he wanted to create a phone in the original vision of Android. a stock experience on a solid well crafted designed hardware. If only he had nailed the camera/OS.......what a nice phone the Essential phone was, if only their was a PH-2......
 
I think Google is stuck in a space between competing with the OnePlus's of the world and the iPhone's, they owned the lower end space when they had Nexus and then decided to change direction and challenge iPhone and Samsung but in my oinion have not and are not doing enough.

Andy Rubin had the right idea with the Essential phone and I think he wanted to create a phone in the original vision of Android. a stock experience on a solid well crafted designed hardware. If only he had nailed the camera/OS.......what a nice phone the Essential phone was, if only their was a PH-2......
I think I'm misunderstanding. How is Google trying to take on OnePlus?
 

Trending Posts

Forum statistics

Threads
956,914
Messages
6,970,583
Members
3,163,651
Latest member
pns11