I have to say goodbye to the pixel 6 pro

I was admittedly nervous about Tensor being based off of Exynos, but so far so good when it comes to heat.
 
For all the complaints about the FPS, I'd be curious to see videos of it in action to see the problems people have. I wonder how much of it is unreliable recognition vs simple dissatisfaction with the speed. If the latter, is it a matter of milliseconds, or are people seeing delays on the order of a full second before it responds?

Watch Flossy's P6 real review. You'll get a decent idea.
 
I returned my Pixel 6 pro back to Best Buy and ordered The T-Mobile branded Pixel 6. Sorry but for 899 the pro just didn’t feel flagship enough for me. The fingerprint sensor had issues and was annoying even with multiple fingers added the screen isn’t as nice As a Samsung or iPhone screen and the phones speaker isn’t as crisp as I like. The pro ended up feeling more like a mid range phone instead of a flagship. Let me not even get into the charging speeds which is quite possibly the worst I’ve ever experienced on any phone.

With that said I think with paying $599 I can live with the compromises and shortcomings and enjoy it as a back up device

You nailed it! I have the 6 pro and using it as a backup and travel phone. Currently flying to ireland from the US (in flight WiFi)

It's a solid device and I am keeping it for traveling but my sim card is going right back into my note 20 ultra when I get home. It's a downgrade in nearly everything except for the camera.

Oh God the charging speeds especially when you try to get a quick top up forget about it.
 
That's unfortunate that that happened to you, OP! It could have been that specific model - have you thought about trying another Pixel 6 device, to see if the issue happened again? Sometimes, good ol' fashioned lemons crop up, even with superb devices!
 

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