vzwuser76
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I’m not trying to tell everyone how wrong they are I’m just annoyed at the lack of objectivity towards the Pixel’s pitfalls whereas the iPhone gets lambasted for the same things.
The arstechnica review was the honest review that nobody wants to acknowledge. Google doesn’t know how to do hardware period. They have the software down pretty solid but the design choices they made are not in line with the rest of the phones from 2018.
First, why would you want the design choices to be inline with the rest of the phones this year? Should they all be the same? I want something that isn't the same as everyone else has. And for my wants and needs, the Pixels tick all the right boxes for me. I'm sorry it isn't what you want, but I don't generally take what you want into consideration when I'm buying something for myself. But I guess I'm doing it wrong.
Second, you're mad because some people give a pass to the Pixel but not the iPhone for the same things and you're calling people's objectivity into question. Sorry, but there are plenty of iPhone fans who aren't objective either (and in actuality that applies to pretty much every tech camp). How many iPhone fans dismissed wireless charging, because it wasn't true wireless, but now that it's on the iPhone it's the greatest. Or who would want a phone that size? But now, it's all about the big phones. And IIRC didn't they defend not putting more RAM in their devices because the iPhone didn't need it? So let's not pretend this is all one sided, ok? But the difference is, I don't go to iMore or 9to5Mac and rail about the hypocrisy of iPhone fans.