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Pie on my Pixel 3 has been faultless so far. I'm not keen on the gestures compared to what I've seen of OnePlus and the iPhone, but hopefully this will change in time.
YAH!
I am a big proponent of 9.0 on Pixel 3. IMO, it is Google at it's best yet. I'll start with the heart of the device Google Assistant. I'm a big user of GA as a main pillar of the device to handle a lot of the navigation of my daily use. Couple that with the simple and clean interface that 9.0 provides and you have a powerful and effecient OS.
To me, 9.0 highlights Google's strength in providing answers and solutions in the quickest way possible. A lot of pundits have issues with the recent apps screen, but I think they miss the beauty of it. That screen alone puts the user in position to take multiple actions from anywhere within the device, not just switch apps like many other competing OS.
Bringing solutions to the forefront with ease is what makes 9.0 on the Pixel 3 incredible.
YAH!
I am a big proponent of 9.0 on Pixel 3. IMO, it is Google at it's best yet. I'll start with the heart of the device Google Assistant. I'm a big user of GA as a main pillar of the device to handle a lot of the navigation of my daily use. Couple that with the simple and clean interface that 9.0 provides and you have a powerful and effecient OS.
To me, 9.0 highlights Google's strength in providing answers and solutions in the quickest way possible. A lot of pundits have issues with the recent apps screen, but I think they miss the beauty of it. That screen alone puts the user in position to take multiple actions from anywhere within the device, not just switch apps like many other competing OS.
Bringing solutions to the forefront with ease is what makes 9.0 on the Pixel 3 incredible.
I'm with you on this one. The double swipe up to get to the app drawer is an acceptable trade off for me because, more often than not, Google is presenting to me the apps that I normally use based on my habits. It's really, really accurate now.
I like this adaptive battery and brightness learning your usage more time you interact with your device .
I always love new platform updates(Android, iOS, Mac, Windows etc). I do love the design language evolve in Android Pie and additional things like adaptive battery, digital well being etc. I love gesture navigation on iOS and honestly I don't mind the gesture navigation on Pie as well. Most of them complain about requiring to get two swipes to get to app drawer on app launcher. Guess what I never care about app drawer, any app I want I just tap the search bar in the dock and type in first letter of the app and it shows up. Same way on iOS could care less it doesn't have app drawer and I just swipe down bring up spotlight search and type in first letter gets me to the app.
Overall love new versions and that's the reason I have under Pixel and iPhone
There are always improvements they can make, fine tuning gesture navigation, fixing all these minor bugs. I think 9.0.1 or whatever the next update they call which includes night sight will probably resolve lots of annoyances and provide a stable platform for the next year.
Gestures are a mess and poorly thought out.
The gestures are awkward and clunky. Android needs to make them more refined and fluid like the iPhone XS's gestures.
That's what we need few more options to disable app drawer if needed , or buttons for ones who choose so and I wanted the pixel 3 to bring all it's features once the phones were on sale and not wait for them to install with update like night mode should of came out the gate with it . We paid top dollars I want them included and not wait .
Okay, so let me pose this thought. Since we consider Google Hardware the same as any other OEM, doesn't it make sense for them to have their own vision for their skin? I'm asking that thinking they are alreadly have a thought of where they want to land with this in the coming versions.
What if just don't see a future in keeping both options available for where they want to go? Does it make sense to "plant the flag" and let that interface go? I mean, it's either now or in the future and either way I think people will still feel the same.
Could you expand your thought on that. What makes them a mess and poorly thought out? What would you reccomend they do differently on this phone?
Maybe in comparison the animation could be more fluid, but from a functional standpoint what makes it awkward IYO? Do you mean vs an iPhone X?
They are still doing what they Invision
Example is AI being more involved in it's phone , they introduce adaptive strategy.Where they have to leave things alone is options like gestures,themes or least dark theme mode the right way change different settings of the phone .
Example : Take a mustang car you have your base model without the bells and whistles like leather seats, navigation,back-up camera .. because some people want the raw power without the extra and then some want all above with the power it's still a mustang with it's power but it has options . This Google can do while following what they want done future wise...
Swiping up twice to get the app drawer is clunky. And you can only go in one direction with the multitask gesture. You should be able to go both ways.