I Can Be Your Hero
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It does serve a purpose... It's a widow for the various radios in use. If you go with a metal bodied phone, you have two choices; antenna lines, or have non metal body panels. Google decided to keep the glass window as a distinctive, and functional design feature. I expected (hope?) they maintain that next year.
Count me as another that does not equate glass with premium. It's the worst possible material to make a phone out of. It's fragile, FEELS fragile, hard to keep clean, slippery... I would be disappointed if Google went with an all glass body next fall.
But I'm a function over form kind of dude, so Samsungs will never be my thing. All that premium hardware is being driven by substandard software and sold by a company with an aversion to post-sale support.
First off, antenna lines are all around the phone, not just housed on the glass window region. The Pixel 2/2XL still have antenna lines, they've just covered over it with the paint they've used which gives it a plastic feeling. Similar to what LG did with the G5 which they were criticized for, but for some reason Google gets a pass. Google could have achieved the same no-antenna lines look and not have the glass window with using their paint coating on the device, so the glass window really doesn't serve any purpose. Personally, I'd rather have visible antenna lines, with no coating so the metal phone actually *feels* metal over a metal phone with a coating that makes it feel like plastic. Don't understand the logic there.
And for all this talk of glass being fragile, I don't see the the Pixel 2 faring any better. I'd wager that the paint coating of the Pixel 2 would get damaged/scratched faster than glass. Glass has a higher density than the coating so keys or other objects would scratch the P2 back easier than galas phones would get scratched. Also it seems Google used a pretty weak metal as you can see it being bent on jerryrigeverything videos.
But aside from the lower quality parts the Pixel 2 uses, what irks me is that you get the Galaxy S9, AKG headphones, wireless charger and 8" tablet here at a cheaper price than you get the Pixel 2 which includes nothing. They're too cheap to even bundle headphones with the phone and that's after removing the headphone jack.
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