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Yet, you still didn't answer the question that I've asked you several times. If you knew water resistance, front facing speakers, and photos without lens flare were essential, then why buy the Pixel? Two of those features were no secret upon purchase and you knew they were very important to you. Can you just answer why you'd buy the Pixel?
Most of us would never invest that much cash in something we knew was missing important features.
BTW, there's not a single review that I've read that did not express lack of water proofing and front facing speakers, and large bezels as cons for the Pixel. So, there's nothing misleading if you have decided those factors aren't important. Aside from those cons, the Pixel is an absolute pleasure to use. And, I've found pros with relation to the bezel and the single bottom firing speaker. Water proofing simply isn't a major smartphone feature for many of us. It's rarely a reason to reject a phone because it has no water resistance.
Ok.
But this was a thread about ditching the iPhone for the Pixel. I wanted the Pixel to work, but it's major hardware flaws wouldn't allow me to enjoy it, I don't care how smooth the software is on the phone.
BTW, you say "water proofing simply isn't a major smartphone feature for many of us. It's rarely a reason to reject a phone because it has no water resistance." That's YOUR opinion. Many people look for water resistance on a phone for their purchasing decision, especially those who have kids or those who work outside. I love the peace of mind knowing that if my iPhone 7 Plus falls in a puddle, or falls in a sink full of dishes, or if it starts downpouring outside while I'm making a phone call, that my phone won't die.