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So... I've seen the S8 and initially I really wanted to get one. I currently own a Nexus 6p with the beta program so I'm on Android 7.1.
The reviews of the Samsung were glowing... apart from the last two I read which have made me change my mind.
1. Updates - I'll always be a couple of iterations behind the most recent Android version. That's super annoying.
2. According to the review in Arstechnica, there's stuttering and the phone drops frames. The Pixel may have the slower processor, but the software is more optimised.
3. Bixby and the pointless button. Why bother trying to compete with Google? It's duplication taking up space in storage I could use for other things.
4. The fingerprint sensor. OK, I know that they couldn't put it anywhere else due to the internal design of the phone once they couldn't figure out how to get it under the front screen, but the position of the sensor on my Nexus 6p is *perfect*. I don't want to downgrade.
5. The curved screen. It looks fab. But is it practical? And is it more likely to break? I certainly want a full front screen phone but one more like the Xiaomi Mi Mix.
My Nexus 6p's battery has died. Well, the phone switches off without warning at around the 20% mark. I can pay $60 (Singapore dollars) for a new battery, but I have to wait for Huawei to bring in new stock. With a new battery essentially the phone I have is like new and I can wait till the autumn.
So what do you think the new Pixel will be like? Will they make it a full frontal screen? (Good). Will they add QHD with the ability to switch to lower resolution? (good). Will they make it a better looking phone? Will they ensure there's a big enough battery inside? Will it be waterproof? (apparently it will be).
My number one worry is that I wait till October then Google release something less good than what I was hoping for. This has always been the case with Samsung. There's always something they mess up (for me anyway!)
What do others think?
The reviews of the Samsung were glowing... apart from the last two I read which have made me change my mind.
1. Updates - I'll always be a couple of iterations behind the most recent Android version. That's super annoying.
2. According to the review in Arstechnica, there's stuttering and the phone drops frames. The Pixel may have the slower processor, but the software is more optimised.
3. Bixby and the pointless button. Why bother trying to compete with Google? It's duplication taking up space in storage I could use for other things.
4. The fingerprint sensor. OK, I know that they couldn't put it anywhere else due to the internal design of the phone once they couldn't figure out how to get it under the front screen, but the position of the sensor on my Nexus 6p is *perfect*. I don't want to downgrade.
5. The curved screen. It looks fab. But is it practical? And is it more likely to break? I certainly want a full front screen phone but one more like the Xiaomi Mi Mix.
My Nexus 6p's battery has died. Well, the phone switches off without warning at around the 20% mark. I can pay $60 (Singapore dollars) for a new battery, but I have to wait for Huawei to bring in new stock. With a new battery essentially the phone I have is like new and I can wait till the autumn.
So what do you think the new Pixel will be like? Will they make it a full frontal screen? (Good). Will they add QHD with the ability to switch to lower resolution? (good). Will they make it a better looking phone? Will they ensure there's a big enough battery inside? Will it be waterproof? (apparently it will be).
My number one worry is that I wait till October then Google release something less good than what I was hoping for. This has always been the case with Samsung. There's always something they mess up (for me anyway!)
What do others think?