So far I'm very happy.

guitardoc64

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Not quite 2 weeks in and my new pixel 6 Pro has been problem free and very impressive. Coming from a OnePlus 7 Pro that I was very happy with I'm missing the OnePlus UI a lot less and appreciating the pixel more. Call screening is awesome, given the amount of robo spam calls I used to get. It's speedy, nothing has stood out as a problem. I'm glad to say that I'm happy with this phone. Speaking of phone, the calls are extremely clear. Everything works no issues so far. Maybe I'm an isolated case, but I'm really liking the Pixel.
 
No, you're not an isolated case. My Pixel 6 Pro is also problem free, and I like mine too.
 
Congratulations on your new P6 Pro. Glad that all is well. I've enjoyed mine as well.
 
That's so great that you are enjoying your Pixel 6 Pro! Thank you for your two-week-ish review!
 
My guess is that you might not have it loaded up with off-the-wall apps and “enhancements” that I think might be part of some of the problems.

Yust my opinion.
 
Same here. Less than a week old but no issues at all and battery life is great!
 
I've had my P6P since November, and have had no issues. Really happy with the cameras, etc....
 
I've also had a problem free P6Pro since November. I consider myself a knowledgeable user. This whole time I've been reading the forum about all these "bugs" that I don't experience. What's different with my P6Pro and my environment?
 
My guess is that you might not have it loaded up with off-the-wall apps and “enhancements” that I think might be part of some of the problems.

Yust my opinion.
I have it pretty much loaded up with the same amount of apps I had on my OnePlus 7 Pro.
 
It has been my experience here that every problem I have had with my P6 is my fault. /sarcasm

That's unfortunate and regrettable. It's clear that the Pixel 6 line has had some issues, but it's also clear that they weren't completely widespread. There can be a tendency for issues to be magnified once there's a critical mass of people discussing them, which then sets off an endless cycle of bickering between parties. It would be my hope that we do not continue that cycle in this thread (or anywhere else, if I had my drothers).:)
 
"Victim blaming"?:confused:

I've seen a trend recently of people suggesting that those having pixel 6 issues are facing them because they are doing something wrong, and I don't like it.

Kinda reminds me of the iPhone cultists chanting "you're holding it wrong!" To excuse design flaws in the iPhone 4 all those years ago.
 
I've seen a trend recently of people suggesting that those having pixel 6 issues are facing them because they are doing something wrong, and I don't like it.

Kinda reminds me of the iPhone cultists chanting "you're holding it wrong!" To excuse design flaws in the iPhone 4 all those years ago.

I think it's always reasonable to investigate if there's a particular pattern of usage that might be more likely to cause issues. I agree that it's inappropriate to make sweeping generalizations about those people who are experiencing problems, but I also don't think Maljunulo's comment was particularly out of line.

Like I mentioned above, it's also a descent into an endless quid pro quo, where some more vociferous users who have issues with the Pixel 6 also make disparaging remarks, and then all of our tribalism takes over. So maybe we can all cool it down a bit.