onthecouchagain
Well-known member
- Aug 12, 2010
- 992
- 116
- 43
Yeah, there's no way to spin it. The Pixel 4 models are some nice updates and upgrades, but all in all, it's a lackluster showing from Google in the smartphone world. Soli-gestures sound like a disaster. Based on MKBHD's early impressions, he said he got it working about 10% of the time. That's abysmal for a key flagship launch feature.
The Pixel 4 still feels like a half hearted attempt by Google at smartphone hardware. Either Google cannot or is unwilling to do better -- I'm not sure which. It'll be interesting to see battery results in reviews and tests, and it'll be interesting to see if the device sells well or if we'll see another early price drop.
I have one preordered, but I'm not betting big on the Pixel 4 in any way. Not even in the camera department. The competition has caught up, and in the case of video, way surpassed Google's camera. The only thing it runs away with is the Google Assistant, and frankly, that's not enough to separate it from the pack for most people. Even software updates hasn't been all its cracked up to be; I often feel more like a beta-tester than a fortunate user that gets updates first.
I don't blame anyone for holding out for deals or straight up passing on this device.
It will be really interesting to see how much marketing Google puts behind the phone this time around, too...
The Pixel 4 still feels like a half hearted attempt by Google at smartphone hardware. Either Google cannot or is unwilling to do better -- I'm not sure which. It'll be interesting to see battery results in reviews and tests, and it'll be interesting to see if the device sells well or if we'll see another early price drop.
I have one preordered, but I'm not betting big on the Pixel 4 in any way. Not even in the camera department. The competition has caught up, and in the case of video, way surpassed Google's camera. The only thing it runs away with is the Google Assistant, and frankly, that's not enough to separate it from the pack for most people. Even software updates hasn't been all its cracked up to be; I often feel more like a beta-tester than a fortunate user that gets updates first.
I don't blame anyone for holding out for deals or straight up passing on this device.
It will be really interesting to see how much marketing Google puts behind the phone this time around, too...
Last edited: