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I just watched this, thanks for posting this. It's nice to watch a level headed review that is free of hyperbolic fan-person hosannas, recognizing that the Pixel is fundamentally a test and demonstration platform for Android. That there's a bit of a disconnect between the Pixel team and the Android team explains why there are bugs where we think there shouldn't be.This guy worked at Google and gives his take on the Pixel 6/Pro. Thought he would go into a little more depth on the bugs. He gives a little perspective on maybe why Google isn't as fast as it feels like they should at fixing things...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nFBMJUuDmrU
In my wide open eyes I looked at the Pixel series as an advanced prototype that I was willing to invest in and essentially become a field tester. This I knew before I bought it. Yes, bugs are expected, and nifty Pixel only features are a lagniappe.
With all the above the connection bug shouldn't have happened. With the new chip it may have been caused by a domino effect with unintentional consequences. One change made somewhere caused a change elsewhere that wasn't predicted.
For the Pixel 6 series, not for what it is now but for the potential it can become, I can be patient, frustrated, and excited (for the future) all at the same time.