maximum360
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Black and White looks nasty.
And those prices..............
Yep. This doesn't bode well. The black and white does indeed look gross and I don't know what they're thinking with those prices. The V30 is looking more appealing now.
Black and White looks nasty.
And those prices..............
I'm sticking with my Pixel XL for as long as I can. It's been a fantastic phone and I've got no complaints with it.
DroidLife also revealed pricing. The 64GB model will cost $849 USD (approximately $1041 CAD), while the 128GB model will cost $949 USD (approximately $1164 CAD).
Android Polices David Ruddock, in a series tweets, says his sources have told him Google has not finalized pricing. He speculates the Pixel 2 XL could cost $799 USD when all is said and done.
Here's the Pixel 2 in "Kinda Blue."
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TouchWizz isn't really slow anymore, but it still noticeably has a million things going on.
The biggest downside to TouchWizz is Samsungs borderline psychotic OS update schedule. Because they release 95 versions of the same phone around the world software updates are so slow. Like 6 months+ later than Google at times. You're lucky to get one major Android update per Samsung handset because at the 2 year mark they stop updating too. It's painful.
Sorry, Google, 6P battery fiasco has me burnt on your phones forever.
And no waterproofing and no headphone jack on this thing sealed the deal.
Going to Samsung, which I'm kinda apprehensive about, but whatev.
Same. The V30 is looking fantastic except for the battery. 3500 would have been nice.
People recycling 'complaints' from last yearWhy do people keep saying is not waterproof when every leak has said it is IP68 certified
It's a shame they got rid of the removable battery from the V series. Otherwise it'd be the perfect current generation phone. I'm done with non-removable, I'll ride the V20 out until there's a flagship alternative. Hopefully some manufacturer will pick up the slack of what LG left behind. The mobile space race is over. I don't need a new phone every year or even every two anymore.
People said exactly the same things before the Pixel was introduced (too expensive and not enough features) and yet it was by far the best phone
People blaming Google for the 6P battery thing as if they were the phone manufacturer.
Why do people keep saying is not waterproof when every leak has said it is IP68 certified
I'm interested, but it's kinda ugly and plain. Wish they'd hire some better designers.
So Google bears no responsibility for a Google-branded product? They have no ability to ensure quality control on a Google-branded product?
Apologies if that did indeed leak and I missed it.
Google shares some blame, but the majority of it falls onto Huawei, who manufactured the phone and the issues with the phone are hardware defects.
Huawei has done a piss poor job of dealing with customers who's phones have been effected by the 6P's problems.
Honestly, Google made the problem worse by starting to offer Pixel XLs as replacements to 6P users with defective phones - only to abruptly pull it in the middle of last weekend.
If you're going to be soulless corporate assholes, at least be consistent and don't start offering replacements for out-of-warranty phones only to change course just a couple days later. Really pisses off those of us who simply weren't lucky enough to see the news on the replacements in time.
It was pulled because they ran out of them. The exchange was fine to clear out the current pixel line. It doesn't make it easier to deal with, but there lack of stock is why the offer was pulled
Nice bezels Google. When you remove the headphone jack quoting the usual "it gives us more space we desperately need" and then wheel out those bezels... lol. In a product this price when Samsung will offer a better-looking handset, with a headphone jack (at this current moment).
It's so interesting how this thread is mirroring the early leaks/rumors of the original Pixel.
"Overpriced!"
"Ugly!"
"Bezels!"
"No Qi? Dead in the water!"
"Not Waterproof?"
"Why would anybody want this??"
And then Google nailed it out of the park with the best received, highest reviewed, critically praised, just about universally loved Android phone.
Like the original Pixel, I'm waiting for it to come out before making a harsh judgement. Google's batting 1.000 with the Pixel line so far, so giving them the benefit of the doubt.
It's so interesting how this thread is mirroring the early leaks/rumors of the original Pixel.
"Overpriced!"
"Ugly!"
"Bezels!"
"No Qi? Dead in the water!"
"Not Waterproof?"
"Why would anybody want this??"
And then Google nailed it out of the park with the best received, highest reviewed, critically praised, just about universally loved Android phone.
Like the original Pixel, I'm waiting for it to come out before making a harsh judgement. Google's batting 1.000 with the Pixel line so far, so giving them the benefit of the doubt.
How you guys didnt see the headphone port retiring after a year or two of punk rock manufacturers stickin it to the man is beyond me.Fuck, I REALLY don't want to leave vanilla Android behind. Samsung... I just can't. But I'm with you on the 6P battery shit, the lack of a headphone jack (they even made a damn point out of having one last year), etc. What do I do.
It's so interesting how this thread is mirroring the early leaks/rumors of the original Pixel.
"Overpriced!"
"Ugly!"
"Bezels!"
"No Qi? Dead in the water!"
"Not Waterproof?"
"Why would anybody want this??"
And then Google nailed it out of the park with the best received, highest reviewed, critically praised, just about universally loved Android phone.
Like the original Pixel, I'm waiting for it to come out before making a harsh judgement. Google's batting 1.000 with the Pixel line so far, so giving them the benefit of the doubt.
It's so interesting how this thread is mirroring the early leaks/rumors of the original Pixel.
"Overpriced!"
"Ugly!"
"Bezels!"
"No Qi? Dead in the water!"
"Not Waterproof?"
"Why would anybody want this??"
And then Google nailed it out of the park with the best received, highest reviewed, critically praised, just about universally loved Android phone.
Like the original Pixel, I'm waiting for it to come out before making a harsh judgement. Google's batting 1.000 with the Pixel line so far, so giving them the benefit of the doubt.
And then Google nailed it out of the park with the best received, highest reviewed, critically praised, just about universally loved Android phone.*
*In America, maybe Canada, everywhere else the Pixel died on it's arse because it was priced MORE expensive than an iPhone and didn't offer any real benefit over it. Considering they also slated Apple for removing the headphone jack, ...then they go and do it with Pixel 2, ...and they keep the same design, meaning there's no real damn benefit to their fucking lies, and then it's going to cost MORE???? It's like yeah, fucking awesome that you've nailed the OS and Hardware working together fluently, but what in the holy fuck are you doing Google? It's like they've learnt NOTHING, ..even worse, they've UNLEARNED what advantage they had, they're going backwards when everyone else is pushing forwards.
YepI get you. I quite likely might regret making the switch, but with the Pixel 2 looking like a dud and my 6P going to shit, I basically feel no choice but to skip Google's products for the next couple years.
It's a pretty shitty situation all around for us Nexus loyalists. Those of us with these defective 6Ps really need to replace our phones, and Google's not making it easy for us with this Pixel shit.
I get you. I quite likely might regret making the switch, but with the Pixel 2 looking like a dud and my 6P going to shit, I basically feel no choice but to skip Google's products for the next couple years.
It's a pretty shitty situation all around for us Nexus loyalists. Those of us with these defective 6Ps really need to replace our phones, and Google's not making it easy for us with this Pixel shit.
Pixel 2 smaller one size
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My guess is some pretty signifiant exclusive software reveals on Oct. 4th. I don't understand this otherwise, and I want to buy one of these things.Also what does the pixel 2 have that deems it flagship except for the price?
So Google bears no responsibility for a Google-branded product? They have no ability to ensure quality control on a Google-branded product?