With the Verizon deal and my contract freshly expired, I'm debating whether to pick up the Pixel or wait for next year's design.
My main reservations are the boring design (those bezels...), lack of OIS and lack of waterproofing.
Haven't played with one in person yet, maybe that'll move me one way or the other.
Bummer that there doesn't seem to be a deal on the 128gb model anywhere other than Verizon. I'd prefer an unlocked bootloader.
Thoughts, Pixel owners?
dont own a pixel but I've had multiple phones over the years and have never had to need a waterproof phone. I think people tend to fuck up their phones by dropping it then getting it wet.
Yeah, you're right. I listed those concerns in descending order, though - I really wish it had smaller bezels, and for the price it seems like it should have OIS. Not to mention the so-so battery life on the 5" model.
Then again, those fast, fast Google updates are why I'm not even considering any other phone. I used to trust Motorola for those things but then it took way too long for things to trickle down to my Droid Turbo, which is a shame because I generally like the user experience on Motorola phones.
I saw some reviews that mentioned so-so battery life, and I suppose I'm just paranoid about it because my Droid Turbo and its mighty 3900mah battery began to regularly run into the red after just one day of use once I'd had the phone for a few months.What so-so battery life? I own the regular pixel. This phone is fantastic and so is the battery life.
It's crazy how people will dwell on things on paper without even using the device. It's the user experience that makes the pixel so great. Not bullet points.
I saw some reviews that mentioned so-so battery life, and I suppose I'm just paranoid about it because my Droid Turbo and its mighty 3900mah battery began to regularly run into the red after just one day of use once I'd had the phone for a few months.
I wonder whether that's a matter of software optimization, in which case the Pixel hopefully won't deteriorate so much over time, or the lifespan of a rechargeable battery, in which case within a year the Pixel would become a charge-twice-a-day phone.
Yeah a turbo will sway your opinion on what's normal battery life quite a bit.
My coworker went from turbo to pixel and he said battery wasn't too much different due to the pixel handling standby usage better.
I'm guessing the turbo bets better screen on time though but who knows.
How about just keeping the phone away from the toddler?Any impressions?
Not really. Get a TPU case and screen protector and you'll be fine. Diztronic has a perfect fit and costs $10.No doubt Google native cases are the best, but how durable are they? My 6 year old is good with my phones, but my 15 month old cracked my screen on my old phone. I need an OtterBox type case.
Any impressions?
No doubt Google native cases are the best, but how durable are they? My 6 year old is good with my phones, but my 15 month old cracked my screen on my old phone. I need an OtterBox type case.
Any impressions?
Lol. You're not a parent, are you?How about just keeping the phone away from the toddler?
Lol. You're not a parent, are you?
You've never had a time where a toddler gets something they shouldn't, like keys or a wallet or anything?Yeah, I am actually.
You've never had a time where a toddler gets something they shouldn't, like keys or a wallet or anything?
With the Verizon deal and my contract freshly expired, I'm debating whether to pick up the Pixel or wait for next year's design.
My main reservations are the boring design (those bezels...), lack of OIS and lack of waterproofing.
Haven't played with one in person yet, maybe that'll move me one way or the other.
Bummer that there doesn't seem to be a deal on the 128gb model anywhere other than Verizon. I'd prefer an unlocked bootloader.
Thoughts, Pixel owners?
How about just keeping the phone away from the toddler?
Got my free Daydream. Haven't tried mobile VR before so can't really compare to Gear. I have had a DK2 and currently own a Vive and PSVR. While those higher end experiences probably influence me I felt very similarly about DK2 way back then.
Pro's
Simple and easy to setup.
Smart use of flat shading to make appealing visuals that perform well.
Input is included.
One of the higher resolutions out there for VR.
lightweight
Cons
Fake positional tracking of controller is real lame.
Lack of positional tracking in my opinion makes this kind of VR pointless.
warping effect when turning is really pronounced and distracting. A real deal breaker for me. Not sure i'll every really play with this thing again.
Unless you get these things free I just can't recommend anything other than Vive right now, and in that case just barely. Especially since we are talking a pretty penny. Give it a couple years.
Oh ye without kids
Are they still giving away a Daydream with orders? Was that for pre-orders only?
You mention that the resolution is pretty good. I've never tried any VR besides the daydream. Is it actually that good? I found the low resolution really distracting.
The flat shaded graphics were great at alleviating the problem though.
Can anybody recommend a battery pack to charge my Pixel XL with? I travel a bit and at work we can't plug in adaptors to charge via plugs, I'm based in the UK.
I'd like it to support fast charging and be good for a few charges.