Google Pixel Phone info round up thread of Made By Google on October 4th

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I don't have $650 to drop on a phone and I'm already on famiky plan with a upgrade ready. I bought the 6 on T-Mobile and assumed this would be available on all carriers as well.

I'm on T-Mobile but I've never bought a subsidized phone from them, I thought they stopped doing that so it wouldn't make a difference where you bought the phone from.
 
I don't have $650 to drop on a phone and I'm already on famiky plan with a upgrade ready. I bought the 6 on T-Mobile and assumed this would be available on all carriers as well.

I'm on T-Mobile but I've never bought a subsidized phone from them, I thought they stopped doing that so it wouldn't make a difference where you bought the phone from.

Yeah, T-Mobile does not do subsidies or contracts anymore. What you can do via T-Mo is finance the phone, basically pay a bit upfront then the rest of the cost gets doled out over two years on your phone bill.
 
I'm on T-Mobile but I've never bought a subsidized phone from them, I thought they stopped doing that so it wouldn't make a difference where you bought the phone from.

T-Mobile will still amortize the phone out at 0% for 24 months on an EIP.
 
I currently have an S5 and was looking to get this phone when it drops. I have AT&T do I just buy the phone and pop my sim card in? I'm not familiar with the process with phones not sold through the carrier.
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Bwhahaaaaaa, FU Google.

This is the biggest fail of cellphone launches I've ever seen. Google is just completely shitting the bed this year - on basically all their products. At this rate I expect Google Home to be completely underwhelming as well. From the original announcement it certainly looks ridiculous next to the svelte Echo.
 
Bwhahaaaaaa, FU Google.

This is the biggest fail of cellphone launches I've ever seen. Google is just completely shitting the bed this year - on basically all their products. At this rate I expect Google Home to be completely underwhelming as well. From the original announcement it certainly looks ridiculous next to the svelte Echo.

I don't. They're different teams. If there are still any Nest employees left, I think they can still put out something decent.
 
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Pretty much.
Just make sure to pay attention to the radio bands.

If they make a GSM and CDMA model separate then be sure to buy the GSM model for AT&T.

If they only make a single variant then purchase and pop that sim in.
 
Pretty much.
Just make sure to pay attention to the radio bands.

If they make a GSM and CDMA model separate then be sure to buy the GSM model for AT&T.

If they only make a single variant then purchase and pop that sim in.

Thank you! That's great to know. Now to wait for the reveal and to hope some of these rumors aren't true and the phone turns out well.
 
So if the iPhone does everything better why would you think of pricing this like an iPhone? Shit, even if they claim it is internally #madebygoogle the Chromebook Pixel and Pixel C aren't exactly inspiring (and were both too expensive).

HTC, like Motorola, probably has ZERO bargaining power with component suppliers. I assume they get the worst prices for everything, plus they are hardware makers first and foremost, so all their profit comes from selling their phones. HTC especially cannot afford to cut into their profit margins and charge less; this is why you see even their mid-range devices come in wayyyy higher than they should.
 
I haven't really kept up with the latest Android offerings so how do the rumored specs compare with similarly priced Android phones?
 
HTC, like Motorola, probably has ZERO bargaining power with component suppliers.

Neither does One Plus or the parade of small to middle-tier Chinese manufacturers. This is also not an HTC phone (even if they build it), this is Google's project and they are shouting it from the rooftops (almost literally). Google also has an advantage of playing this from a different angle, software and services. They don't need the hardware money (and haven't aggressively pursued that in other ventures). Being tied to a carrier does increase price though, they don't carry devices with low margins because a lot of people buy in store and they know it but that's all the more reason to not partner with them.
 
Neither does One Plus or the parade of small to middle-tier Chinese manufacturers. This is also not an HTC phone (even if they build it), this is Google's project and they are shouting it from the rooftops (almost literally). Google also has an advantage of playing this from a different angle, software and services. They don't need the hardware money (and haven't aggressively pursued that in other ventures). Being tied to a carrier does increase price though, they don't carry devices with low margins because a lot of people buy in store and they know it but that's all the more reason to not partner with them.

Yeah, I left the Verizon deal off my list, and that absolutely contributes to the inflated price. Big Red is likely footing some of the marketing bill here, and they want a cut too.
 
Will hold my opinion on the design until release. That supposed price though is concerning, hopefully the leak is wrong or there is a good reasoning for the price.
 
Gosh you guys. Let's maybe wait until they actually announce these phones. I feel like we've seen a lot of things in isolation without the actual message tying it all together.
 
I don't doubt any of the rumors, but I do feel like there are a lot of gaps in what we've seen so far. I wouldn't be surprised to find that there's tech in these phones that we just don't know about.
 
.@AndroidPolice: Google's Pixel phones will be IP53 rated, meaning no dunking your Pixel or hosing it down https://t.co/g8YPW5BFPN https://t.co/vFLjOs2sns

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My last hope.
 
I don't doubt any of the rumors, but I do feel like there are a lot of gaps in what we've seen so far. I wouldn't be surprised to find that there's tech in these phones that we just don't know about.

Literally, the only new software we know of is a custom launcher that brings nothing new to the table. If the cheap version of this phone starts at $650, it should have the features and design to back it up. So far it looks like a Chinese iPhone ripoff with a $650 price tag slapped on it.
 
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i'm excited/interested to see google actually try to compete with samsung and apple
but god, could that thing be a less inspired design?

edit: and i wanna know what they were thinking with that weird G thing in the launcher.
 
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