not just that. Look at the stock iOS 10 wallpaper. The areal shot of a blueish teal ocean, alongside the translucent bottom 'dock'.
What was the iOS 9 stock wallpaper? Take a look at the Nexus 5x / 6p defaults. They didn't get this idea from Apple.
not just that. Look at the stock iOS 10 wallpaper. The areal shot of a blueish teal ocean, alongside the translucent bottom 'dock'.
Can't decide between this phone or a Note 7.
It's a good thing Samsung dropped the ball with the release of the Note 7 as it's making me at least consider the Pixel.
It looks like a fake iPhone.
I would get the phone that doesn't explode.
That has been a bit of a trend with android phones this year.
Fear-mongering and hysteria doesn't phase me
If anything, the Note 7s will probably be more durable after the recall.
My thoughts exactly.It looks like a fake iPhone.
Allo justify the price hike.
Force touch?
My hopes in order:
- Android Police was fed bad information, phones are actually $400 and $500 respectively.
- Reaction to leak make Google realize it was a bad idea, changes course and reprices phones to above and plays it off like it was never going to happen any other way.
- Google releases phones at $650+, massive failure, re-evaluates strategy next year to value conscious consumers.
- Google releases phones at $650+, massive failure, Google shutters hardware division because they are clearly incapable of producing anything compelling and not overpriced.
- Google releases phones at $650+ but there was enough hidden between project Tango camera, SD card, dual sim, user replaceable battery, wireless charging, daydream headset, Play store credit, and and no questions asked 2 year warranty that it just happens to be worthwhile.
My hopes in order:
- Android Police was fed bad information, phones are actually $400 and $500 respectively.
- Reaction to leak make Google realize it was a bad idea, changes course and reprices phones to above and plays it off like it was never going to happen any other way.
- Google releases phones at $650+, massive failure, re-evaluates strategy next year to value conscious consumers.
- Google releases phones at $650+, massive failure, Google shutters hardware division because they are clearly incapable of producing anything compelling and not overpriced.
- Google releases phones at $650+ but there was enough hidden between project Tango camera, SD card, dual sim, user replaceable battery, wireless charging, daydream headset, Play store credit, and and no questions asked 2 year warranty that it just happens to be worthwhile.
It has nothing to do with Google pricing and everything to do with them wanting it to be on a major carrier.
We saw the same thing with the Galaxy Nexus. When they foray into major carrier territory they have to price accordingly. The Gnex bombed harder then normal. I dont know why they didn't just wait to transition to Pixel until they made their own phone and not reused an HTC A9
From a different source, but yes.
This reinforces my belief that this phone won't be worth the hype Google is trying to give it.
Aside from the assistant, there are no noteworthy features about this phone.
Home button + symmetry.I wonder why Apple has such large bezels? Considering how cutting edge they are with design and other parts of their phones the bezels seem much larger than they should be.
The Pixel phone's bezels looked bad enough, but compared to the iPhone's they are tiny.
If I wanted an iPhone, I'd buy one.
"Google Photos (free unlimited storage at full-size!)" This is pretty good for Pixel phone owners.
I'm liking google Allo, but we can download it on other phones. So I hope there are other exclusive content on the phone. I'll probably pick it up as a backup secondary device (iphone 7 plus main phone).
Super excited to see if there is more to the phone.
Currently have a S5 which is barely chugging along and will soon be getting a work provided S6 or S7.
To replace my personal device, considering this new Google Phone or S7.
Outside of these two, any recommendations on the other Android phones? Never even looked into the Sony offerings. Worth it?
If I could walk into an Apple store today and give Apple an extra $100 to sell me an iPhone that runs Android instead of iOS, I would be on my way there right now.
Fuck man. Verizon is the only retail partner -__________-
I wanted to get this on T-mobile...
I really need to replace my Nexus 6 lol
Unlocked?
Fuck man. Verizon is the only retail partner -__________-
I wanted to get this on T-mobile...
I really need to replace my Nexus 6 lol
Problem is I don't want to shell out 700 bucks through Googles store :/
At least through T-mobile, I could finance and pay it monthly
and LG g2 in 2013!
Wait what?! Those pics are real?
I've barred an eye when people say some Androids look like iPhones. I say they are all just black blocks. But this, this looks JUST like an iPhone, holy shit.
In practice, larger equally-sized bezels could be nice when you're using the phone in landscape mode, particularly when playing games. It'll also push the phone content universally higher in portrait mode, which is both good and bad, since it'll be easier to reach the lowest items (like the main system buttons) but harder to reach the top of the screen.
That's really the only practical minus to the bezels, I think: pushing the top of the screen further away from your thumb in portrait mode. Which is why I'll be getting the regular size, not the XL.
In practice, larger equally-sized bezels could be nice when you're using the phone in landscape mode.