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Google lacks the focus to make a true flagship. The fit & finish, hardware, and software bugs on the Pixel 6 Pro all prove that. I have purchased the phone twice and returned it twice due to just how many issues it has. They have some amazing AI innovations, but they really need to get he basics right before they will be able to compete with the likes of Samsung and Apple.
Despite the freedom of using android..the bugs and overheating soc is killing pixel. iphone is miles ahead in that regard. Until the processor is sorted out android will lose
Thank you Jaime. Great video. I’m very excited about the Pixel 7 Pro.
Video capture will be the next obstacle for Android. Plus G better give us decent video editing tools to go alongside with multiple audio tracks, video thumbnails, etc. Which would go down so well in this short-video format world we live in.
Well Google it’s time for a seamless platform, then you’ll be up there with Apple. There’s nothing spectacular with an iPhone other than its uniform platform
As a IPhone 13 pro max, and galaxy S22 plus user I wondered how is social media better on iPhone? IOS notifications are still ass. I can’t respond to messages without opening the whole app. I can’t pin group chats to the Home Screen. The only disadvantage I can think of with android is don’t take videos directly from a social media app. But as fas as actually being social android wins.
IMO, Pixel 6 Pro takes the best stills of any current smartphone and is a close second in video. The iPhone beats it in two key areas: signal quality and battery life. It’s the reason I made the switch back to apple. When a phone can’t maintain a solid connection on cellular and the battery is so hit or miss that I couldn’t trust it, the switch was an easy choice. Plus Google’s ecosystem doesn’t compare to Apple in any way. Someday I hope the Pixel can be my go to phone but they’re always messing something up.