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  • 06 Jun 2023

Anonymous, 06 Jun 2023I never denied that Snapdragon smokes Tensor, because I don... moreOh, now I see. You're an iPhone convert. Good luck on the prison experience. 🤣 I own both the Pixel and a Samsung but I prefer Samsung's OneUI over the Pixel's default launcher every single time. It's only the camera that my Pixel 7 beats my S23+. And both outperform the best Apple has to offer in the camera department once the light levels drop.

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    • 06 Jun 2023

    Anonymous, 06 Jun 2023Of course you don't see them, they're all hidden ... moreYou obviously hate Samsung. You shouldn't because OneUI is the best implementation of Android. Not Google's, even if Google makes android. Samsung refines what Google makes and Samsung is where Google gets ideas from in its next iteration of android. Things like these: https://www.androidpolice.com/2020/09/15/6-features-in-android-11-that-samsung-one-ui-had-first/

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      • Anonymous
      • muC
      • 06 Jun 2023

      I never denied that Snapdragon smokes Tensor, because I don't like Tensor either, main reason why I'm ditching my Pixel 6 Pro for an iPhone 14 Pro Max. But what's always funny is seeing Samsung trip over their own software hubris when their hardware is great.

      Besides, unlike on Windows, ALL apps on Android have some degree of activity in the background and take up battery life - which is why I consider anything unnecessary on Android to be bloatware, and you should too.

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        • Anonymous
        • muC
        • 06 Jun 2023

        Not to mention if you want to change the OS to anything besides the vile war crime that is OneUI? Have fun with that e-fuse and voided warranty. At least on this Pixel you CAN change to some pure AOSP ROM, while being able to maintain verified boot and SafetyNet, and go back whenever you please.

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          • muC
          • 06 Jun 2023

          Anonymous, 05 Jun 2023Very funny. Never had that many apps in any Samsung phone. ... moreOf course you don't see them, they're all hidden unless you attempt to update your OS by which point it says "Optimizing a truckload of apps, please wait".

          I shouldn't have to remove the bloatware in the first place.

          Best thing for me to do is to never touch Scamsung's phones again, that's the best way to remove their bloatware. They will never, ever get an OS right and for that reason their phones will forever be out of my radar.

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            • 05 Jun 2023

            Anonymous, 04 Jun 2023My dude, I don't want to see "optimizing 600+ app... moreVery funny. Never had that many apps in any Samsung phone. Even if I downloaded that many apps in addition to what you call as 'bloatware Samsung apps', it wouldn't take long because Samsung flagships' lightning fast custom made Snapdragon Gen 2 processor and UFS 4.0 internal storage absolutely smokes the Pixel 7 Pro's third rate Tensor G2 processor and outdated UFS 3.1 storage.

            Besides, it's so easy to uninstall majority of the Samsung 'bloatware apps'. Besides, Samsung actually asks your permission whether or not to install many of those apps in the first place when you first set up the Samsung phone for the very first time.

            Now I can easily uninstall Google bloatware apps in my Samsung phone but can't do so at all in my Pixel phone - bloatware apps from Google like Google calendar (I prefer another calendar app), Google drive, (I prefer OneDrive), Files by Google (I prefer Samsung's File Manager), Google TV (I prefer Netflix), Pixel tips (Hello? I've read them already, why can't I delete?), Google Voice Recorder (very basic and inferior to Samsung's recorder), Safety app (Who needs that) , Youtube Music (Inferior and expensive compared to Spotify), etc. Need I say more? The term 'bloatware' is relative. Now you know.

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              • Anonymous
              • muC
              • 04 Jun 2023

              Anonymous, 01 Jun 2023If we follow your distorted logic, the same can be said wit... moreMy dude, I don't want to see "optimizing 600+ apps" whenever I update my Scamsung phone. Enough said.

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                • 04 Jun 2023

                Richard, 02 Jun 2023I bought the phone approx. 5mths ago. I had continual issue... moreCall dropping has to do with compatibility of your Pixel's supported network bands and your carrier's operating network bands in your country. Pixel phones come with different network bands depending on the variant released specific to a country or region. If you imported an incompatible Pixel variant to your country, some network bands of your carrier may not be supported and Voice Over LTE (VoLTE) may not work. These are issues that you need to be aware of before buying any phone (not just a Pixel), especially those that may have not been exclusively released for your country.

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                  • 02 Jun 2023

                  I bought the phone approx. 5mths ago. I had continual issues with missed calls and calls dropping out. I assumed this was a carrier issue and changed carriers, after several different carriers I became suspicious about the phone.

                  I started to pay more attention to the phone and saw that the signal indicator had an exclamation mark on it, I had no data and couldn't receive calls. I rebooted the phone and all was fine again, received several missed call SMS's. I reached out to Google support and after several hours of "troubleshooting" was asked to supply bug reports.

                  I supplied the requested bug reports and after a month, several missed calls, internet dropping out, updates applied, resetting the device It still drops the signal for extended periods. Again I reached out to Google support this time requesting an RA number to get a refund from the retailer. I was told they couldn't give me one but it was a known issue. I would have to take it into the retailer.

                  I went into the retailer and was told I needed an RA number from Google!!

                  The phone has an issue that they know about, Google refuse to do anything about it and palm me off to the retailer. The retailer palms me off to Google. The phone doesn't do it's core functionality and provide a reliable cellular connection.

                  Don't buy this phone!

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                    • Anonymous
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                    • 01 Jun 2023

                    Anonymous, 30 May 2023I used to think One UI was bloatware, but I have since evol... moreIf we follow your distorted logic, the same can be said with Google apps that android users ESPECIALLY PIXEL USERS don't ever use that can't be removed. Someone's essential software is another one's bloatware orbmalware in your twisted logic. 🤣

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                      • 30 May 2023

                      Anonymous, 23 May 2023One UI is bloatware, period. It duplicates all the Android... moreI used to think One UI was bloatware, but I have since evolved on that idea. Since One UI cannot be removed from any Samsung phone to simply enjoy Android OS, One UI is malware. And what the hell is Bixby??? Bixby must the love child of AskJeeves and AOL Dial-up CDs.

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                        • 28 May 2023

                        Anonymous, 19 May 2023Pixel Launcher (which only refers to the default launcher a... moreMy opinion is mines, but others have their own I want to now yours.

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                          • 25 May 2023

                          just a smile, 25 May 2023'No downsides' Seriously? You can accidentally t... moreand if you drop it from 6" it will break every single time it hits that edge. ive broke my screen twice in 5 days and i ve only had the pixel 7 pro for 2 weeks! !!! $400 a screen. I could have dropped my samsung from a roof and got no cracks. ill never buy a google phone again with this type of glass.

                            Harryh, 22 May 2023Because curved look great, are great for watching video an... more'No downsides' Seriously?
                            You can accidentally touch the sides of it. And it makes it hard to find a good screen protector for it.

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                              • 23 May 2023

                              Anonymous, 23 May 2023One UI is bloatware, period. It duplicates all the Android... moreHahaha! Very funny. Samsung actually sells 1000x more phones than Google can ever muster even if you include all the 'vanilla android' inspired Nexus, Android One and Google Play edition devices of yesteryears, and yes, even if you include the projected sales from ALL PIXEL DEVICES combined up to the unreleased Pixel 8 devices. So if there's a vastly ersatz software experience, it's certainly not Samsung from the standpoint of millions of Android phone users - especially when talking about Samsung flagship phones, but the Pixels. Don't get me wrong, I like the smoothness of Pixel phones and the Pixel launcher itself and the excellent low light camera performance that no Samsung flagship can beat, but that's about it. In terms of software capabilities, flexibility and sheer versatility, the difference is NIGHT and DAY. And I'm not talking about the hardware yet. If you love Iphones, you might like the Pixel's iPhone envy inspired interface - that annoying white/gray gesture bar that's wasting space that you can never get rid off, that combined wifi/mobile data toggle that's just horrendous, the lack of VoLTE/5G support worldwide, the lack of miracast and wireless desktop mode, the measly 3 year software update support, etc. etc. I could go on and cite 10 more annoying things or many nifty things Pixels can't do that even a cheap, midrange Samsung OneUI phone does very well.

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                                • 23 May 2023

                                Anonymous, 19 May 2023Pixel Launcher (which only refers to the default launcher a... moreOne UI is bloatware, period. It duplicates all the Android apps, and is vastly ersatz at that. A cheap second-rate software package. I do think the Samsung hardware is superior to any thing Google has, but no vendor has the Pixel experience that one enjoys using Pixel.

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                                  • 22 May 2023

                                  just a smile, 21 May 2023I'm sure people with the same logic as you would say: ... moreThat didn't even make sense... That's when we say logic goes down the drainnnnn lol

                                    Because curved look great, are great for watching video and make a phone feel nicer to hold, no down sides

                                      Win22, 20 Mar 2023Much better and cheaper phone than over priced S23U! No nee... moreI'm sure people with the same logic as you would say:
                                      MuCh BeTtEr AnD cHeApEr pHoNe tHaN oVeR pRiCeD s23U! nO nEeD tO pAy mOrE wHeN mOtOrOlA dYnAtAc 8000X iS cHeApEr :)

                                        TqN, 01 May 2023Curved screen is outdated since 2022. Google is too late as... moreIt's not yet, but yeah curved screen sucks. I see no reason why brands should use that other than making the phone look good.