Google Pixel 9 Pro
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- notReal
- kB7
- 03 Nov 2024
android 15 increased my scores for antutu and geekbench, for antutu i had 900k in android 14, but with android 15 it got up to 1.1m, and with geekbench my initial best score on android 14 was 1824/4062 but with android 15 my best score was 1916/4577
if you have this phone, upgrade to android 15 if you can.
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- pVM
- 03 Nov 2024
I can't explain why this phone is too good...
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- spun
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- 01 Nov 2024
Anonymous, 20 Oct 2024Every Android company is trying to copy Apple. Looolz comments like this are probably bait; everyone who is somewhat captivated by mobile technology knows this to be completely untrue.
I switched to Google last year (had an 8 Pro and now the 9 Pro as i prefer smaller phones. Leaving aside the superior OS (back gesture simplicity, clipboard, customisation, etc) and arguably the better camera in Pixels - if you travel the world, using an iPhone means literally to regress. To give an example, we were in Poland and we were searching for restaurant options; I would use the AI to translate polish menus on my phone; apple users couldn't do that. On that same day, we found a blog with pictures of what to do in Wroclaw (the city we were in) and this particular picture didn't have an address or description to it, so i used circle to search to immediately find it. There were 5 of us (3 younger people with 2 Pixels and one Samsung and two older people with iphones) - the iphone users were bewildered that i can do all that and their phones couldn't do any of that.
If it makes you feel better, go ahead and buy an iphone. it's not even about price anymore; if you want to show off that you're well off, high end Android is more expensive than Apple. But at least there's choices. If you want a mid-range iphone, you need to get the SE 2022, which is the equivalent of a subpar Android from 2017.
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- Anonymous
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- 31 Oct 2024
200g for 6.3 inch phone is a deal breaker
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- peepeepoopoo
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- 31 Oct 2024
Anonymous, 16 Oct 2024I had a pixel 6 and it was quite disastrous. 1. The phone... moreI still have a pixel 6, and I have none of these issues. It's still running wonderfully.
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- Thila
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- 30 Oct 2024
Is there any signal issues in 9 pro? I have a 7 pro and SIM always get unavailable.
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- Klashyphite
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- 28 Oct 2024
SonyScamNumberOne, 25 Oct 2024I doubt you realize apple is copying everything from androi... moreI agree with you. Like Google was already ahead of the ai features and even Samsung, well some of it. what's the point buying a 1600$ phone when you don't have anything useful as in (apple intelligence) till their next update.
Also apple makes phones 650$ minimum for their budget.
While android does it for like 350-400$ with almost same camera quality, performance, storage and build strength plus you can save more when switching to another.
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- 26 Oct 2024
Anonymous, 25 Oct 2024Except that you can't change the battery at all after ... moreSkill issue. It's easy to replace the battery. Either yourself or by a common mobile device repair shop.
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- SonyScamNumberOne
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- 25 Oct 2024
Anonymous, 20 Oct 2024Every Android company is trying to copy Apple. Looolz I doubt you realize apple is copying everything from androids. For example the only big new feature in past 5 years is dynamic island which was introduced on LG V10 2015. Last time apple was "innovative" while Steve Jobs was alive.
Btw to prove my point more how absu** is to think that apple cares about innovations and phone releases... look at 16 pro max release. The only big thing in that new phone is AI. All ads were about first apple AI in 16 pro max. And on launch it's nowhere to be found. You basically purschasing a phone with PROMISE to bring something new. For now that new phone is no different than 15 pro max lol. Oh yea except camera button which was on android ages ago.
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- Anonymous
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- 25 Oct 2024
Anonymous, 16 Oct 2024Yes, everything you listed has been fixed.Except that you can't change the battery at all after it breaks... Trash phone
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- Anonymous
- IB{
- 20 Oct 2024
Anonymous, 20 Oct 2024It is expected to be the size of 6.1 iphone 14/ 15 pro mode... moreEvery Android company is trying to copy Apple. Looolz
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- Anonymous
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- 20 Oct 2024
It is expected to be the size of 6.1 iphone 14/ 15 pro model that google is trying to copy apple, lolz!
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- Bill
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- 18 Oct 2024
Anonymous, 12 Oct 2024Weight, screen brightness, resolution, ppi, processor power... moreresolution, ppi, processor power better battery???? Seriously what is your source?
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- Anonymous
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- 18 Oct 2024
Great phone, been using it for about a month.
It's very responsive, feels nice in the hand, has an amazing camera that shoots great photo and video...
Battery autonomy is also great. I get 8-10h of screen on time on a full charge, and a 30min top-up lasts for about 4h extra. Anyone complaining about the slow charging should consider basic planning skills.
I can't recommend it at MSRP though, it's just way too overpriced IMO, get it on sale.
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- 16 Oct 2024
jrharbort, 15 Oct 2024Wired charge rate is substantially higher than the 27W post... moreThank you for this information.
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- Anonymous
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- 16 Oct 2024
Anonymous, 16 Oct 2024I had a pixel 6 and it was quite disastrous. 1. The phone... moreYes, everything you listed has been fixed.
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- Anonymous
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- 16 Oct 2024
I had a pixel 6 and it was quite disastrous.
1. The phone overheats. After a few months, the battery got swollen and I had to replace it with a new one. Pretty hard to use the camera (especially video) for more than 15 minutes as it overheats and automatically turns off.
2. Phone calls disconnect the audio in the middle.
3. The software was sometimes buggy, manageable, but still irritating.
Does the Pixel 9 series fix these problems?
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- 15 Oct 2024
Wired charge rate is substantially higher than the 27W posted here. My USB-C volt meter testing showed the phone pulling a peak of 18.4V at 2.62A. That's 48 watts. And it sustained >45 watts until the 70% mark and gradually tapered down from there. I achieved these rates on the UGREEN 100W 4-port Nexode charger, and I believe it was using PPS protocol, not PD.