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Maybe isn't worth 1000£, but with trade in, you save a lot. I preorder P9 P, 256GB and with trade in(pixel 6) I saved 304£. Ordered from Google store.

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    • Anonymous
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    • 20 Aug 2024

    haha, 19 Aug 20241000 euro seriously?For what?For Google name on it?No matte... moreNo pastics here, friend. Only glass and metal. ;)
    Design is nice, though a bit iPhonesque.
    Price... eeeh. Will, probably, see this going for 900 Euros in a few months.

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      • nvy
      • 19 Aug 2024

      1000 euro seriously?For what?For Google name on it?No matter what specs it is waste of plastics.

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        • 19 Aug 2024

        The early antutu scores do not seem heavily favored for this phone. Only around 1 mil. That's too shabby for a 2024 flagship considering you are going to perform against Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 and A18.

          salman, 15 Aug 2024first time i liked a pixel phone ever, the biggest and fine... moreWhat are you talking about? I never had any heat issues with my S24U.

            AlexPP, 17 Aug 202490%??? Really? YES, correct, i stand by my statement!

              Anonymous, 18 Aug 2024Nope it will charge 55% in 30 mins That's just a claim, + most people won't be using a 27W PD 3.0 charger anyway

                Fantastic design, the best since the Pixel 6 Pro. The selfie camera looks great after an overhaul. The camera will surely be even better overall. However, I think it will be worth it to wait for 3-4 months and then buy one for below $700, as the prices will come down in the used market and there will be further deals and discounts.

                  Zero ghost , 18 Aug 2024a 2019 Huawei mate 30 pro is equal to this little thing...s... moreIs the Huawei P30 Pro better than a Pixel phone when it comes to point-and-shoot photography of moving objects? I don’t think so.

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                    • Anonymous
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                    • 18 Aug 2024

                    joe, 16 Aug 2024still slow charging at 29W? only 50% in 1 hour?Nope it will charge 55% in 30 mins

                      Anonymous, 17 Aug 2024Google with its latest phone still stuck at 27W wired charg... more127W charging is kind of a lot for a lithium ion battery as opposed to a lithium polymer battery, li-ion cells are much more sensitive to heat than li-poly, that's why basically any li-poly equipped phone has fast charging speeds and li-ion phones are still charging at 45W, though google should still be ashamed given that they could at least go up to 40W for an acceptable charging speed... 🤔

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                        • 18 Aug 2024

                        a 2019 Huawei mate 30 pro is equal to this little thing...so cute Google phones are just now reaching 2019 Huawei lvls ..and apple will need another 200 years if they survive their self-destructive nature crapin where they eatin

                          finally, small pro google phones

                          too bad it's expensive af, might as well wait till prices calm down...

                            AlexPP, 17 Aug 202490%??? Really? Bro among all phones released past let say 3 years most of them been 6.5 - 6.7 inch size on average you cant deny that.

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                              • 18 Aug 2024

                              I own a current Pixel. Would I pay £1,000 for a pro 9? Absolutely not. Whilst Google might think they are a premium brand in my opinion they are not. Having also owned a Galaxy S, it looked and felt far more premium. It was far slicker to use. In a pub no-one ever asks to see your pixel but they're all over a new galaxy. To me, I'd pay £750 for Pro XL, £650 for the Pro, £550 for the 9. Above that, I'd rather pay the difference and get a Galaxy S or iPhone.

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                                • Anonymous
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                                • 17 Aug 2024

                                Google with its latest phone still stuck at 27W wired charging while other companies offering 127W fast charging normally. Shame

                                  Oh dear Google! Just like Samsung, you haven't noticed the cost of living increases experienced by the vast majority of Europe and North America.

                                  This year's pricing for the Pixel 9 range is woeful for the 128GB base models. Whilst I buy a phone mainly for the camera capabilities coupled with an okay processor, I'll hang on for another year with my 7 Pro and maybe consider the Pixel 10 range before upgrading next year or, perhaps I'll splash-out on a Pixel 8 Pro.

                                  A plus point of the Pixel range is how the phones offer the majority of LTE frequency bands for worldwide travellers such as myself although Sony and Samsung also offer the same for Android users along with Apple for iPhone users.

                                  It's great to have the option of a more compact Pro model although not at the prices being charged.

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                                    • 17 Aug 2024

                                    Would be interesting to see how Pixel 9 Pro compares to Sony Xperia 1 VI, as they are obvious competitors with their moderate size and good cameras. Just looking specs if I would be Pixel 8 Pro user, there is no point in upgrading to 9. But from some older model... hmmm.

                                      Cpt.Power, 16 Aug 2024Well maybe i am. Cant imagine a person who have fingers a... more90%??? Really?

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                                        • Anonymous
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                                        • 17 Aug 2024

                                        How true that it is still using UFS 3.1?