New Google Pixel 2 ad focuses on phone's key features

07 November 2017
The video focuses on several useful day-to-day scenarios where the phone can be of help.

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  • M7p
  • 08 Nov 2017

Meh!

Google try incorporating better hardware for your phones, with stock Android then we'll be in business.

    It's a joke made by Google! :-)

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      • AnonD-80334
      • MiF
      • 07 Nov 2017

      Making ads to show phone's key features?? should have made them at launch. now it makes people think that devices are not doing well or at least not in-line with Google's expectation.

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        • Ui}
        • 07 Nov 2017

        the whole ad only dedicated less than ONE second for an XL frontal view. I guess they all agree the regular pixel 2's gigantic bezel is butt Fugly !!

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          • AnonD-708416
          • GaJ
          • 07 Nov 2017

          AnonD-428442, 07 Nov 2017Q: Can I use my regular headphones? A: If you like dongles... moreLmao

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            • AnonD-428442
            • XP{
            • 07 Nov 2017

            Q: Can I use my regular headphones?
            A: If you like dongles, yes.
            Q: But last year you said...
            A: Shut up, you must like anything Google. If not, we know what you searched last night. Just saying.

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              • AnonD-568319
              • AbC
              • 07 Nov 2017

              Well, just a shame it's not avaliable in my region... :(

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                • AnonD-632062
                • 3Yf
                • 07 Nov 2017

                Yeah..yeah....cool ad.

                May sway away gullible people and iPhone fans.

                After all, they won't be missing any features since both are good at omitting important features (3.5 mm headphone jack, SD card slot....)

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                  • AnonD-659932
                  • 4yM
                  • 07 Nov 2017

                  They should really tell you about how convenient having no headphone jack is and that their screens unintentionally have privacy features built in...

                    About time I sold the iPhone - get me some Pixel!