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These aren't perfect, obviously, but some comparisons. Pixel vs 5X vs iPhone7 http://www.phonearena.com/phones/compare/Google-Pixel,Google-Nexus-5X,Apple-iPhone-7/phones/10264,9593,9815 Pixel XL vs 6P vs iPhone 7+ http://www.phonearena.com/phones/compare/Google-Pixel-XL,Google-Nexus-6P,Apple-iPhone-7-Plus/phones/10263,9587,9816 The Pixel units are a little smaller (couple mm each in height/width) than the Nexus units (yay!). Both Pixel units are a little lighter than their Nexus counterparts (168g vs 178g, 143g vs 147g). Internals are the identical, except for battery size and screen size/resolution (finally!). Screen to body ratio is *slightly* less on the XL than the 6P, but I'll gladly take the smaller dimensions (though front speakers would have been really nice). They look boring, but they are gonna sit in a matte black case anyway, so who cares? Camera looks to be pretty much the same as last year. 12MP f/2.0 unit with 1.55μm pixels. The iPhone camera is f/1.8, but it has slightly smaller pixels so they should be pretty identical again. Front image stabilization would be nice, but I haven't seen specs on that yet. Really, its going to come down to pricing for me. If its sane, I'll upgrade. If its not, I'll probably still upgrade. I'm not interested in anything else Google is announcing on Tuesday (Home/Chromecast-4k/router/etc), so its just the phone for me. Source for dimensions/weight not on the comparison page: http://www.phonearena.com/news/Final-Google-Pixel-and-Google-Pixel-XL-specs-are-posted-by-Carphone-Warehouse_id86068 ilkhan fucked around with this message at 03:56 on Oct 3, 2016 |
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I'm hoping that just having two storage options (32gb and 128gb) and having the same specs just with different sizes (barring resolution and battery which is due to the size) means that the price delta between phones will be very small. I can stomach $650 for a 32gb Pixel if the 128gb Pixel is only $700-$720. I'm also curious to see if the 700 mah increase in battery for the XL actually translates to anything in the real world due to the increased screen size and resolution. That's about the only thing that would make me consider the XL over the smaller one. I like my Moto X Pure, but going back to a smaller size is tempting. I could have a phone that fit into the phone slot the center console of my car again.
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# ? Oct 3, 2016 04:37 |
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Yeah, I'm thinking hard about going for the smaller one.
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# ? Oct 3, 2016 05:30 |
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"Pixel, Phone by Google" what is a horribly constructed sentence. Like is that the actual name? What the gently caress is the comma doing doing there? It repeats it the next paragraph down so does the advertising guide specify calling it 'Pixel, Phone by Google'???? hello salesperson i would like one Phone by Google, Pixel
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# ? Oct 3, 2016 06:11 |
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bull3964 posted:I'm hoping that just having two storage options (32gb and 128gb) and having the same specs just with different sizes (barring resolution and battery which is due to the size) means that the price delta between phones will be very small. AP speculation is an alternating price scheme. Pixel 32 - $649 Pixel 128 - $749 Pixel XL 32 - $699 Pixel XL 128 - $799 Give or take another twenty-to-thirty bucks. No GPU upgrade, no Gorilla Glass 5, no sub-f/2.0 camera, no dual front speakers, no dual lens, and no IP68? For premium prices? Fuuuck that. I think I'll take a chance on an unlocked Sarnsung next year, before paying a $300 premium just for two years of OS upgrades. Mister Facetious fucked around with this message at 06:33 on Oct 3, 2016 |
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699 USD for the 32GB XL? So that's probably gonna be 900 to 1000 Canadian doing a direct currency conversion. It better be the most feature packed incredible amazing premium flagship for that price, because what the gently caress Google.
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# ? Oct 3, 2016 06:26 |
For those prices the ZTE Axon 7 and One plus 3 are so much better deals. You could basically buy a new phone next year at the 400 dollar range and pay the same amount, have as consistent OS updates, and have overall better hardware. Oh and also have more storage thanks to the micro SD slots.
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Mister Macys posted:AP speculation is an alternating price scheme. Why is waterproofing such a big deal in phones all the sudden? It's not new. Is it really even useful? Also, who is paying extra for the 128gb? How could you max out 32? Google photos clears out space as needed without losing access, and Google music intelligently caches. What are people doing with their phones that they need 128 gd gb?
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RZA Encryption posted:Why is waterproofing such a big deal in phones all the sudden? It's not new. Is it really even useful? I use my phone outside in a very wet and rainy place (Vancouver, BC), I take it on hikes in rainforests, I go camping near lakes and water, I even have it out on tables in bars and pubs where there is a high spill risk. So yes, being waterproof is incredibly useful. It's new in that it's becoming a more commonplace feature on premium flagship phones, it's very awesome. As for the storage, 32gb on my Nexus 6P was way too small, I was constantly running out of space and having to un-pin Google Music playlists, delete apps, etc. 64GB is the minimum for me now, or 32 plus an SD card (lol). CLAM DOWN fucked around with this message at 07:17 on Oct 3, 2016 |
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Keep in mind that a native nougat phone is going to have double storage used for system due to the dual partitions for seamless updates. Seeing as how Nougat on the 5x already takes up 8gb of storage, that 32gb Pixel likely only has 16gb of storage out of the box. Turns out the real reason for them nixing the 16gb model is that the OS likely wouldn't have fit. bull3964 fucked around with this message at 07:35 on Oct 3, 2016 |
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bull3964 posted:Keep in mind that a native nougat phone is going to have double storage used for system due to the dual partitions for seamless updates. Eek, good point. CLAM DOWN posted:I use my phone outside in a very wet and rainy place (Vancouver, BC), I take it on hikes in rainforests, I go camping near lakes and water, I even have it out on tables in bars and pubs where there is a high spill risk. So yes, being waterproof is incredibly useful. It's new in that it's becoming a more commonplace feature on premium flagship phones, it's very awesome. Using it in the rain is a good point. You'd think I'd be all over that, I live in Seattle and walk to work.
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RZA Encryption posted:Why is waterproofing such a big deal in phones all the sudden? It's not new. Is it really even useful? Dust resistance is actually relevant to my job, and honestly; if Apple, Sony, and Samsung can do it, among others- what's stopping Google? Why should I pay $300 more than an OP3/Axon 7 and not get it? As for why 128gb is needed, it's simple; most of the music I like simply isn't available via streaming, and HD video recording eats up memory lickety-split.
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# ? Oct 3, 2016 08:16 |
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I'm not seeing a compelling reason to upgrade from the 6p really, thankfully because it looks like it's going to be hella expensive.
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# ? Oct 3, 2016 08:55 |
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I'd get a Pixel if it was much much cheaper than the $600 price point that's rumored.
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ilkhan posted:These aren't perfect, obviously, but some comparisons. I don't know, it seems crazy to pay $600+ to upgrade for a better processor and practically nothing else. I'll just wait until 2017 to upgrade my 5x.
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# ? Oct 3, 2016 11:02 |
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Yea, I'm skipping this year's Nexus, Pixel or whatever the hell. Google's been fumbling about with lots of their products and this ex-Nexus phone is yet another casualty.
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# ? Oct 3, 2016 12:50 |
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Can anyone recommend an app that can: A) Export all the data in a contact to vcf (including organization, custom labels...) B) Export only from the local phone "account" ? Because I've been looking and trying and I can't find any app that does all of the above and it's loving killing me.
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# ? Oct 3, 2016 13:24 |
I'm really hoping Google pulls something jaw dropping out of their rear end, just because of all the people here saying "I'm definitely skipping this year" when it hasn't been announced. That being said, unless Google pulls something jaw dropping out of their rear end, I'll be skipping this year, too, and I'll probably pick up a cheaper phone to replace my N5. Maybe a 5x, maybe a 6p, I dunno.
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# ? Oct 3, 2016 13:29 |
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I have the original droid turbo. Should I get the pixel or go for something else?
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# ? Oct 3, 2016 13:43 |
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I am excited for tomorrow because my X Pure's battery holds about 80% of capacity and the Home/Wifi stuff is interesting to me and I hope the speakers have Home built in and *waves pennant that reads "Global Brand"*
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# ? Oct 3, 2016 13:53 |
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Coco Rodreguiz posted:I have the original droid turbo. Should I get the pixel or go for something else? Ask again tomorrow afternoon. We know the specs of the new Pixel phones and have a leaked pricepoint. Until they are actually presented tomorrow, we won't know more. Interestingly enough, it looks like these phones are going to be available through Verizon which is actually making me pause a little as I can't imagine it coming through that partnership unscathed.
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# ? Oct 3, 2016 13:56 |
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I'd rather see shock than water resistant phones. Covering phones from rain is ez but you're bound to drop the phone sooner or later, and then regret you bought a phone made from flimsy metal and glass.
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Ihmemies posted:I'd rather see shock than water resistant phones. Covering phones from rain is ez but you're bound to drop the phone sooner or later, and then regret you bought a phone made from flimsy metal and glass.
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Mr. Powers posted:I'm really hoping Google pulls something jaw dropping out of their rear end, just because of all the people here saying "I'm definitely skipping this year" when it hasn't been announced. Hopefully the 5x discount with Fi activation carries over to one of the new models
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# ? Oct 3, 2016 14:15 |
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My fingerprint sensor on my 5x stopped working... I'm working out of town so I'll have to troubleshoot in 10 hours, if that doesn't work I'll try to RMA. Anyone else experience this?
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Ihmemies posted:I'd rather see shock than water resistant phones. Covering phones from rain is ez but you're bound to drop the phone sooner or later, and then regret you bought a phone made from flimsy metal and glass.
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# ? Oct 3, 2016 14:28 |
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Hrmm, yeah, unless this thing comes with a poison dart launcher or something else wonderful I think I'm going to go for the oneplus3, even though i really didn't want a larger form factor phone.
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# ? Oct 3, 2016 14:30 |
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Yeah, it's seeming more and more likely I'll have to resign myself to a OP3 or (hopefully) cheap 6P. My N5 completely died 2 weeks ago and I've been using a friend's spare OP1 which hasn't been bad. I realize the only thing I'm really gaining for 90% of my usage is a faster processor and updated OS. The other things don't seem to justify a $200+ premium.
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Telling that with the leaked Pixel promo information there's no mention of 'The Big Thing'. So it's looking more and more like something half-arsed rather than anything else. I need a Nexus 4 replacement dammit. It was only supposed to be a thing for a few weeks until the 'early' new nexus launch and now it's October and the Pixel looks underwhelming and over
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Mr. Powers posted:I'm really hoping Google pulls something jaw dropping out of their rear end, just because of all the people here saying "I'm definitely skipping this year" when it hasn't been announced. I've been very happy with my 5x, but it's just on the cusp of obnoxiously little RAM. I'd love a marginally updated version even if the price is higher by whatever another gig of memory costs....but lol if google really charges $600. Shannow posted:Hrmm, yeah, unless this thing comes with a poison dart launcher or something else wonderful I think I'm going to go for the oneplus3, even though i really didn't want a larger form factor phone. I just want to be able to call in drone strikes on other commuters.
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Blue Footed Booby posted:I've been very happy with my 5x, but it's just on the cusp of obnoxiously little RAM. I'd love a marginally updated version even if the price is higher by whatever another gig of memory costs....but lol if google really charges $600. I think it'll depend on price for me. And really, what other alternatives are there? The second tier phones are second tier for a reason, and the other flagships all cost just as much. Maybe if iPhone 7 had gone to type-C...
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ilkhan posted:Agreed on the ram thing. Theres no reason maps+music should have *any* trouble staying in memory after a fresh reboot. The ZTE Axon 7 and One plus 3 have almost the same specs at 200-300 USD less.
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# ? Oct 3, 2016 15:41 |
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When I destroyed my Nexus 5 trying to replace the battery I bought a new Nexus 5 to replace it from Amazon at $150. Honestly, now that the battery works fine I'm back to feeling how I did when the 5x/6P came out: happy with the phone I have and unwilling to compromise to buy another. Unless there's something very compelling about the Pixel I'll probably see if I can get another year out of my N5. Truth be told, with Rick Osterloh in charge of Google hardware now I expect next year's Pixels to have a style of their own and not look like a recycled budget HTC from a year ago.
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# ? Oct 3, 2016 15:45 |
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The Pixel phones are made by htc, and don't even come with grip tape.
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# ? Oct 3, 2016 16:12 |
I don't mind the design. I don't buy phones for style, even though I did really like the look of my One X. I just want an appreciable upgrade over my N5 and at $650 I want some feature to make it worth my moneys.
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Shannow posted:Hrmm, yeah, unless this thing comes with a poison dart launcher or something else wonderful I think I'm going to go for the oneplus3, even though i really didn't want a larger form factor phone. Dart support has been in the Android API since the Weaponized Kitkat beta (you should have seen the on-campus statue for that one).
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# ? Oct 3, 2016 16:49 |
Arsenic Lupin posted:Dart support has been in the Android API since the Weaponized Kitkat beta (you should have seen the on-campus statue for that one). https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Android_Tactical_Assault_Kit
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# ? Oct 3, 2016 16:51 |
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Okay, I totally give up on extrapolative jokes. Presumably the weaponized version is able to identify itself to GPS satellites as "I'm official, don't fuzz the coordinates".
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# ? Oct 3, 2016 17:17 |
Rebels in Syria were literally calling in US airstrikes with pins in Google maps. http://www.businessinsider.com/kurds-coordinating-airstrikes-with-google-maps-2015-8?IR=T
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Nitrousoxide posted:Rebels in Syria were literally calling in US airstrikes with pins in Google maps.
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