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Chee_Koala ,

I’m riding this 6a all the way to bricktown, then I’m switching to a repairable alternative. Also never buying Google hardware or registering for Google services ever again.

BarbecueCowboy ,

Do you have any prospects in mind for a repairable phone? I’m of a similar mindset, but the premium on the existing ‘repairable’ phones out there is so high that I don’t feel like I can justify it.

Chee_Koala ,

No not really. I said it a bit vague because I think because of EU mandates more phones will be repairable(Soon TM hopefully). I wholly agree with you about the price of, for example, Fairphones. On the other hand my usage has changed radically from 10y ago, and consequently my phone is holding on much longer, so I’m saving up in the extra years this phone is surviving for a more expensive and arguably worse phone except for the repairability. Every day, it becomes worth more and more to me to be as independent from (large) corpo’s as possible, so effectively it’s becoming a better and better deal 😊. Same story for laptops, except it’s Framework instead of Fairphone

girsaysdoom ,

I’d like to get a Pixel for GrapheneOS but I’m sorta waiting to see if the upcoming fold has pen support. If not, I’ll probably just get an earlier model since it’s cheaper.

cleverusername ,
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Never given the slightest flying fuck about flagship phones.

Current phone is an A52 that I bought on sale and intended to use for at least 4yrs.

Stop feeding the bullshit machine!!!

freewheel ,

Moved to pixel from HTC for the fast software updates. My next phone will likely be a pine phone or something similar; build quality on my last two pixels hasn’t exactly been up to snuff.

possiblylinux127 ,

Pixels have very good custom rom support. With that being said I like moto.

sgibson5150 ,

I have already said “goodbye google” and “hello moto”, but long story short I had to factory reset my old Pixel 6 last night and ran smack dab into this:

9to5google.com/…/pixel-6-reset-bricking-reports/

Right now I don’t even know how to turn the damn thing off. 😆

Auzy ,

I have an 8. Also owned a 7 (but I do lots of hiking and broke the glass on the 7, so couldn’t trust the waterproofing anymore, so upgraded).

Why would I give up on their hardware though?

BradleyUffner ,

3rd option. I’m not excited about the 9, but I’m sticking with the Pixel 8 I already own. I’ll upgrade to whatever Pixel number adds enough new features to justify the cost.

snrkl ,

They run GrapheneOS Wonderfully…

tiredofsametab ,

Neither? I am more wary after the launch of 6 and the issues, but I also say 'neither' because I'm simply not in the market for a new device.

BillDaCatt ,

I tend to get a new phone every other year. I bought a phone last year so I will probably be excited to see the Pixel 10 next year!

superweeniehutjrs ,

I have a pixel 8, and a pixel 6 before that. The same bugs have followed me the whole time. I guess PiP, keyboard, bubbles, and graphical issues just aren’t being worked on. I’m waiting on Apple sideloading updates before I’m upgrading, but this is a piece of shit. I would try another OS, but I am afraid of getting banking apps and Google Fi working.

dogsnest ,
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  • breadsmasher ,
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    I do miss “back in the day” when I was a kid, where every phone had its own OS and apps, and it was exciting to go through every single option and button on the phone

    These days, bar a few small hardware differences, every iphone is the same as the next, and every android is the same as the next.

    I much prefer a standardised OS (android,iOS,whatever) but its not exciting anymore

    ArtikBanana ,

    I’ve been wanting to buy a Pixel for a while now (for GrapheneOS), but there’s always something that bothers me too much.
    This time around, the Pixel 9 pro sounds like it will be great, but I’ll be waiting to see Google’s custom SoC using TSMC for the Pixel 10.
    I could always just get the 9 later at a lower price or used.

    Speculater ,
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    I’m still waiting for a reason to upgrade my 6, so I might skip 9. I think I’d upgrade if we get 20-40x optical zoom. Otherwise, I’m not sure what a more powerful phone will do for me.

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