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independantiste ,
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Those battery life numbers are… Ouch

LostAndSmelly ,

I don’t understand why Pixel phones are not more popular. I prefer the stock android experience over Samsung’s OneUI and they are usually less expensive.

Rocha ,

High price/performance, constant random hardware issues (on the previous generation the lens glass would shatter because who would have thought glass on metal contact is a bad idea), and a new software bug every two months that drains your battery and fucks something else.

SnowMeowXP ,
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In my country, since it is not “pre-approved” by google, the phones are limited to 4G/LTE and cannot have 5G enabled in our networks for pixel phones.

habanhero ,

Pixels are sold in fewer markets.

en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pixel_8

Even fewer for older Pixels, so it’s been a deterrent for their growth.

In contrast, S23 will launch in 55 countries.

henfredemars ,

Thank you for providing the most significant reason. Qualitative reasons matter, but having your device available in more markets is an enormous factor to people actually buying it.

evo ,

Marketing.

The Galaxy brand was firmly established and well known before the Pixel brand even existed. People say it’s performance or hardware issues but 99% of consumers don’t know (or care) about that at all. Google really only started spending on marketing for Pixel a couple years ago and the sales numbers reflect that.

helenslunch ,
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Google pushes Pixel advertising pretty hard. I can’t say that it’s good advertising…but what is, really?

MicrowavedTea ,

I don’t know if you count the A series but most people I know buy that and not the S series, and that’s usually much cheaper than a pixel. Also I feel like it’s an unpopular opinion here but I really like OneUI and once you get used to it, it may not be convenient to change back to stock.

TheGrandNagus , (edited )

Minor nitpick, Pixels don’t use stock android. There’s a bunch of stuff Google does that’s just for Pixels that nobody else has access to

But yeah I’m enjoying my Pixel 7

corey389 ,

The Pixel 6 was my last Pixel, and it probably will be for awhile. I’m all set on the Tensioner CPU and the very lackluster 5300 modem " same modem 6 through 8" and UFS 3 memory, Samsung is light years ahead on hardware. Install Nova launcher and deboat Samsung apps through ADB and Install Google apps, will give you near Pixel software experience. Plus I personally cannot stand the camera visor design. Maybe if the Pixel hardware gets better in the 9 I will go back but only time will tell.

BubblyMango ,

I find the android experience on pixel 6 vastly inferior to what i had on onePlus 3t or even galaxy S3.

In pixels it feels like customization is frowned upon, and google keeps pushing its products everywhere.

b0uldr , (edited )

Although I love the Pixel 8’s OS and design and want to love it Unfortunately $699 for midrange performance aint worth the money for me. I can find a used S23 for $650 with better value hardware-wise but the thing stopping me is OneUI and bloat.

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