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How does everyone feel about Google Pixel phones?

Previously on Lemmy:

Past Discussions:

Sorry for the delay for the weekly. Server’s not that stable right now, maybe we should start the thread on Sundays instead.

I always like to switch things up once in a while because it’s fun. So, let’s get back to the brand discussion this week for the Google Pixel. We’ll do a discussion on repairability next week. Again, ideas are always welcome here.

I’ve never used a Pixel, but people around here should know that I’ve been very critical of Google’s product decisions over the years, and the Pixel is no exception. In my point of view, discontinuing the Nexus series, buying out the talents from the remains of HTC and starting an official “made by Google” phone is the equivalent of reddit buying out Alien Blue to make the official reddit app. I think it’s the event that scared big Android manufacturers like Samsung enough to start making their own ecosystem away from Google, as they are concerned that Google may start locking software features to their own phones instead of improving Android overall (rightfully so, I might add).

It really makes no business sense at all to turn your manufacturing partners into your competitors, but then again, it’s Google.

With that being said, the first years of the Pixels has been marred with growing pains. Whereas the Nexus line has always been barebones, no frills development devices, it seemed to me that the people who made Pixels don’t even use Android and are insistent on turning Pixel into iPhones, removing the headphone jack on the Pixel 2 despite the antagonistic ad from the original Pixel, Pixel exclusive software features like Google camera that necessitating the need of rom mods, as well as the quality issues that seems to be inherited from the Nexus days just really soured me from considering Pixels, as I think it’s against the spirit of openness that made Android great.

But it seems like in recent years, they finally figured out that a large percentage of people who bought Androids not because they can’t afford iPhones, but because they like Android, and I see the introduction of the “a” series as progress. The recent Pixel ad campaign also made me think that they finally figuring it out: people want different things, trying to turn Android into worse versions of iPhones was not going to work, so they should be trying to make the best Android for Android users instead.

(It’s also the reason I think all the previous reddit clones failed, but Lemmy will be the one that finally succeeds.)

SpacemanSpiff ,

I’ve had Google phones since the Nexus line and all the odd numbered Pixels to include the 7 Pro. My wife has used the Samsung Note (I forget which versions) and is using the Samsung Fold now. I definitely like the Pixel line better than the Samsung phones she’s used primarily because of the monthly updates and a few features like call screening (you can even hear the person on the line while the Google message is playing to hear what they may be saying before you pick up or send them to VM) and call holding (the phone will monitor the call when I’m on hold and alert me when a person gets on the line.). The Pixel camera is pretty good, but I have to admit I like the Samsung Fold camera a little better.

NightOwl ,

Google Pixels are the absolute best phones for custom roms and ones I feel best about when it comes to software support outlasting the hardware because of that. All the other phones might have better internals, but it’s the growing animosity towards unlocking bootloaders and rise in prices of phones hitting laptop prices without the long term software support to match that makes it seem less appealing than pixels to me.

MasterBuilder ,

This is my view, too. I still have my 2XL with fully updated LineageOS with MicroG, and it still feels “fast enough”. I got the P6 because the camera stopped working after 4 years and the battery and USB charging port got flakey.

However, after I went with a custom ROM, the USB/battery problems went away. I still use it.

If I can’t flash, I won’t buy.

SteadyGoLucky ,

I thought my Pixel 2 would be perfect for a custom rom. But then I found Google locked the bootloader for refurbished phones. I couldn’t find a way around that so now it’s a paperweight.

MrPloppy ,

Got a Pixel 6. Still loving the design, software and (reasonably) quick updates.

Saturdaycat ,
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I have a 6a and have been emulating games with it and playing remote play with my backbone. Super enjoying it

Mako_Bunny ,

The camera in the 7 Pro was unmatched but the battery life is just shit in my opinion. Everything else worked fine, not the most powerful device though, didn’t run games very well.

Zed ,

My OP3 was dying and I needed a new poo phone, I can’t afford buying things whenever I want so that’s extra incentive to hold on to my devices, so after 5 years of use (the OP3 was second hand) I finally got the opportunity to switch phones and I got the pixel 6a (second hand as well)

Honestly I love it, it’s basically the same size and almost the same dimensions as my previous phone but with a bigger screen, the OS has some very cool and intuitive options here and there, the camera is better back and front, the battery is great for my use case, I appreciate having a new phone again that will still have decent software support.

And all of this for around 200€, the same price I got my OP3 5 years ago, I’m really glad I could find such a good phone for this price.

I used to mod a lot back in the day, installing custom roms, custom kernels, all kinds of apps, but that changed and I just use a DNS and ublock on Firefox, I’m not even planning to unlock the bootloader and root this one, I’m happy with stock, it has everything I need at this point in life.

knotthatone ,

I absolutely loved the Nexus line, but I’m on my third Pixel and they’ve been mostly excellent aside from a couple of nitpicks. I had the 2XL, 4a5g & 6 Pro so far. I will likely get the Pixel 8 Pro after that’s released. Aside from the name (why!?!?!!?), the 4a5g was just about perfect.

My 6 Pro has been mostly great, but a little sensitive to overheating in direct sunlight and it chews through battery on 5g. Hopefully the 8 improves on those two things. And has a flat screen, as is rumored.

applejacks ,
@applejacks@lemmy.world avatar

Good but overhyped.

jaykstah ,

I’ve had a Pixel 5a and currently have a Pixel 7. Have enjoyed them greatly. The 5a was a bit mediocre overall, camera performance wasn’t that great & it got a bit slow over time. That being said, the clean OS experience and integration was always nice and it was perfectly suitable for my needs at a good price.

Now that I’m using my Pixel 7 as a daily, the Pixel 5a is holding up pretty well with GrapheneOS as a backup phone / media player.

Pixel 7 has been really nice to me. Interface is smooth, camera is nice, everything just works essentially. And getting the latest Android pretty quickly is a nice feeling. My only gripe is that Google’s SoC is still a bit lacking and battery life isn’t the best, but I hear the current Android beta has some promising battery life improvements.

Overall I’ve been having a good time with them. Still kinda miss my Nexus 5x tho, that thing was sweet…

JGrffn ,

How has grapheneOS been for you? Would you main it? I’m on a Note 9 that’s had it’s battery life reduced to pretty much having to charge it constantly or I’m out before the end of the day. Considering Pixels mostly because of Graphene, which Louis Rossman says great things about (except for the ex lead dev). I don’t know if I’d be sacrificing any of the features in a pixel phone, though…

alansuspect ,

I’ve got the 6 Pro. I cracked the screen which sucked, but for the price they should probably come with a cover.

The fingerprint scanner on the screen works less than half the time. The only thing I’ve really been impressed with is the camera, other than that I’d go any other phone.

I used to have a Xiaomi Rednote 9 Pro and loved it. Not sure how secure Xiaomi stuff is but was very happy with it, plus the fingerprint scanner was on the side and worked much better.

ThrowawayPermanente ,

I use a 5a with GrapheneOS and I’m very happy with it

MajorHavoc ,

Yeah. I can’t comment on Pixel running whatever Google puts on it, because I installed GrapheneOS within ten minutes of buying mine.

That said, I think it’s a fantastic phone.

HobbitFoot ,

Since LG left making phones, I’m buying Pixels since I really don’t like what Samsung is doing and I don’t trust my Google account to the different Chinese companies.

I’ve got a Pixel 7 Pro and it is ok, but battery issues are worse than other phones and I’ve had issues with overheating that I’ve never had with other phones.

rab ,
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Try deleting and adding your fingerprint again

SteWi ,

Loved my Pixel 5, but they’ve gotten too big from there.

skookumasfrig ,

My pixel 5 has the screen separate from the body. I went ahead and got a 7 pro as an upgrade. I’ve had the original pixel, the pixel 3 and the 5. I seem to be skipping the even ones.

7upCoconut ,

I’m on my 3rd Pixel (2,3A XL, 6). They’re good phones. Updates are pretty regular and support is fairly long lived. The cameras are fantastic. The software and interface is barebones. No bloat.

The only downside I would put out there is that they sometimes run hot. Like hotter than any other phone I’ve ever had. Suddenly and uncomfortably hot in your pocket.

I have zero interest in a foldable screen and it’s going to be years before I’d ever trust one.

Kalkaline ,
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That’s what my 4a 5G is doing right now, it also doesn’t connect to my car’s Android Auto, but I don’t know if that’s a phone thing or the car.

horrorslice ,

Are you using wireless or USB? Mine is extremely finicky and I have to swap cables often. It’ll charge, but stop connecting to Android Auto.

Kalkaline ,
@Kalkaline@programming.dev avatar

USB, the car says the phone isn’t responding and I kind of believe the car. My phone does some weird stuff with background apps and changing the battery optimization doesn’t help. I think it probably runs out of space in RAM.

jcrabapple ,

I had every Nexus except for the 5, and every Pixel except for the 5. I've had really good luck with them all. Only problem I had was after about a year the wireless charging stopped working on my Pixel 4 XL. I've handed down almost every single phone to either my parents or my kids after at least a year of use and they continue to last a few more years. I can't recall one ever dying. I swear by them.

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