ECOSYSTEMS COMPARED: Samsung Galaxy vs Google Pixel
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ADDITIONAL REVIEW NOTES:
1) What products are in each ecosystem
Pixel 7 Pro
Pixel Buds Pro - ANC, assistant, reading notifications
Pixel Watch Pro - input from health, notifications and reminders, assistant
Google Nest mini
Projector with AndroidTV
Chromebook
Galaxy Fold/Flip/S22 Ultra
Galaxy Buds Pro
Galaxy Watch 5
Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra
Samsung TV
Galaxy Book Pro laptop
2) Why not mix and match?
Samsung Galaxy Watch 5 with non-Galaxy devices lacks
ECG
Blood pressure monitoring
Samsung’s AR Emoji watch faces
Remote smartphone camera control
Galaxy Buds Pro without Galaxy phone lack
Samsung’s high res codec
360 audio
Seamless switching (multipoint) - but Pixel buds do this for all
Oher Galaxy features
Samsung Pay
Tracking down Galaxy SmartTags
Laptops have QuickShare, Dex, quick connection with Galaxy Buds
Samsung offers lots of tablet/phone paring features like app continuity and tablet keyboard share
Google doesn’t seem to have nearly as many exclusive features. They have multipoint on all devices
3) Comparison
Watch vs Watch
Earbuds vs Earbuds
Phone vs Phone
Additional Accessories
5) My setup right now
Pixel 7 Pro, Pixel Watch, and B&O EX earbuds but I do use a Tab S8 Ultra. I wish that worked better with Pixel, but I just use mostly Google apps on there, and it works fine
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So let's hear it. Are you a Pixel or a Galaxy person? OR do you mix and match??
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Pretty much Samsung. Phone, watch and tablet.
After AT&T did some weird thing regarding their cell phone towers my Note 9 no longer makes or receives phone calls. I have replaced it with the Pixel 6a and Pixel Buds A series (included with pre-order) and it works fine. My experience with both Samsung and Pixel has been great. I still have my Note 9 as a portable entertainment device. So for the time being I am both a Samsung and a Pixel person.
A little bit off topic, but regarding the earbuds I would suggest the Spinfit 360, if the stem is short, or the Moondrop Springfits, if the stem is a little longer. They don't necessarily improve sound directly, however, if they do improve their fit it increases comfort and will also sound a little better as the earbuds have a better position in your ear. Then again, your experience may differ.
Definitely a Pixel Person. 😁
I love my pixel 7 pro with my pixel buds pro as well but I got the Galaxy watch instead of the pixel watch for the battery life alone. Pixel watch was an unfortunate release to say the least.
It shouldn't be ethical to reserve functions to your ecosystem only. This is something both Apple and Samsung do. The protocols the devices communicate with other devices should be freely available allowing interbranch competition.
I've used Samsung's ecosystem, and it is great. My only complaint was that I always felt like I was having to use two ecosystems (Google and Samsung). I really disliked the fact that Samsung was always trying to push Bixby, which was terrible. I have Google Home Minis throughout my home. So when I added something to my grocery list from my mini home speaker. It would go to Google. Keep notes and not my Samsung Notes. They were always trying to get you to use their picture gallery, Galaxy Store, and Notes apps, which felt like an overlay on top of Android. I just wanted to use their great Samsung features but have more Google integration -it just didn't work quite right with Google. So... I ended up getting a pixel phone, Pixel Buds Pro, Nest Doorbell, Google TV ect. It all works perfectly now, and I won't be going back to Samsung.
I feel you. A pixel with a stylus pen like note is all we miss.
@@LucianVintila Yes!
Well said. Same here. After owning Samsung phones for years, I purchased the Pixel 7 Pro when it came out and am loving it. I have a Chromebook, Nest hub max in my office and the Nest Hub in the kitchen, Smart lighting, Google TV, and Nest cameras and doorbell. It all works so well together.
Samsung is infuriating like that. Duplicate applications that you can't uninstall, legal agreements to use the OS and gimmicks everywhere are making me consider an early replacement of my Galaxy S20+.
@@GTRxMan Right! Well said. That's what I was trying to convey. They have some great features like Samsung Notes and the S pen, but get rid of those duplicate apps you can't uninstall, Samsung!
As someone who is waiting for my Pixel 7 to arrive to switch from an iPhone 12... I'd say: No more walled-gardens, please! I feel that the blood type analogy was great to understand these products and I really feel that Google is doing great by being a type O+. And also, not having walled-gardens is the greatest Android feature, IMO.
I did the same exact move. Lovin the phone.
I'm on day 2 of using my Pixel 7 Pro and it's Effing awesome...
Google is creating there own wall garden also. The pixle watch doesn’t sinc with samsung health easily. Earbuds get features from Google that may not see the rest of Android. Google has asistant features that only work on there hardware. All these companies want your money lets not act like Google isn’t doing the same.
@joseph hodge, that's what I see. They are trying to low people into their ecosystem first, and then they're going to change things like Apple started, and now they have set boundaries all over their ecosystem.
@@josephhodge5387 well yeah but google is doing it lot less
Who needs a *phone*, all you need is a Samsung Smart Fridge.
my cousin’s gonna get me a galaxy watch and my aunt’s getting me a samsung galaxy s10+ in december, pretty hyped
For how much will you get the s10 + ?
That is exciting! Enjoy your new setup!
@@nobody.7.10.7 dunno man, my aunt’s bought it for my birthday
@@MikeOBrienMedia thanks! looking forward to it (: 👍
@@bred9901 ok you will definitely enjoy it sorry for asking
so happy to see someone who has a high quality style of video about Samsung's ecosystem, great video. Definitely enjoyed it! Well done ;)
I am team Samsung. Love it. The camera on my S22+ is so good, it blows me away a lot of the times, because the viewfinder always shows a worse photo than when it's processed. The watch4 work seamlessly with it and I love that I can charge my Galaxy Buds+ on the back of the phone, and I can control the buds (block touches or pass through sound) using my watch. I really hate the look of stock android 12/13, I wish they'd kept the Android 11 look and feel and I hate material you (the colors are dull and the apps look like trash) so I'm glad samsung gives me the option to disable the color picking and such. I had a OnePlus 7 Pro before this, and I wanted something as seamless as apple, as polished as apple (software and hardware), but I still wanted an android, and samsung has delivered. The only gripe I have os that battery life could be better on my S22+ exynos model
How much did you get the s22+ for? And would you of got the ultra if it where the same price. Sometimes I feel like the lower one is better. Not as much fuss over it.
@@daniellott2917 I get around 8-10 hours of sot on my s22u exynos
@@daniellott2917 I gt exynos s22u and the biggest battery draining thing is bad signal I swear when I have 2 bars all day it ccuts 4-5 hours of battery (sot) but with full signal it can last about 8 hours also with exynos running "high" processor setting instead of optimized actually makes the battery ast longer for some reason.
@@adrien822 sot? What is that?
@@daniellott2917 screen on time, you dont take standby (when youre not using your phone) into account
I concur with everything you said. I'm still going to prefer Google products for the overall Android ecosystem as if I dislike any one part, I can swap it out for Samsung or something similar and still not miss out on any features.
I think the Pixel Watch improvement requirements are pretty widely understood and they seem very doable: add a newer, more efficient processor, increase the size, toss in a bigger battery, and add incremental updates to the software.
The Pixel Buds definitely need Aptx support for higher quality audio and better noise cancellation. If they can get that done somehow, they'll be perfect.
As for the tablet, the one they're teasing looks super good, assuming it has a good screen and comes together well.
The issue is that the pixel 6 at least in my experience had horrible overheating issues due to video processing when using the camera for video calls etc. I was excited for the 7 pro until I heard it was also over heating and I'm not going through that for another year so I swapped back to Samsung. Google has always had the better software, but their quality control for software updates for the pixel 6 and issues with the tensor heat generation should've been fixable by the time the 7 series came out and it wasn't.
I like the size of the Pixel Watch as it is, but I have pretty small wrists. Google should add a larger model for people who want that.
The small size of the Pixel watch is literally my only gripe with it. As it is, it's a phenomenal device and I've loved using it!
I found the Pixel buds to fit my ears weird. They never did fall out, but I always felt like they were going to. I ended up returning them, because compared to my 3 year old Samsung Galaxy Buds, I don't think they really added much, and I don't really care about the ANC or anything else like that.
Saw you on my feed for the very first time. Really impressed by the quality of this video in every aspects. Subbed :)
This was such a great video! I was a Pixel user from the Galaxy Nexus up through the Pixel 4 XL. I switched over to Samsung with the S21 Ultra and kind of dove into their ecosystem. There are little nuisances about Samsung's ecosystem that just didn't exist on the Pixel, and while there's a lot I miss about the Pixel, there's plenty that I love about the Galaxy phones, not the least of which being the battery life. Ironically enough, I couldn't convince my fiancée (who's a big Samsung fan) to switch to Pixel, and there were little quality-of-life features that she had (like One UI's approach to the clipboard) that I was a tad envious of. There are few phones I miss as much as the Pixel, so once I get through a couple years with the S23 Ultra, I might start making my way back over to the Pixel and giving that ecosystem a proper look.
Brilliant comparison. Absolutely love this. Thanks for sharing your opinion ☺️
Thanks so much :)
@@MikeOBrienMedia maybe its also an idea to instead of compare the whole ecosystem with eachother to compare all of those devices individually? So we can actually see hmm those features i like more there or thats something i really use much thats better on the for example pixel buds... Or something like that...
@@MikeOBrienMedia i also have 1 other question untill i saw your videos lately i never heard anything at all of the pixel brand... I heard a lot of samsung and i used a samsung phone previously... Now i have a Xiaomi poco x3 pro that i use and i also have nothing as in wireless earbuds or smartwatches and i watched a lot of your videos and the samsung stuff all looked pretty good for me... So i want to start to go in that ecosystem... But is it than better to go for pixel instead, if you lets say like me start from scratch and dont have anything from both...
(I also have and used apples ipad all time but mine now is already 4-5 years old and can use some upgrades in the near future)
This man is one of the very few youtubers who's actually genuine. No bias, no bs. Uses whatever he wants (keeps switching), and says things the way they are. Deserves more subs than most of the tech youtubers out there.
He's definitely one of the best Tech RUclipsrs.
Great video Mike!
I liked the blood type analogy. Great job!
You always make great content ! Appreciate you and your hard work!!
Thank you so much, Aaron!
Awesome video man!
Pixel Ecosystem is so clean, fluid, and simple. I love it.
So is Apples
@@Omega_Mart_Employee_K1Z but it's limited and overpriced
@Omega mart Employee [REDACTED] Apple? Google is far more freedom than to compare with Apple. Apple's ecosystem is all limited to Apple products, and Google doesn't have that boundary, so.
@@bernard5260 yeah, I already know that. Thanks for your useless comment.
@Omega mart Employee [REDACTED] no disrespect but, why did you also comment that nonsense comment?
I’m trying to move from the Apple ecosystem to the Samsung ecosystem.
The issue I’m having right now is with the galaxy buds2 pro.
After half an hour of usage, my ears felt irritated. This irritation lasted 2 to 3 weeks. I never had this issue with any other earbuds.
I end up using Sony‘s link buds.
As a S22U owner if u get a tab (i have the s7 with a keayboard) is a very good system on the run if u travel or move quite often, is light, charges fast and have enough battery to fill me 2 days of work easy
im so glad you appeared and this video appeared on my youtube homepage! finally someone who can tell me the ecosystem feelsss
In 2018, I switched from a mediocre Samsung A8 to Pixel 2XL. That phone was a beast on its own. The camera software was absolutely amazing. However, I later switch to Note 20 Ultra and I must say, as much as I treasure Google Pixel lineup, Samsung offers way too many customizing features that I would not trade for a Pixel phone. I then bought Galaxy Buds 2 and Galaxy Watch 4 Classic. The ecosystem was surprisingly well integrated almost on par with Apple ecosystem.
The thing about Samsung is they're building & improving on One UI. Pixel on the other hand is still on experimenting phase. I was excited to see Google's Tensor chip when it was launched hoping that it would outperform A-series chip on Apple. Well, it performed worse, and many reviewers has reported bugs on their phones. Unless Google step up its game, they would still be behind Samsung & Apple in terms of overall products.
Well thats gonna be an issue because their chips are provided by Samsung.
@Czy B sure. Exynos chip is less superior compared to Snapdragon & Apple A series chip. However, they have come a long way since then. Tensor chip, on the other hand, is still new. Google is having trouble integrating them into the Pixel lineup. Hopefully, with several iterations, Tensor will be able to compete with A series chip.
@@MSR93 I think we may have an answer regarding the tensor chip. The second generation of the tensor chip in the 7 series has been preforming very well, google has done an amazing job optimizing the chip for the phone so it works very well, and seeing as it is an amazing flagship after just two years with this chip, I think we can say that it is better than samsungs exynos. I think in two years time their watch and earbuds will also be much better, its taken some time for them to get their groove, but I think they are doing very well now.
Love your video. Could you talk more about what will be missing if I were to use galaxy watch with a pixel phone?
I love your programmes. I'm in the apple and samsung eco system, started with Apple in 2014 with mac pro, iPhone, ipad. Bought a samsung note , tablet, watch. I preferred tge samsung classic watch to the apple watch, because there is protection around the edges. I would love to see you produce a programme between apple and samsung eco systems.
great insight and information, where can I get the cap you were had at the beginning of the video,it looks so cool
This was a great comparison, I love how down the middle you (at least tried) to be. I'm definitely a mix & match between Google and Samsung right now. I've been a long time Galaxy user and just recently upgraded/switched from the S21 Ultra/Galaxy Watch 3/Galaxy Buds Pro to the Pixel 7 Pro/Pixel Buds Pro (no Pixel Watch... Yet) and I can honestly say both are great and have their strengths/weaknesses.
1 thing I noticed, and that the RUclipsr touched on is - I lost some functionality with my Galaxy Watch 3 by making the switch. I no longer have the heart features by using it with my P7P which is super annoying. Besides that, they do work well together since you would just download the galaxy wear app and it operates for the most part just like it would on a galaxy device. The galaxy buds vs the pixel buds for me are still a toss up - time will tell which one I prefer!
In terms of sound quality the Galaxy Buds sound miles better.
@@Redspark77 I don't know if they sound better, but different. The galaxy ones seem louder and bass-ier to me.
@@bassistbehavior look at crinacle's reviews of each wireless bud. The frequency response of the harman graph of the buds 2 pro is astonishing. But if you like the sound profile of the pixel buds then good for you.
@@Redspark77 I'll check it out. They both sound good is all I was saying ☺️
Mike, I've been looking for your comparison between the Pixel Buds Pro and the Samsung Galaxy Buds Pro 2 but I've only been able to find the comparison with the previous iteration of the Galaxy Buds Pro. Am I missing something or you just haven't published it yet? Thanks!
Great work mike... I am planning on changing my oneplus and pixel vs galaxy has been on my mind for a while now.
Unfortunately I'm a part of the a50s line which is like an affordable galaxy and I'm using a mix of Google and Samsung and I don't really have the tablet and buds but I think I understand how this would upset others. I think the problem with Samsung is that they're already really closely aligned with Google so it's a lot harder for them to separate themselves from it all compared to apple who has been doing it since... well the very beginning
Thanks for the very nice overview, really useful.I used to be a Samsung person sort of..Have S9, buds, and watch 4. But after buying a A53 I got really disappointed as Komoot did not work. So I am/was considering the P7 but... listening to you it seems that Galaxy Health is not working well as bloodpressure ect are not working? I thought Samsung Health would also work on P7......So you did leave me ... bewildered...
I love my samsung tab 8 plus , earbuds and samsung 21 ultra , they all work amazingly 👏
I agree. It's now comes down to which ecosystem I buy into. I have been using a Galaxy Note 10 Lite, Galaxy Buds Plus and Galaxy Watch 5. Moving to a pixel phone may not be a good thing for my watch that I love very much.
It helped me
😊 thanks
To be honest I'm Very much in the Google ecosystem as far as smart home and software and I love how simple it is. Although I do love my Galaxy Tab S7 for DEX and the pen but I miss a few google features I love. Personally If the new Google tab had a DEX feature I would consider switching for that uniformity alone
I'm interested in trying Microsoft Surface Pro myself after experiencing so much lag on my Tab S6 Lite
This is the video that I needed to see. I have a p6, fossil gen 6, tile and akg headphones. I also have a s20 plus, GW4, and gal buds. I like p6, and GW4 but as you said, they kinda work together, which I hate. If Mobvoi comes out with a new watch, or I just may get the pro3 bc of battery. This put it all to rest. The phone is the centerpiece and everything builds of it.
Where did you get that wallpaper for your tab s8 ultra?
So...when will BP readings for the Watch 4 be available in the U.S.???
Or, where can i get the answer to that question?
ive got a oneplus 9pro with galaxy classic 4 and sony xm4s was i supposed to join an eco system
I've been a loyal Google Pixel and ecosystem user, and just bought the Galaxy Tab S9+. I'd be interested to see how you 'googlefy' it... maybe a video on how to push ecosystems close to each other?
im currently using s22 ultra with galaxy watch active2 and galaxy buds+
looking to upgrade to pixel buds pro for the long battery life and the pixel watch2 when it comes out next year as my watch active2 is slow
any advice?
I am the anti-ecosystem man. I have a Pixel 8 Pro, Galaxy Watch 4 Classic, AirPods Pro 2, and an M1 iPad Pro
Still own the O.G. Beoplay E8's. Wanting to upgrade to something with ANC, not sure to go with B&O again (the best audio brand I know of) or bury myself deeper into the Google ecosystem and buy the Pixel Buds Pro. Anyways, nice video!
They should do pixel tags and fix the pixel watch teething problems - auto screen off, syncing with
Pixel bedtime mode, ability to change frequency of HR testing to save battery, more control from the app on updates, etc…
It’s interesting that the conversation has shifted from android vs iOS to one ui vs pixel vs iOS, etc
I have a Pixel 6 pro and bought the Galaxy watch 5 and tried the mods for the blood pressure and ECG, pretty cool features but I'm having a hard time parting with my Tic watch 3 pro. I might return the Galaxy watch and keep using my Tic watch. Then upgrade next year when the new Pixel watch comes out or if they have a decent Black Friday sale I can use my credits on.
what do ypu miss about the tic watch?
@@lawbinson I like the size, battery life and the 2nd screen. It's a pretty solid watch, if it had the update wear os for the assistant it would be even better in my opinion.
Tic Watch 3 pro are you not out of date?
Is it still worth buying the galaxy watch if I have a pixel
@@brendanlong3906 I ended up buying the Galaxy watch 5 pro LTE, I got a good deal on Black Friday. I love it I think you'll be good with a Galaxy watch.
Is google going to bring back location based reminders? I switched back to samsung because Bixby still allows these. I use them 24/7 and don't understand why they were removed
So if I have a S23U and I use the pixel buds, I'll be able to use all the assistant features like if I had a pixel?
I've spent most of my time with Samsung phones from the S8+ up the Note 10. UK pricing and the lack of Snapdragon processors, all change I believe, prompted me to explore other options. I now have the Google Pixel 6 Pro.
I have a Galaxy Active 2 watch which I have hacked for the ECG and I'm working on the BP change. I have the Galaxy Buds Plus which are standing the test of time well. Both work well enough with the Pixel except for the watch ECG and BP and anything else that I haven't yet noticed.
In November I can upgrade my phone and the ecosystem won't influence my choice, I'll look at phones that best suit me as I know that there are watches and earbuds that will work with it. That may then in turn have a slight influence the brand of watch and earbuds I upgrade too based on the functionality I lose and cannot hack. If not then I am happy to mix and match with Google and Samsung.
Swapped my Galaxy phone/buds/watch for the Pixel 7, Pixel Buds Pro, and Pixel Watch. And I have to say, I've been really happy with how everything works together. I think Samsung does an incredible job with their hardware, but Google's ecosystem is finally a real pleasure to use on a daily basis.
I want to buy my mom a 7, but I keep hearing horrible things. How's your call quality, and is the overheating really as bad as everyone says it is?
@@camillemoore9737 Never had complaints from friends or family about call quality and I personally can hear people over the phone almost perfectly, the clear calling feature is actually quite impressive in my limited experience (I do not call people very often)
As for the overheating I'm not sure where these complaints are coming from? My phone very rarely feels warm and I wouldn't say I'm a light user either.
@@camillemoore9737 I would say go for it, seems all of the problems that I've heard regarding the pixel 7 are far more common in the base model. I have a pro and I love it. So if you are in a prosperous enough position, go the extra mile.
As for the problems and complaints I think they are more than likely the result of improper use or factory error. Most phone couriers offer warranty so if there is a problem with the phone you can usually get it replaced that way. And if not google also personally offers 1 year of warranty for all their products if I'm not mistaken so if there is an issue with it you should be able to contact google directly and be able to resolve the issue.
@@zacharyhansen8250 I ended up buying it for her, and so far, the only problem has been the "black screen of death". Googled (irony) how to fix it, and the phone is back to normal. I'm jealous I don't have one, but maybe when the 8 comes out, I'll get it. Thanks for the advice, tho 😉
@@camillemoore9737 It's honestly wild how many people have had these various major issues with pixel phones and I haven't lol.
Glad it works though! I have a feeling she'll love it.
If your audience includes East and South Asians, Europeans and Africans please try reviewing the Xiaomi and Huawei Ecosystem.
I really love the way you review your products and would like to know your take on them
I have the sony wf-1000xm4, galaxy watch 5, and a galaxy s20 fe. I love all 3 of my devices
I liked the stand for the Galaxy Tab S Ultra tablet. Can you give me a link?
Wonderful topic, thank you for the discussion. I am recently a Samsung Ecosystem fan. I have not given much thought for Google products when it comes to hardware. And for my use case, Samsung provides the best product integration from my experience. I am glad to see Google expanding hardware offerings and I hope they continue. But for me there is little Google has to offer me when compared to Samsung. From my point of view, Samsung products have the best integration for Windows and Android today. I certainly recognize that there are fans of Google and if their products meet their requirements, they should certainly support them.
The Samsung Ecosystem was crystalized in 2021 with the announcement of the Samsung Galaxy Book Series, Apps, and services. In my case the Samsung Ecosystem is the best on the planet today. My workflow and productivity have improved so much with Samsung’s better integration of Windows and Android. It is hard to imagine Google can do better without including Microsoft Windows into their strategy of future products. Microsoft has included a Google device in their hardware product line, and I see no reason Google cannot have a Chromebook and Windows PC offering. But that is a topic for another day.
As with most people, I did not start out to be a Samsung fan. It started with the Samsung Galaxy S8+ smartphone. I was so impressed with the product, that I started looking at other Samsung products. And as the need for technology upgrades came due, I added the Galaxy Watch, then Galaxy Tab, then Galaxy Earbuds and Smart Monitor 36-inch (two for business). But what brought all these products together for me was my purchase of the Galaxy Book Pro 360 15-inch 2 in 1 laptop. With Samsung apps now available on all my devices, my workflow just exploded. I am a huge note taker and Microsoft 365 user for both business and personal. Samsung seems unique in the industry with their approach to integrating Microsoft Windows, Google and Intel, resulting in the best interoperable experience I have ever had for Windows and Android at any time.
For me my Windows PC and Android smartphone are the most important tech I use today. Samsung offers one of the best products that span both work and play. That said, I am happy to see Google get into the game, but for me they will need to fill out their product line. Samsung has both Windows and Chromebook product offerings. Will Google consider a Google Book powered by Windows? At a minimum, I would hope Google delivers the best-in-class tablet bar none. Today if anyone ask me who has the best tablet, my vote will go to Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra and close second the Apple iPad Pro. I would love to see Google really knock this one out of the park, so to speak. Time will tell. Go Google!
No matter what others put on the market i just cant get enough from Samsung i like everything about them
I mean my wife has a pixel 7 pro and that phone is really smart some unique features with a great camera too i almost bought it but when i thought that s23 is about to be announced soon i decided to wait because i know its gonna be special and i would regret for not waiting. I got the tab s8 ultra and the ear buds pro and the asus zenbook pro duo laptop but i definitely need a bigger screen like maybe 30 inch or so..who knows maybe samsung will come up with something special in the upcoming months so let us wait and see
I don't like ecosystems as ecosystems are built to lock in the user and that user may miss out on better "quality" products from outside the ecosystem. BUT BUT the Android-Windows ecosystem is still much preferred due to the open-ended nature as Android or Windows cannot be tied to one company! That's why the Samsung - Android - Windows ecosystem is so good.
Yeah exactly. The main advantage of Android is that you can mix and match different types of gadgets from different brands and they'll work.
good comparison but how do you choose pixel watch over galaxy watch in terms of the bezel? xD
if the bezel is minimal and actually nice looking (classic/pro model) then it doesn't matter if there's lesser black backgrounds on the galaxy watch
Nice ecosystem review
No walled garden! I love that you can use the Google watch with any device. Makes them stand out from the rest. That is cool
I use a pixel 7 pro, galaxy buds 2 and galaxy watch 4, and I'm happy. I have had an s22 ultra and I currently also have pixel buds pro, and I don't miss the extra stuff. I love the watch and both earbuds, but the pixel polish and software is unbeatable.
I got the same setup! Lol
Sometimes app determined which ecosystem you use. In my case, I just love using pen in samsung notes, that screen off memo really come in handy and other neat feature really sell me and really good integration with tablet (tried one note but it doesn't work for me and google keep dont have robust pencil support) so yeah I am team samsung
I am with you on Samsung Notes. I use it all the time and having the app available on my Samsung Galaxy Tab and Galaxy Book Pro 360 was magic for me. All my notes native across all my tech. Simply wonderful for my workflow.
Can you use the Samsung fitness and beam it to your tv without a Samsung phone? When I had a Samsung, I beamed the workouts to my tv and it showed all the live stats from my watch on the tv. It’s a great competitor to Apples Fitness+ but was FREE. I wondered if I had a pixel and galaxy watch if it would still work.
While I liked Samsung's ecosystem while I was in it, when I switched to a Pixel phone I wasn't expecting such a difference. I don't think I'll ever be able to go back. Something about stock android and google assistant is head & shoulders above Samsung. My biggest gripe with Samsung was needing to have a Google & Samsung account. Why can't I just have one and not think about it again?
U could actually if you link your samsung account with the Google account. Then just click sign in with Google whenever you want to use your samsung account.
Im going to mix pixel 7 (plus a-buds) with a tab s8 ultra. Will see how it works. Do you think that 16gb ram vs 8 worth it in the s8?... .thanks
I have a Samsung phone with the Pixel Buds Pro, multi-point wasn't enabled by default and there wasn't an option in the app to do so. I purchased a Pixel 7 just for the fun of it, and saw that there were so many toggles that I was missing in the Pixel buds app when I was using a Samsung, multi-point being one of them. So Google does actually limit some features if you don't have a Pixel device.
Sounds like you're the kind of guy who would buy a new house when a light bulb stops working hahaha
Do you recommend Pixel Buds Pro?
@@ironkb57😂😂
I used to be a samsung person, but now im more of a pixel person, but overall im pro android. Im excited for pixel's future because of the software and the tensor G line. What Google is doing with the tensor G line is very similar to Apple's M and A line (seamless efficiency and power). I agree that the current tensor G2 chip is not powerful at all, but the AI is incredible and the software is so good. The tensor G3 in the next phone is rumoured to be wayyy more powerful and im here for it. Their products are also cheap enough too. I have the pixel 7 and pixel watch and I love them together so much. I do have a galaxy tab s7+ for their features which I mainly use for school. Despite the different brands, my phone and the tablet are both still android and they work together almost seamlessly anyway (except for certain samsung features and apps). I like what you said about walled gardens with pixel because that is so true due to the universality of Android. Granted samsung is more walled off, but will probably never be any more walled off since they are of course...android.
Samsung in a whole has a lot to offer. You ahve great variety of products to chose from. They have a samsung exclusive features, they have good compatibility with each other, they have great trade in deals to buy a new phone. So it's a no brainer to buy a samsung phone and be a part of the eco system.
But, I tend to use my Pixel more than the Samsung S22 Ultra. I've been using a Pixel 6 alongside the S22 Ultra, and I prefer using the Pixel 6 more. The UI, the optimisation, the lack of bloatware, the snappy Camera, the animations, the integration with social media apps like Snapchat, and a lot more going for rhe Pixel 6. I'm happy with google eco system now. Looking forward to more and better product releases from Google.
What stand is he using for his tablet?
I'm using a mix (Google Pixelbook laptop, Galaxy Watch 5, Fold 4, Galaxy Buds 2 Pro, Google Thermostat and Home devices). One thing about the Pixel watch where it is NOT flexible is charging and the lack of Xi compatibility, you are stuck with the Google charger. I have the Samsung dual charging pad which would be useless charging a Pixel watch.
I've used both the Galaxy and Pixel ecosystem, I prefer the latter. The Pixel ecosystem is more simplistic and cohesively designed to work together.
I have been throughouly enjoying the apple eco system for about 2 years now.. airpods pro, apple watch and iphone 13 pro work seemlessly.. thinking about getting an ipad next year to complete it.. cant wait!
Phone: Google Pixel 6a
Earbuds: Pixel Buds Series-A
Watch: Fossil Gen 5e
Tablet Surface Go 2
I am not one for brand loyalty as I think it is a silly notion in all honesty, and creates that triblistic "fanboy" culture that sees people argue over nothing important. I have had many phones over the years from the likes of Nokia (2.2, 3.4), Huawei (P10 Lite), Honor (Original Play), Oppo (Reno2), LG (G3, Nexus 5X, both bootlooped), and the one thing all these lacked was simple reliability. The earbuds came with the Pixel 6a, but prior to purchasing it, I was seriously contemplating Sony earbuds as I have never had any issues with their headphones. With the watch, I wanted a vintage design, and with its silver body and brown leather watchstrap, I get just that with the Fossil Gen 5e and it works with very few issues. The Surface Go 2 is ok, but the battery life is less than desirable and nor will it charge via USB-C unless you have one of their additional accessories. So, I am contemplating an Apple iPad M1 Air instead. Even with all these different brands, I still get access to Google software such as Docs and Sheets, so I do not need all hardware to be just one brand.
Hey, Mike. If I use Galaxy watch 6 classic with my Google Pixel phone. Can I use features like body composition measurements and stress management? Love from India. Thank you.
I liked the analogy of how Mike compared Google and Samsung with blood types, I believe Google should be more like O type.
Ty.
I have been using Google phones as my primary phone since the Samsung Galaxy Nexus in 2012. I then went to the Nexus 5 (which I loved and still have) then it was the 5X (which I hated and had to get replaced 3 times) then it was the Pixel 2 (which was pretty good) then I had the Pixel 3a XL (which was good, though kind of big) then I got the Pixel 5 in 2020 (which was pretty good and I kept it for 2 years until the screen was separating from the body) two weeks ago, I traded it in for the Pixel 7 and so far, I am loving the Pixel 7. It really feels like my Nexus 5 or my Pixel 2. Flagship specs and good performance.
Speaking of ecosystems, I picked up the Samsung Galaxy Buds in March of 2019. Overall, I have really liked them. When the Pixel buds pros came out, I picked those up, but they didn't fit in my ears well and I thought they were too expensive for what they were, and not enough of an upgrade from my Samsung Galaxy buds, so I returned the pixel buds. I just bought the Samsung Galaxy Buds 2 Pro, for $111, because Samsung has some deep discounts going on right now. I will see how I like them, but if I don't like them, I will probably return them.
I just picked up a Samsung Galaxy watch 5 LTE, because there are some good discounts on the Samsung website for them. I was using a Fitbit Charge 5 since May, and I have really enjoyed using it, but I felt like I was missing out on alot of the smartwatch features. Though I love the battery life and I plan on still wearing it when I sleep, or if I forget to charge my Galaxy watch. I was debating getting the Pixel watch because of how the software integrates so well with my phone, plus it uses Fitbit, so I wouldn't have to change anything, but the price for it is a bit too much for me compared to the Galaxy watch. Maybe when the Google Pixel watch 2 comes out, I will trade-in the Samsung Galaxy watch 5, if Google or Best Buy offer that.
So right now, I use a Pixel phone, but with Samsung Galaxy accessories, which I know I miss out on some features of the accessories, but it doesn't seem like I am missing out on much.
I just wish brands could make everything completely compatible with each other but I also understand them trying to lock users into their ecosystem for more profit.
Whats with the 'Eco'? I can't see any relevance in the use of that prefix.
I use the Pixel 6Pro with GW4Classic and everything works, and it was really easy to install an app to get the ECG and Blood pressure working
What app did you use?
How?
He might of side loaded it
Literally one of best tech videos on the whole internet
The Strokes, love that band, nice taste
I think Google can expand their ecosystem, because they're very much flexible to do so and with the software they can do great. It'll be better if they bring up a computer OS other than linux, one that can be seamlessly integrated around their products. The only hiccup is that their products don't hold value in the long run... If only they can also add +6 years on their OS updates it'll earn them competitive advantage as well as increase market share.
I switched to the Google Pixel 7 Pro from the S22 Ultra and there are no regrets. I tried the Pixel watch but didn't like how small it was and paying for all the Fitbit features so I returned it and Kept using my Galaxy watch 4. As for the tablet, I have the Tab S7. As for the earbuds, I own the Google Pixel Buds Pro which sounds amazing and the Galaxy buds live. I'm half and half in both.
Are the missing features of galaxy watch on Pixel not a deal breaker?
@@MrBunny53 the Galaxy watch has sleep tracking for free. Better watch faces. I have Google assistant on the Galaxy watch. I honestly didn't see a major positive of the Pixel watch over the Galaxy watch.
Amazing and informative video. Might actually go towards Samsung than google but samsung really needs to focus on laptop sector
Their galaxy Book Ultra 3 next will be amazing! Have you seen the benchmarks? It trounces the M1Max Macbook
@@gao1812 have you seen the M2 Macbook Pro that shit blows out Galaxy Book Ultra 3
The laptop integration, and Tab S8 Ultra make this a no brainer for me.
Well, pixel has camera app on wear os, you can use that
I've been using Poco F3 + Amazfit GTS 2 + Redmi Buds 3 Pro...for almost a year, and it's great for budget ecosystem. 😅
I am a samsung galaxy person - currently I'm using the tab S8 ultra with the buds live as daily drivers (do not have a phone)- these two work great - However I bought the watch 4 classic two weeks ago AND THE BIG DISAPPOINTMENT is software incompactability!!! CAN'T CONNECT WATCHES, WRIST BANDS ON TABS was the notification I got when I tried to connect the watch to the tab s8 U to the classic - So dissapointing, had to return the watch... Samsung really needs to fix this. I feel like products should seamlessly work together. Anyone else with this issue??
I must say I think the pixel buds have a cool looking case, 👍
This sorta comparison is a rarity. Brilliant video Mike, thank you so much for it. Keep em comin.
Omg yes I also have B&O EX for both my Samsung Z Flip4 and S5e tablet
Fantastic watch. I think for me personally I'll always mix and match for the most part. I don't believe in buying a brand for the sake of it or for the name of it unless you genuinely feel it's the best fit for your needs. I can use one phone, use a different smartwatch use a different pair of earbuds etc seamlessly coz I'll just pick what I find good value for money in each category. I think the only thing I'm brand loyal to is PlayStation. Simply coz I enjoy their single player story exclusives so I'm sort of all in there unlike with other tech where I just mix and match.
I'm currently using the pixel 6 pro, but looking to try the Samsung s23 ultra.
My biggest gripe with Google is their lack of screen mirroring. I hate how I need a stupid Chromecast, or TV with chrome cast built in.
I know I wouldve missed stock Android but I use nova launcher now anyways, I can't not use it, I'll miss Google's assistant and ai
But looking to try Samsung's mirroring capabilities, the s pen and intrigued by Dex
Camera, picture/video, most phones aren't too far off each other so I'm not fussed about that department.
What stand are you using for your S Tab 8 Ultra ?
Anyone?
Looks like someone is spamming people using your name Mike!
The Google pixel buds and the assistant integration is fantastic
I wish I could have the Google Pixel software with OneUI features on a Samsung Galaxy.
I currently use Samsung Galaxy phone with, Samsung Buds 2 & Pixel watch. Just one thing I have noticed I miss out on not using Google Phone with the watch is the camera app. No Pixel phone, no remote camera control with the watch. I've found a paid 3rd party workaround, but yeah, there's that which goes against what your video suggests that you lose no functionality on the Google devices if you cross pollinate. 🤔
Can someone who has used both a p7pro and the OnePlus 10 pro tell me how the experience compares?
I have a galaxy z fold 4, a galaxy watch 4, and Skullcandy dimes for earbuds (too convenient to have them on my keychain, used to have nicer buds with multipoint but I was always forgetting them). I have Windows for my home computer (for gaming), Mac os for my work computer (didn't choose), and an Alexa compatible smart home (which includes an Amazon Fire Tablet with a dock).
You're really versatile bro
@@spicytrendz2071he’s smart. I do the same. Have some of each . All work fine together.
I use the Samsung Ecosystem: Galaxy Watch 4, Galaxy A23/ A12, Samsung Galaxy Buds 2 and Samsung Galaxy Tab A8 10.5. Yes there are limits but as long as the connect, I'm good with that.
Would you not compare with the Google ecosystem as opposed to pixel ecosystem.. e.g. nest speakers, hub, cameras etc..
Samsung's ecosystem really shines when it comes to home appliances. Fridges, ovens, laundry machines, AC/Heat, air filters, vacuums, etc.