Unfortunately, the Pixels have had the same drawbacks for many generations: overheating/bad battery, inconsistent modems, and awful speakers. Each generation brings improvements but for some reason, they can't get the speakers right. How hard can it be to put in a good pair of speakers like iPhones or Galaxies do? The fingerprint sensors that are optical are usually bad most of the time but will get the job done. The reason most people buy a Pixel is for the cameras, the AI gimmicks, or the many years of updates with smooth software. I do hope starting with the Pixel 10 series that Google will finally make a phone with good audio because Pixels aren't cheap when they're new so bad speakers are a deal breaker when you can get a Galaxy that'll be about the same but more consistent.
@mdrafiqul2898 I'm on Android 15 right now on my Pixel 6a. It helped a little with battery life and less heat but it didn't do a damn thing to fix the speakers. That's a hardware problem that Google has had for many years that they refuse to fix. No software update will fix a hardware problem.
My pixel 9 pro has been solid so far with audio, although I do prefer Motorola edge plus 2023 audio, and the Asus rog 6 to me has the best sound out of all of my devices.
@@RJ_Uploads my experience has been that iPhones, Galaxies, and even Motorolas have better speaker quality than Pixels. Hopefully, this is an area where Google will upgrade with the Pixel 10 series because everything else seems solid.
My son & I have both had the 7pro since launch, neither one of us has had all those problems you mentioned bro, both displays have no scratches like you've stated not gonna lie. they did get warm the first 6 months, not like you stated. This phone only got better with updates. And for under $270 bucks in mint condition with many years of software support, you simply can't go wrong. If anyone is watching this cus you're on a budget & you need a damn good phone, don't listen to all the hate. This phone runs so smoothly fluent. It just floats, animations are beautiful.. It's not perfect, but what is for under $300 bucks!?
If someone really wants a Pixel on a low budget as a lighter user it's quite easy to recommend, but for any heavier usage I wouldn't suggest it as battery life and heat especially with 5G on + high brightness isn't good IMO. 1 positive is that Google very recently announced that the 6 and 7 series will be getting 5 years of OS updates instead of 3 like they originally planned. So that's a few more years of life out of em.
This video will help all who want to jump to the Pixel family but don't want to invest a lot of money. The news about Google adding two more years of support to the Pixel 6 and 7 series makes them worthwhile.
Pixel 7 Pro (Brand New) with 512 GB of storage is going for $399 right now on Woot. So I'd say it's a solid budget proposition if you take a lot of photos and reluctant on buying refurbished phones.
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Nah S23U is the best option for value. Pixels are slow, overheat and have a hiccups overall (9 Pro XL is amazing though but defo not worth the price cuz of the awful tensor)
Unfortunately, the Pixels have had the same drawbacks for many generations: overheating/bad battery, inconsistent modems, and awful speakers. Each generation brings improvements but for some reason, they can't get the speakers right. How hard can it be to put in a good pair of speakers like iPhones or Galaxies do? The fingerprint sensors that are optical are usually bad most of the time but will get the job done. The reason most people buy a Pixel is for the cameras, the AI gimmicks, or the many years of updates with smooth software. I do hope starting with the Pixel 10 series that Google will finally make a phone with good audio because Pixels aren't cheap when they're new so bad speakers are a deal breaker when you can get a Galaxy that'll be about the same but more consistent.
Update to Android 15. You won't have these issues
@mdrafiqul2898 I'm on Android 15 right now on my Pixel 6a. It helped a little with battery life and less heat but it didn't do a damn thing to fix the speakers. That's a hardware problem that Google has had for many years that they refuse to fix. No software update will fix a hardware problem.
My pixel 9 pro has been solid so far with audio, although I do prefer Motorola edge plus 2023 audio, and the Asus rog 6 to me has the best sound out of all of my devices.
@@RJ_Uploads my experience has been that iPhones, Galaxies, and even Motorolas have better speaker quality than Pixels. Hopefully, this is an area where Google will upgrade with the Pixel 10 series because everything else seems solid.
@DWtechfan hopefully so, I love Motorola because they usually come with the dolby Atmos built in, and I get to eq my audio on the device 👍🏾👍🏾
My son & I have both had the 7pro since launch, neither one of us has had all those problems you mentioned bro, both displays have no scratches like you've stated not gonna lie. they did get warm the first 6 months, not like you stated. This phone only got better with updates. And for under $270 bucks in mint condition with many years of software support, you simply can't go wrong. If anyone is watching this cus you're on a budget & you need a damn good phone, don't listen to all the hate. This phone runs so smoothly fluent.
It just floats, animations are beautiful.. It's not perfect, but what is for under $300 bucks!?
I had one with no problem. I wish I could customize it like Samsung
@@Romeoforbes At least it is not an iPhone 😂
If someone really wants a Pixel on a low budget as a lighter user it's quite easy to recommend, but for any heavier usage I wouldn't suggest it as battery life and heat especially with 5G on + high brightness isn't good IMO.
1 positive is that Google very recently announced that the 6 and 7 series will be getting 5 years of OS updates instead of 3 like they originally planned. So that's a few more years of life out of em.
This video will help all who want to jump to the Pixel family but don't want to invest a lot of money. The news about Google adding two more years of support to the Pixel 6 and 7 series makes them worthwhile.
Pixel 7 Pro (Brand New) with 512 GB of storage is going for $399 right now on Woot. So I'd say it's a solid budget proposition if you take a lot of photos and reluctant on buying refurbished phones.
Thank you 😊
I just bought one today
Congratulations 🎉👏🏻
You not lying about the scratches on the screen.. It’s like magic they pop out of nowhere.
Just picked up an S24 Ultra, I'm loving it so far lol
Yesh bro, but you didn't get it for under $270 in mint condition.
@katinasoutherland7693 and who said I did?
Why is the thumbnail the 8pro?
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iPhone 14 pro going into 2025- would love to see this
great video
Bruh we need a Xbox Series X vs Ps5 late 2024 review
real
Nah S23U is the best option for value. Pixels are slow, overheat and have a hiccups overall (9 Pro XL is amazing though but defo not worth the price cuz of the awful tensor)
Pixel 8 Pro and Samsung Galaxy S23+.
do the iphone 13 pro next plz