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I use a pixel and I have a hard time justifying a different phone.
Maybe things have changed but the last Samsung I had was an S7 and I didn't like it. It suffered from bloat and didn't last all that long. Battery issues and the screen started to lose sensitivity.
I've used iphones and they aren't bad, but I really dislike apple's app store and effort to control everything on my phone. Also everytime a new phone came out my old phone became next to unusable for a month.
I got a pixel 3 and loved it, now I have a pixel 6 and don't see changing my phone any time soon or going to a non-pixel phone. They last a long time, they work well with everything and the camera is excellent.
A pixel doesn't have SD card slot or 3.5 mm jack. My Xperia 1V has both. There. Justified.
I mean most consumers don't care about those π€·ββοΈ
most consumers have shit taste π€·ββοΈ
Or those features just aren't that useful in modern phones...
If I'm paying flagship money then I want all features that's even slightly useful
So why did you buy a Sony that doesn't have adaptive refresh rate or a good auto camera?
The camera in auto mode is quite good as far as I can tell. I'm not sure what you mean by adaptive refresh rate? Is 120Hz too low for your taste?
Itβs nowhere near as good as the competition, who are also cheaper.
Adaptive refresh rate means itβs not locked to 60hz or 120hz - it can go from 1hz to 120hz at many different refresh rates depending on need. Watching a 30fps video? 30hz it is. 60fps game? 60hz it is.
Sony lock to 60 or 120 with no inbetweens and no dynamic changing.
A 120Hz display can show videos / games of lower refresh rates with no problems. Not a frame is lost as long as it's higher.
LTPO screen tech is better. Adaptive refresh rates gives you significantly better battery life while making the content look better because itβs not giving you that motion interpolation visual. Displaying content at its native refresh rate is always best.
An always on display at 60/120hz is going to use absurd amounts of battery compared to one at 1hz.
It doesn't happen. Quote from wiki:
For the battery usage I have yet to see my phone dropping below 50% (charging once per day) so I don't see a issue there.
If your phone had an LTPO screen like all the other flagships youβd be ending the day with 70% instead of 50.
Adaptive refresh rate is better. Thereβs no arguing this.
It's better in theory but if it makes no practical difference then I don't consider it to be a useful feature. Especially when we're comparing with SD card slot and 3.5mm jack which I use everyday.
It makes a world of practical difference - itβs a massive battery saver.
I consider LTPO essential. I donβt consider a 3.5mm headphone jack essential, nor an SD card slot. We all consider different things differently. Very few people think the things that you believe are essential are actually essential, hence Sony being on the verge of exiting the phone market.
A practical difference how? Do you frequently use your phone for several days without charging it?
Iβm a heavy user of my phone. Having it be constantly 120hz would mean Iβd have to charge it multiple times a day vs just once.
That's fair. But you'd have to admit that's not a common use case either as most reviews (and my own experience) indicates that the phone runs more than 24 hours for average uses.
While I understand the appeal, those are 2 features that I don't need. Having the option would be nice though.
I think more people should have this kind of view, and less of an all or nothing approach.
I'm looking to switch from Samsung to a non-Google phone, It's too bad no networks seem to carry the Xperia in Canada. Really don't want to shell out $2000 up front for a phone.
You know I used to be with you on the SD card slot thing because phones used to have barely any internal storage. But now we're seeing phones with hundreds of GB of onboard storage and having an SD card expansion on top of that feels wholly unnecessary.
I'm with you on the 3.5mm jack tho.
Your phone doesn't have an adaptive refresh rate screen, a good auto camera, etc etc. Swings and roundabouts.
I've used https://shop.fairphone.com/ for a while now, a bit less slick and more expensive, but I'm very satisfied. I already degoogled completely, can't have a Google phone now :D
What does Fairphone offer for the car infortainment interface, or are you stuck without one?
I don't own a car, no idea.
Lmao, god I'm so jealous of Europe sometimes. I have to assume you don't live in the US.
There are some places here you can get away with not having one, but its basically a non-option for the vast majority of the US
True, sorry about that :(
All good lol. There are things I appreciate about my country, but definitely also things I don't π city planing and viability of bikes & walking are 100% the latter
NotJustBikes
I mean, Fairphone runs Android. So the same Android Auto that a Google Pixel would have
That is by Google though. Right? They said their phone is de-googled. So maybe the question isn't what does Fairphone have, but what does a de-googled Android phone use?
fair enough, my bad
Which OS do you run on it?
/e/os
The maddening thing is how much effort Samsung wastes duplicating basic gapps. Their contacts manager, calendar, etc has no real advantages over the Google ones. Just focus on the hardware and overall experience? Stop wasting time reinventing the wheel. Same with their app store. I've had an S20 for the last 4 years. Used Samsung since the S2 which I still have. And am looking at a pixel to replace it since my security updates are running out.
They do have advantages over the google ones though. One big advantage is that "they're not google ones".
A google monopoly should be the last thing anyone wants. You should be wishing more developers would put their apps on the Samsung Store along with any other stores.
Can you explain what you mean by bloat with the s7? I have that and like my phone, just wondering why others don't.
I don't know what OP is talking about, by the time the S7 came around the bloat was already heavily reduced, I'm on an S10E still and think it's one of the best phones ever, apart from the lackluster battery maybe. But current day Samsung Android I don't consider bloated.
Maybe I had an S6, but I remember a bunch of apps I couldn't get rid of, Facebook being a big offender. I didn't save a list of what I disliked, but it was enough for me to go back to the iPhone for a bit.
This is all personal opinion though, I like my current phone, I like it enough to stick with them unless things change drastically. Maybe part of the issue is that I upgrade my phone every 3-5 years.
Also this might be a newer phone thing not a pixel thing, but it seems to be way more water resistant. I accidentally put my pixel 3 in the washing machine for a full cycle and it worked fine afterwards.
Yeah I would never buy a non-Pixel phone now.
They're right at the top in the battery department, there's still a little bloat but you can disable things. Maybe 5 garbage games and FB
Still using an S7E to this day as the battery seems basically indestructable...
The one single weak spot? I actually had to replace the glue.
An S7 may as well have been a Symbian phone compared to the OS Samsung phones now run.