Performance is a tad subjective. The camera was very average, screen jutter when moving. But with 6 and 8gb of stock android it would emabrrass 99% of phones.I don't agree. The design wasn't modern, but it outperforms the S8 that I had. Better battery life as well.
Watch how quick it is!
My mate has the 5 I think and he was saying it's not much of an improvement for him to upgrade yet.
The camera is good on his though.
As for my Note. I'm convinced the first phone I had was an absolute bag of shite. The replacement lasts all day now instead of having to charge it around 4pm.
The camera is still quite slow opening from double tap and taking pictures when compared to the Nexus 6p.
I'm still not convinced it's as good as everyone makes out imo.
I seriously wouldn't RMA your device for a vibrate motor if you reckon your screen is good.So, it's about a week since I got the Pixel 2 XL so just very brief thoughts on it.
- Looks and feels really premium
- Finger print sensor doesn't seem as accurate as the Nexus 6P was. I register the same finger multiple times btw so it's not a bad print.
- Blue shift is barely noticeable
- The saturation mode was DEFINITELY needed and looks infinitely better now
- No burn-in yet
- Camera is absolutely superb, haven't done any video yet but it's really slick for stills
- Battery life is cracking, much better than the 6P was. I only had half battery yesterday as I forgot to plugin over night and I was on 9% by 11:30PM
- Quick charge this gen is on another level
- Front facing speakers are again perfect, it's the sole reason I never went from the 6P to the 1st gen Pixel
- Lock button is a little high for my liking but I'm getting used to it
- "Now Playing" is actually really cool. I've never had any of the google assistant features enabled on a phone before now but I've found myself using it AND the Google Home Mini I got free quite a lot. It lives in the kitchen so I can put music on and do stuff without getting my phone covered in raw chicken etc.
- The none responsive edges are right on the curve, I notice it occasionally but very very rarely
- Vibration motor is piss poor. It couldn't get an ant aroused. I spoke to google support who said they've had no other users reporting it and that they would replace the device. I'll go through an RMA if it is just my device but I want to see if anyone else has noticed that they can't even hear it vibrating on the table next to them if there's any background noise.
So who else went Pixel 2 XL?
You updated to the latest patch? If you do and change to the more saturated mode it's loads better. Mine is hardly noticeable. I just assumed people were making a bigger deal out of it than need be.I seriously wouldn't RMA your device for a vibrate motor if you reckon your screen is good.
Got mine today, blue shift is f**king appalling. When using the phone it's not a problem, but like reading stuff (messages, emails, webcontent) while it's flat on a desk and you're in for a nasty experience.
Edges of the screen feel weird but I'm sure you get used to it. The case I've got at home will probably remedy most of that too.
I'm going to keep it for a week to see how it goes but when I took it out the box and turned it on I nearly put it back to return it just based on that nasty blue. (I've got mild night mode turned on atm to remedy the situation).
Yeah. It just seems to hang on a black screen for a second or two. I know it doesn't sound much but the Nexus was quicker and that's 2 years older.Double tap power button for camera you talking about? I can't see how it could get any quicker from a standing start.
Pixel 2/2XL, Note 8, One plus 5T, Huawai P10 pro (I think)The new iphones have come out, so predictably my year old iphone 7 now crashes a lot and the screen stops working with the latest update installed.
What are my best options outside of apple?
Is pixel the google phone? I have a chromebook and its been faultless. May go that way.Pixel 2/2XL, Note 8, One plus 5T, Huawai P10 pro (I think)
You updated to the latest patch? If you do and change to the more saturated mode it's loads better. Mine is hardly noticeable. I just assumed people were making a bigger deal out of it than need be.
Yeah I think I got lucky.Yep still blue when looking at CS at an angle with saturated colours selected.
I imagine some phones are worse than others so could be that yours is just better than mine.
A couple of people on here have the XL. the 2 isn't a great deal smaller, just more bezeled area.Is pixel the google phone? I have a chromebook and its been faultless. May go that way.
The new iphones have come out, so predictably my year old iphone 7 now crashes a lot and the screen stops working with the latest update installed.
What are my best options outside of apple?
Pixel if you want the best Android experience. The camera is also the best on market at the moment.
I'd say Oneplus is worth a look if you don't want to spend pixel money (would not blame you, with the imperfect screen it's horrendously expensive)
Try one in a Carphone Warehouse to see what you think of the handset but don't worry about the OS. It'll take a week or so to get used to Android from iOS but personally I much prefer it.
That sounds more like a fault before you spend money? I've got a 7+ and the mrs a 7 both run perfect without issues.The new iphones have come out, so predictably my year old iphone 7 now crashes a lot and the screen stops working with the latest update installed.
What are my best options outside of apple?
You should be able to knock the vibrate off, or at least you could on the Nexus 6p.The camera on the pixel is insane. A friend of mine who has an iPhone 10 AND 2XL says portrait mode is better on the pixel than the iPhone somehow. Of course I can't make that comparison but it seems very good. Only time I've seen it make mistakes is when I took a portrait picture of a dead fly on a table. Seems like a big improvement over the initial review videos.
I hate the fingerprint sensor on the back. It's mega s**t position wise although I think it's as fast as any other setup out there. Shame as it means I will have to upgrade next year when they implement the sensor under the screen.
Stock android is a million times better than OnePlus' Oxygen OS but there doesn't seem to be a setting to turn off the vibrate feature altogether. Pretty sure you can do this on both Samsung and iPhone.
I'm all ears! You can do it at an application level but that's just stupid, there isn't a setting to just turn it off.You should be able to knock the vibrate off, or at least you could on the Nexus 6p.
Done that and it still vibrates on silent. Can go into individual apps (phone, WhatsApp etc) to disable it in there and then it works. But the option in sound settings should supercede all of that I'd have thought....No way you can't turn the vibrate off. It should be sound, vibrate and then silent.
Do you still want a message tone though?Apparently it's been missed out on the pixels from what I've read.
Can change it in individual apps but a block virbate has been ommited. Bit daft really.
It doesn't bother me, I was trying to help Jeff. I've got a Note 8 now and the option is pretty easy to enable on that.Do you still want a message tone though?
If not just go into do not disturb mode.