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All right, so i usually keep you all updated on this, but a lot of people ask - and maybe you don't know so. I have access to a lot of different phones and the question is usually is what phone do you use on the daily, so the phone that i keep coming back to after i review a phone for the past year and a half on android has been samsung's Galaxy s21 ultra. So it's a pretty long time. For me, a lot of phones have come out since then, including the s22 ultra, but i keep coming back to this one.
You know it's the design, the display, the cameras are rock solid. The software is really good. Full of features it's been great now a lot of people assumed that it would change to the pixel series when that came out in october, and i really like the phones but, as i said in my review, it's not perfect and then slowly ever since it came Out it's gotten more and more buggy. Now, that's always one of the challenges of reviewing something right.
People usually own their phone for years, but i have to try to experience as much of this as possible in one to two weeks and then condense it all down into a 10 or 20 minute, video or in the pixels case, 21 minutes and 49 seconds. Damn. But yeah a couple weeks and a couple months after the review period, it slowly started unraveling more and more bugs started showing up, and i'm not really sure why. I can't really tell you exactly why it's happening, but i do know now that the pixels seem to be more susceptible to it matter of fact, this exact thing this situation, we're going through now has happened before when i was using the pixel 2 xl.
I had the same thing happen: the bugs got worse and worse up until the point where i stopped using it and switched to. I think it was some oneplus phone that was performing well at the time, and i made a video about it. So i'm not sure what makes the pixel so much more susceptible to it than other phones, but i was hoping that this time you know having their own tensor design chip and getting those quick software updates straight from google would maybe help alleviate that this time. But i was wrong, so this phone came out in october.
By january i was tweeting that my pixel 6 pro has slowly gotten so buggy since launch that i can no longer recommend it at 900, which is still how much it cost by the way straight from google, so that, combined with the botched january software update had Me giving up a little bit and i put my sim card back into the s21 ultra which, by the way, got that january security update before the pixel did, but here we are in april. So it's been a couple months and a couple successful software updates later and hey. If i'm gon na publicly talk about the downfall of the pixel, then they put out some software updates to fix it. I wan na know about it.
I wan na test it, so i've done that six months after launch now i've got my sim card back in the pixel and i've been using it and while it's better than it was it's still not enough to change my opinion on it. So my overall thoughts on this phone are pretty much the same as the review when it came out like i said, i do actually really like this design, which has proved to be polarizing. Some people love it. Some people hate it i'm into it, and you can see all the use now i did get it pretty scratched up. I got a big gash, a pretty deep one on the top left corner of my display, but that's par for the course. For me. I don't use phone cases all the time, so, yes, it still collects dust all the way around those cameras. Yes, it's showing normal wear and tear from the months of being in and out of pockets on tables and tossed around.
All this is normal and the industrial design itself is still held up, it's very solid, but the question is what were the things that were specifically going wrong with the user experience on this phone that made it such a pain to use? Luckily, i wrote them down, so the big ones for me were number one: it's 120 hertz display, but it was constantly constantly slowing down to way below that way below 90, often below 60, which was annoying this big stuttery animations, all the time opening and closing apps. So that was my number one problem. The camera oh lock, screen and auto brightness were also both terrible, no matter how dim of a room i was in, it would never lower the brightness enough, even though auto brightness was on the fingerprint. Reader is slow compared to the others, and the camera is slowing down.
So since then, i'm now on the march security update and the constant frame drops are 95 fixed and the camera app is back to normal launch speed, love that that was a huge one. For me, but the auto brightness is still bad and the fingerprint reader is still slow compared to the others. Also often when i'm in a dark room - and i turn the flashlight on for some reason - it always decides to raise the brightness of the display way up. Why i don't know i'm still in a dark room and i turn the flashlight on so clearly it's a dark room, but maybe there's some sort of light leakage into the ambient light sensor or something here.
I think that could be fixed with software, but we'll see some other things that didn't make it into my tweet, though the modem and just overall cell connectivity is noticeably worse than other phones which affects battery life. So i have a. I have a dead zone that i drive through on the way to work every day and i can kind of notice with each different phone i'm testing how long it takes to regain signal for the maps app to work again, and this takes longer than any other Phone and i've also had issues with wi-fi calling just that feature specifically and in this studio with double thick glass and all this acoustic treatment. The signal in here isn't great already to start with, and so i rely on wi-fi calling and that feature has not.
Let me make a call in like two days in a row here which is pretty bad and there's still a bunch of subtle stuff. That's not necessarily a bug, but just affects the overall feel of the phone like swiping between the home screen and google. Page should always be pretty smooth. That's a basic animation, but it's not on the pixel awkwardly enough. Other android phones, like the s21 ultra, have no problem with this, and i also with this phone, have had a weird bluetooth streaming. Random bug to my car like i'll, be listening to music and it'll. Skip like a second of audio like a cd haven't, had a phone do that in a long time, but, like i said, the newest updates have reduced a lot of the like performance problems and the stuttering and the animations that really made it feel bad. So it's better than it was, but if the acceptable level of bugginess for a 900 phone was like here, it used to be up here and now it's here, it's still worse than it should be, but they have made an improvement.
But that being said, this is still a very strange trajectory for the user experience of a smartphone like typically you get a phone and for the first year at least it's peaches nothing's wrong and then, as it ages, it slowly goes downhill over time, but it feels Like the pixels age concerningly quickly and google has to try to stay on top of that with like a frantic software update or two very early, very odd. So at this point i've given the pixel 6 pro another chance and i still don't think people should be buying the pixel 6 pro for 900 bucks. But you know it's been six months so now i'm starting to look forward right. So we have a couple pixel 6a rumors popping up here and there that'll probably come out this summer.
That's probably going to be another phone with this first gen tensor chip, probably a plastic body 1080p display, maybe 90 hertz. That would be nice, probably one to two cameras and that'll be their budget phone for the middle of the year, but i'm very interested in the next generation of tensor chip and the next pixel. Maybe it's just because i'm optimistic! Maybe it's just because i am. I trust that google will finally buckle down the google phone experience and deliver something good, but yeah.
That's this is something we're going to have to keep an eye on now is the way pixels age over time seems to consistently be very different from the way we expect other normal phones to age, but hey, that's just one more factor to consider when reviewing these Things for now, like i've, said my sim card is gon na, be again back in the s21 ultra until the next review anyway. But let me know what your thoughts are in the comments section below. Let's talk about it either way thanks for watching catch, you guys the next one peace.
Here's a thought for people, and hear me out on this, because I know it sounds a ~little~ crazy, but…
MAYBE WE SHOULD STOP INSISTING ON NEW SHIT EVERY 8 SECONDS!? Let's maybe try learning to be content with what we have, just focus on fixing bugs and, I dunno, put the phone down, take out the headphones, and actually make memories by interact with each other in a face to face, human kinda way, and then ACTUALLY USE OUR BRAIN and memory? Ya know, like we used to…
If the S21-Ultra is still good enough for Marques Brownlee, it sure will be good enough for me for a long time to go. I must say S6-Edge and the S9+ which I had before the S21-Ultra were still good enough user experience after 3 years of use each, but then little things like battery life drops a bit too much, the screens start to show some burn in, but does not affect usability or some apps (not necessary apps) don't work accordingly because lack of android updates. But the phones never felt like they were slowing down. We all got very spoiled, nitpicking about screen refresh rates, 60Hz was perfectly fine, yes 90 or 120 Hz is a bit smoother, but it doesn't change too much the experience. Also 12 mega pixels are enough for 99% of use cases, is it nice to have more options for cameras, yes for sure, but not necessary.
And the back of my pixel 6 pro gets hot very quickly and I'm kind of sad because I didn't get the pixel 2 or 3 I got the four I skipped the five and now I got this one the phone is great and the smartest hell but I don't like that the fact that the back of the phone gets extremely hot I don't like my fingerprint reader at all either
It is so weird that you have so many bugs on your pixel 6 pro. I have been using my pixel 6 pro for more than 4 months…and after april software update, I don't see any bugs except that I get this intermittent bluetooth disconnection with my galaxy buds 2. It could be Galaxy issue or not…but..other than that, I highly recommend pixel 6 pro to my friends.
Thank you for the follow-up.
Got my Pixel 6 Pro back on February 1st and waited out for the updates and finally went full on April 1st. I did run it on beta builds prior to using it as my daily driver.
Not sure why you're experiencing so many bugs? Of all the bugs you speak on, I have not experienced them at all. The only quirk is the fingerprint reader that is, yes, slow and slightly out of place in some apps.
I did test the refresh rate via turning on visibility in Dev Mode and it did move between 60 and 120 and never below.
I actually feel the same, I had a pixel 3 xl and had problems less than 4 months later. Also, my finger print scanner on my Samsung 21 ultra is slow as well. Anyone else having this problem?
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Marques, when you mentioned OnePlus this popped into my mind; why not have a category at the end of the year for the disappointment of the year (or disappointing phone of the year). This is different from flop of the year. The biggest disappointment is not necessarily a flop. For example, the OnePlus 10 Pro, while it is certainly not a flop, is a disappointment in some ways. Maybe not the MOST disappointing, but having that most disappointing phone category I think would be interesting.
I would be interested to hear from others that have the phone on if their experience is the same. I for one have had the 6 pro since launch day and have not had a single issue with it. Mine has ran like a champ never had any type of bug or slowing down or glitches. Nothing has even been wrong with mine and I find that strange considering how wide spread the issue seems to be. I do find the battery life to be terrible almost every day I have needed at least a slight boost to finish off the day. Yes the fingerprint scanner does feel slower than others that I have tried. But, other than those two complaints I've loved this phone.
This is why we choose apple. The phone / hardware straight from google and the software straight from google and they still can’t make it compatible and work properly with their devices the right way. Ridiculous. Cheap trash.
I have a Pixel 3XL and a Pixel XL. I'm more of a long term phone user. The Pixel 3 xl USB c port is broken somehow. I tried cleaning it, but the cable still won't go in all the way. The software on both the phones has slowed down over time. I do need a new battery in the pixel 3 xl.
One thing about the 6 Pro that nobody ever seems to talk about is the hollow sound and feel of the display. I had the phone for 4 months and never got used to how loud my taps were when I typed on it. With Samsung phones, the displays feel rock solid and typing is mostly silent. With the Pixel, it just feels and sounds hollow.
Pixel 6 is my favourite phone in a long long time. The fingerprint reader isn't that fast but you can enable smartlock to get it to disable at home/work so no big deal to me. What I truly love is how easy it is to root and install a custom kernel which helps battery life a lot. Overall I'm officially a Google phone fan after being an iPhone user for over a decade. That Apple tax just isn't worth it for me.
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I've had mine since the weekend it launched, and for the most part, it's worked flawlessly, at least for my needs. I say for the most part because there was a stretch where calls were dropping randomly, but I don't know if that's a network issue in my area or if that's a fault of the phone. The battery life isn't the best, but I'm near a charger all the time, so I'm good there. Beyond that, fine by me.
You want to know something funny on Google fi if you have a phone to trade in you can get the Google pixel 6 pro the 699 and the regular pixel 6 but $399. And the Samsung phones on there even cheaper it's crazy. why is that
As someone who jumped from Apple to Android for a few years… I legitimately don’t even understand how the android platform still exists. It’s a consistently worse experience, and it sucks that we don’t have more choices.
Tried a few phones and I enjoyed the pixels the most… but some things were very frustrating. Android auto was such a pain in the ass. Horrible battery life. Weird, random crashes. It stinks because I really do like the look and feel of the Google phones.