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  • All I know that really surprised me is I'd been disgusted with nothing phone 1 constantly rebooting for no reason since an update (still does it).

    When I complained on a reddit sub about it I got a ton of replies saying it's normal and not as bad as the pixel phones.

    I've nowhere to go with that people are defending a completely unstable buggy phone and I've owned half a dozen androids before that and never seen any of them just randomly restarting.

  • It's interesting, it's because of such articles and comments about the various issues (mostly battery life, and sometimes connectivity) that I didn't consider Pixel for my new phone.

    It's sad because they are supposed to be the Android top devices. Motorola seems decent nowadays, Asus Zenfone got a lot of backlash recently about the locked bootloader, but at least their phones are compact and have audio jacks. Even Xiaomi I could consider with DNS blocking to stop the trackers, their quality-price ratio is quite good, especially second hand.

  • Google Pixels suck.

    The 4a did everything right. Plastic cover? Yeah you use a protective case anyways.

    The 6a that I now have is worse. I sent back a 7pro because it was so horrible. I dont want a tablet, I want a phone.

    the camera

    is worse! I cant believe that but I compared pictures. At least the selfie Camera is absolute garbage.

    size, shape, materials

    • the phone is huge
    • its rectangle size is worse to hold in the hand
    • the 6a had some kind of plastic which is durable. The 7pro I had has a glass back? Wtf why?

    fingerprint sensor

    is so much worse. Why put it behind a display? I actually replaced one, so that is not the problem. But you cant unlock directly, they are waaay less reliable and you often need to create duplicate scans. Compare that to the damn 4a (and all other fingerprint sensors of that time) that just worked instantly.

    No headphone jack

    This is such a pain as an audiophile. I have awesome headphones and of course they are on a cable.

    Bluetooth is factiually worse.

    • It takes forever to connect (apple devices alway connect first for example).
    • the controls for pause etc. take like a second to work
    • you always broadcast your Bluetooth ID around
    • you are attackable, like the iPhone DDOS attack
    • you need more tiny battery powered devices for nothing
    • headphones are always more expensive and often have worse audio quality

    If you want to use normal headphones, the only good DACs are by Google and Samsung, and at least german electronic markets (!) dont have them.

    And if you use a DAC, this works over USB. If you need to allow random USB devices all the time, this means you are also attackable through a cable.


    My Pixel 4a is a bit slow, but the battery still lasts over a week in idle. I use it as an alarm clock now as its insecure.

    I have not tested a Pixel 8, and the hardware for sure sounds appealing. But if Google continues this shitty path of useless "inventions" like the Fingerprint sensor behind the Glass, unnecessary huge and fragile phones, and purposeful decrease in security by needing Bluetooth all the time, while actively contributing to E-Waste, I will never recommend them.

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