Yeah, that’s not going to be getting my money anytime soon. I’m still annoyed that my 6 pro overheats if I try to shoot more than around 3 picoseconds of video (with the video quality being one of the main reasons I bought it). Removing the case I have it in barely helps at all and neither has switching various encoding, etc.
How good will this phone be?
What if the Pixel 9 comes out next year and has 8 years of updates? Should I switch to that?
Place your bets! What will be the Pixel 8’s glaring release flaw?
I feel like it’s going to be the 7 year commitment. I don’t think they’ll keep it. They’ll find a way to rephrase and reframe and abandon the 7 year updates like they do so many of their announced plans.
Only security updates after 4 years. I’m betting. We won’t see Android 20 on this.
Which actually might be okay.
The new features that I give a shit about have mostly plateaued now. I don’t care about new releases. As long as “what I bought keeps working and some cunt next to me on a laptop can’t randomly hack my phone” remains in effect I legitimately might not care.
I absolutely love the irony of this being a known issue, when my Pixel 3 had the exciting issue of occasionally getting stuck in a boot loop, and every loop, it’d call 911.
Great fun staying up till 3am in order to hang up on 911 hundreds of times until the battery ran out.
Their tizen chips aren’t good if you want to game. That’ll be about it compared to other high end phones. No SD slot, jack, or swappable battery.
Tizen Tensor
For those who don’t know: tizen is Samsung’s operating system which they used on phones and watches previously and still use on TVs.
I still don’t like the ridiculously big quick toggle icons and the fact that wifi is hidden behind a second layer of quick toggles.
Also I’m not sure about the warranty process, that’s always been their weak spot
Owned my current Pixel 4 since new, but I think it’s time I actually upgrade. Been waiting for the 8 for a while, and as long as I can throw GrapheneOS onto it, I’ll be happy to retire the 4. It’s been an awesome phone.