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Remember guys, wait a month first before you buy. Don't end up being the one suffering hardware issues because Google can't bloody test their phones properly. I still can't believe the 6 launched with reception issues.
If can be fixed by software update ish hardware or software issue?Remember guys, wait a month first before you buy. Don't end up being the one suffering hardware issues because Google can't bloody test their phones properly. I still can't believe the 6 launched with reception issues.
Could be SW issue. Or could be HW issue and SW did a walkaround fix.If can be fixed by software update ish hardware or software issue?
10% cpu perf gain and 20% gfx perf gain over the pixel 6. Worth getting? Google has a lot to catch up to Qualcomm 8+ G1 and Apple.g2 sounds like minor upgrade on cpu but quite a big upgrade on gpu side.
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Not forgetting it's possibly more efficient.10% cpu perf gain and 20% gfx perf gain over the pixel 6. Worth getting? Google has a lot to catch up to Qualcomm 8+ G1 and Apple.
Most importantly better thermals10% cpu perf gain and 20% gfx perf gain over the pixel 6. Worth getting? Google has a lot to catch up to Qualcomm 8+ G1 and Apple.
And better modemMost importantly better thermals
Sure or notch say until so revolutionary.The Pixel 7 is turning out to be a mid-end performance phone but with new functionality and ways of doing things, not the fastest phone in the traditional sense, but using Google's partial vertical integration try to make it a new concept.
It would be the most interesting phone to buy, and best case is that it will astound people that a phone which its users love has such low traditional performance. To truly evaluate this phone would be to have new metrics for its performance.
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