Ack. Now I feel stupid for my comments. I also thought he said it drained to 4% not a measly 4% drain over night.
He said it drains 4%, not to 4%.
He said it drains 4%, not to 4%.
Good to know it came out to $33.74 for me on the Google store since I used the $50 store credit they gave me.fyi - the Pixel Stand is on sale at Best Buy for $40 and at Google Express(if you're a first time purchaser, you can use a 20% coupon) to get it for $33. Bought two thru Google Express.
I wonder if that Pixel stand will work on the next Pixel phone as well?
BTW @ you2, the battery drain overnight is around 10% and not 4%. I tested it last night. It went from 75% to 65%. Don't know where I got 4% from.
New update is live. Addresses the memory management issue as well as speaker distortion and a bunch of other performance updates. Feels like a whole different phone now.
Yeah agreed. That and their QC department needs some work. I noticed my speakers no longer distort at low volume like before. Maps doesn't close now and you can run a lot of apps in the background without issues. They also open a lot quicker now.I agree. It's difficult to believe that the memory management was so bad initially compared to how it is now. And the Pixel 2 XL suffered from the same problem with Android 9. Google really needs to fire the product manager for the Pixel series. He or she has truly made some very questionable decisions![]()
At this point in time, you might as well wait around to see what the Snapdragon 8150 can do.
Yeah agreed. That and their QC department needs some work. I noticed my speakers no longer distort at low volume like before. Maps doesn't close now and you can run a lot of apps in the background without issues. They also open a lot quicker now.
These are things that should not have been issues in the first place.
Yeah I looked at those again. They are more accepting to listen to than before. The software update seems to have lowered the frequency of low end so its not blaring out. I was mostly noticing it on videos with spoken words at low to mid volume. But now that's gone as I've watched several of those videos again. But there is something about piano music that still sets it off a little bit.Did you test those links you posted in the Note 9 thread? Both of those videos still have some distortion for me. To be fair though, I haven't noticed any distortion effects from any other audio sources except those two specific videos:
https://youtu.be/4-6JVJ1oXRM
https://youtu.be/D9Z9MVP5dKY
I was ready for an upgrade and would have opted for the Pixel 3, but for the fact that it does not take an SD card nor (AFAIK) have a headphone jack, per se. These are musts for me, so maybe next time round Google. Say what you will about Samsung, but I like the fact that they leave "legacy" features like those on their phones; it doesn't offset all the cruft they load up, but it helps. S9+ inbound.I'm currently using a Nexus 6p and was hoping that the new Pixel 3 could replace it. I'm not happy about the notch if they make it cut into the screen vs using the space for notifications. But, so far from the leaks it looks meh in terms of hardware.
Anyone in the same boat?
Yeah Google hasn't had an SD card in phones for a while now. I do know they will be planning to release a 3 and 3xl lite (no notch) with a headphone jack. Not the latest processor but decent enough and will most likely be priced lower. Instead of glass back it will have some sort of carbon fiber shell.I was ready for an upgrade and would have opted for the Pixel 3, but for the fact that it does not take an SD card nor (AFAIK) have a headphone jack, per se. These are musts for me, so maybe next time round Google. Say what you will about Samsung, but I like the fact that they leave "legacy" features like those on their phones; it doesn't offset all the cruft they load up, but it helps. S9+ inbound.