After having the XL versions of Pixels before this one, the size isn’t so bad. Its usable in one hand and I’ve been really liking the flat edges/screen.

The battery is almost the same as my 6 Pro toward the end of its life.

The display resolution looks really good in person. I really appreciate the brighter screen so that more than makes up for the lack of sharpness compared to the 6 Pro.

Cameras are great as usual for these phones. I didn’t realize how many features they added on to Pixels since the 6 line.

The AI features are gimmicky and I’ll just leave it at that.

A solid 8/10 phone for me. Definitely feels like an upgrade even for a base model.

How’s everyone liking/disliking theirs?

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    11 days ago

    I have a Pixel 6 Pro too and was considering upgrading.

    The forced ai integration is a huge turn off for me though and I am considering using this to finally make the leap to graphene.

    You wouldn’t happen to be considering that as well, would you?

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      11 days ago

      I thought really hard about it and decided against it. I’m currently not having any issues and am still getting security updates. It is hard to justify $1k for roughly the same experience.

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      11 days ago

      I was looking into giving GrapheneOS a go. I will likely give the phone a go for a month or so and install.

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        11 days ago

        When you do switch, I’d love to hear about your take on stock vs GrapheneOS, especially as it pertains to the camera and battery life!