The Pixel 4's face unlock stuff was magical. It was done even before you had finished picking up your phone.
Soli is actually amazing.
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Bumping this thread with a bit of an update.
After getting hit with some big expenses I sold my P6P to recover some money. Sold in less than 12 hours over craigslist for $750. I lost money on the deal over what I paid for it this is true. Let's not go into further detail there please.
Since everyone needs a phone I ended up getting a Pixel 4 XL clearly white off amazon.
Now that I have face unlock and it works surprisingly well I don't really see myself going back to a fingerprint sensor again if I can avoid it. I can even unlock the device with a mask on as long as I just briefly pull it below the level of my nose.
Pixel 4 XL had some issues when it launched from what I've read. At this point though the experience has been positive. Not really missing my 'old' P6P.
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I don't disagree at all. But if you vloging, or traveling light, the phone is a compact beast as you don't have to carry anything else.
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Originally posted by Trunks0 View PostThe sensor in the Sony Xperia Pro-I is the same sensor as the Sony RX100 MkVII. A camera that isn't much cheaper than the phone. I do like Sony doing crazy stuff like this. It has a niche and it's expensive because it's targeting a niche. I can appreciate that.
Yes you get more out of the actual Sony RX100 Mk7, but I can totally see scenarios where the phone makes more sense.
Yeah it's easier to carry but I suppose if you want better photos, getting the mirrorless would be a better choice, hell the Sony Alpha ZV-E10 is pretty cheap for APS-C, you can just grab a small APS-C lens
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Originally posted by CyanBlues View Postnever get a sony phone for the camera, they cost more then their mirrorless apsc that are tons better for photography, I do like my pixel 6 though, but that gaming dashboard is a POS and google needs to let us disable it completely
Yes you get more out of the actual Sony RX100 Mk7, but I can totally see scenarios where the phone makes more sense.
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never get a sony phone for the camera, they cost more then their mirrorless apsc that are tons better for photography, I do like my pixel 6 though, but that gaming dashboard is a POS and google needs to let us disable it completely
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Love my new Pixel 6 Pro. Upgrade from my Pixel 3XL. I just wish the fingerprint reader was on the back, other than that, it's tits.
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Sony still has, by far, the best cameras and software but oh boy they are way too expensive for most people.
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I'll take the Google experience over slightly better camera capabilities... call screening, auto hold waiting, prompt updates are enough to win me over. Plus I haven't been able to kill the battery in a day yet, my OP9P died every single day if I didn't charge it when I got home. The Pixel 6 Pro is by far my favorite phone since my Note 9.
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Originally posted by CyanBlues View PostSony Xperia Pro-I would be the best camera on Android, expensive as f though
Luckily the camera software isabsolutely awesome. With stuff other phones can't do and just and awesome setup for shooting.
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Originally posted by ice View PostI'd also like to say, as usual, Pixel phones have the best camera on Android. Miles above my OnePlus 9 Pro if for no other reason than the damn shutter lag that thing had.
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I'd also like to say, as usual, Pixel phones have the best camera on Android. Miles above my OnePlus 9 Pro if for no other reason than the damn shutter lag that thing had.
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Originally posted by Elysian View PostWow that kind of sucks. Wouldn't have guessed the Pixels lacked something I basically rely on.
I've had a Pixel 4 since launch. The eye thing was fixed very quickly. I don't recall it being months.
I've also been forced to go to a Pixel 6 because of a drop, and the inadequacy of the Google phone protectors.
It's more than quite a bit backwards in terms of everyday usability. The Project Soli stuff worked so well, and so quickly that going back is just a downgrade.
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At this point I've been rolling with the device for a while now. Several weeks.
Previous to this I had a Huawei Mate 9 which I liked quite a lot. Then briefly a pixel 4a. Now this one.
I can honestly say I am happy with the purchase now that I've had time to really get used to it. I ended up putting Nova on there to get rid of the stupid google search bar but that is the only real 'mod' I've done to it.
Only complaint is the fingerprint reader isn't impressive (slow, isn't wholly reliable IME) and I'd like the option for face unlock which the 4xl and also my wife's new iphone13 have.
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I switched from my OnePlus 9 Pro to a Pixel 6 Pro and couldn't be happier. Fingerprint scanner is definitely not as quick but it's not as bad as others make it out to be.
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I far prefer the under screen fingerprint reader, but I've only had it on OnePlus phones and it's definitely gotten better over time. I don't like not being able to unlock my phone when its sitting face up.
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imho, I still think the best place for a finger print reader is centered on the back of the phone. Followed closely by having it built into a side power button. Front sucks and under the screen is the worst possible option. Cool as it might be, it sucks as a location for real world use.
Thought this was pretty cool. A look at the evolution of what is a Google phone.
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Originally posted by Elysian View PostWow that kind of sucks. Wouldn't have guessed the Pixels lacked something I basically rely on.
If they are going to stick me with a fingerprint reader and leave that function off the device then I wish it had been kept on the back of the phone and not in-screen. Not sure why people are so in love with that idea. How is it better? If anything with the 6 it is less reliable.
Really the only thing about this device that I find disappointing.
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Originally posted by Android1 View PostYou have a OnePlus 9 Pro, right? It looks as though the face unlock feature on that phone isn't secure. The man in the YouTube video below was able to unlock his phone with a photograph of himself.
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Originally posted by Elysian View PostWow that kind of sucks. Wouldn't have guessed the Pixels lacked something I basically rely on.
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Originally posted by Elysian View PostWow that kind of sucks. Wouldn't have guessed the Pixels lacked something I basically rely on.
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Originally posted by Android1 View PostThe only Pixel phones that had face unlock were the Pixel 4 and Pixel 4 XL. The feature was flawed, though. Not every app worked with it when the phones were being sold (not sure what the app support is like at present), and it lacked Apple-style awareness detection (the phone could be unlocked with your eyes closed) for months after launch.
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Originally posted by Elysian View PostWhy did they get rid of face unlock? I love that feature.
EDIT: Okay, I stand corrected. It appears that the Pixel 2 phones had limited face unlock functionality. It was part of the Smart Lock feature and would only work for four hours after unlocking with a PIN, pattern, password or fingerprint. I am not sure about the original Pixel, the Pixel 3 series, or the Pixel 5.
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I mean closing apps while swiping up. On my 3 the bar at the bottom is easier to press to swipe up but they made is slimmer and move it down on the 6 so struggling to swipe up to close open apps. I haven't used face unlock options but i don't care for it, my wife is complaining about on her iphone where she cant unlock it if she has glasses on and other issues, so far i like the finger print on the front, i also have some issues on my 3 with it being at the back but i hear what you are saying. Seems like getting rid of buttons has its issues
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Android will sometimes close background processes to save on power consumption. It can be defeated.
I definitely like my 6 pro but still am wishing they had face unlock. The fingerprint reader is just a pita especially when you get into the cold dry winter months and it starts to impact your fingerprints. Obviously dirt or oil can have an impact too and I don't like sticking my fingers on the screen itself to get into the device.
Just a dumbass step backwards to get rid of face unlock. People have their excuses of course (buh masks!) and I don't buy any of them. Dum dum design decision. I don't like that they removed that choice from the device.
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Got the 6 and its taking some getting used to. I am struggling with android 12 on this device closing apps, 12 on my 3 is fine but on the 6 is seriously pissinfg me off
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Got a pretty good deal with at&t so upgrading my 3 for the 6. Getting it tomorrow
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might be interesting to see what Elon gets done with his Model P
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im on a oneplus 7 pro debating between the pixel 6 pro and the iphone 13 pro / maxx
I have always been android for personal phones ios for work but the choice are getting smaller and smaller in the android world for various reasons.
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Originally posted by Elysian View PostI switched back to MetroPCS this weekend, last time I had them was well before the merger, pretty impressed with the network now. Speeds are pretty incredible on 5G.
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Originally posted by Riptide View PostMy main complaint about the pixel 6 is the lack of face unlock. The fingerprint sensor is meh and face unlock works well on the 4xl.
Stock android is nice but I don't like being unable to remove the google search bar on the desktop. I ended up loading nova just so I could remove the gdam thing. lol
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I'm on the phone with T-Mobile right now wondering when it's gonna get here. I'm on a flight on Thursday and don't want the phone sitting outside for a week.
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My main complaint about the pixel 6 is the lack of face unlock. The fingerprint sensor is meh and face unlock works well on the 4xl.
Stock android is nice but I don't like being unable to remove the google search bar on the desktop. I ended up loading nova just so I could remove the gdam thing. lol
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Originally posted by Clockwork View PostDue to the T-Mobile and Sprint merger along with some network changes as a result of that, both myself and my girlfriend upgraded from our LG V40 ThinQ's to Google Pixel 6's. I have a stormy black one (housed in a Spigen Rugged Armor case) and she went with sorta seafoam (in a Caseology case).
So far I am pretty happy with it. I have had it for about 2 weeks now.
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Due to the T-Mobile and Sprint merger along with some network changes as a result of that, both myself and my girlfriend upgraded from our LG V40 ThinQ's to Google Pixel 6's. I have a stormy black one (housed in a Spigen Rugged Armor case) and she went with sorta seafoam (in a Caseology case).
So far I am pretty happy with it. I have had it for about 2 weeks now.
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I have the pixel 3 and love the phone. Moved from apple a couple of years back and won’t go back. Wife has the iPhone 12 and apple to me has gone backwards, why did they move the lock button to the side? Anyway, would love to get the 6 but my 3 still works so well, can’t justify paying for a new phone
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