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Switching Samsung to Google
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<blockquote data-quote="Blown 89" data-source="post: 16285086" data-attributes="member: 45161"><p>The Pixel will perform as a phone better with less long term problems than Samsung by far. The still camera is miles better as is software support. The hardware will last longer too. If you want a phone that accesses the internet and plays nice with apps the Pixel is the clear winner. </p><p></p><p>Samsung has more bells and whistles though as well as accessory support. It's also miles ahead of the Pixel for video and audio recording. The Pixel is absolutely abyssal that regard. It's why I stopped buying Pixel phones and switched to LG. I think LG is making the best phones on the market right now IMO. The Pixel is really bad with app management too due to a severe lack of ram. Google's phone division is in free-fall I don't see them fixing these problems with the next generation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blown 89, post: 16285086, member: 45161"] The Pixel will perform as a phone better with less long term problems than Samsung by far. The still camera is miles better as is software support. The hardware will last longer too. If you want a phone that accesses the internet and plays nice with apps the Pixel is the clear winner. Samsung has more bells and whistles though as well as accessory support. It's also miles ahead of the Pixel for video and audio recording. The Pixel is absolutely abyssal that regard. It's why I stopped buying Pixel phones and switched to LG. I think LG is making the best phones on the market right now IMO. The Pixel is really bad with app management too due to a severe lack of ram. Google's phone division is in free-fall I don't see them fixing these problems with the next generation. [/QUOTE]
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