▲ | nfriedly 5 days ago | |
Looks like a minor improvement to the pixel 9 series. Honestly, that's fine, I'm pretty happy with my Pixel 9 Pro. The built-in magsafe charging magnets are a nice addition, although a case with magnets in it works for me for now. Of course, the #1 feature I'd like to see is expandable storage, which Google seems to be strangely against. #2 would be a headphones jack - Google has already reversed course on that one once, but another reversal seems unlikely. | ||
▲ | nfriedly 5 days ago | parent | next [-] | |
Oh, and it's too late to edit, but I just noticed they removed the physical SIM and force you to use an eSIM now. That feels like a significant downgrade. | ||
▲ | VTimofeenko 5 days ago | parent | prev | next [-] | |
Yeah, I am on Pixel 9 pro too and quick trade in check shows that upgrade would cost net ~500$(256Gb). Arguably ~250$ if buying 10 would extend the gemini subscription for a year -- not sure about the verbiage of the terms here. 100x "composite" zoom is nice but not sure if it's worth it. | ||
▲ | RankingMember 5 days ago | parent | prev | next [-] | |
As much as I'd love if phones still had headphone jacks, the inertia sure seems to be going the other direction. I fully anticipate the power port will be the next to go and wireless charging will be the only way to charge (and I don't want that either). | ||
▲ | tootie 5 days ago | parent | prev [-] | |
I haven't noticed a major difference in any phone I've owned for 6 or 7 years at least. |