| ▲ | hocuspocus 9 hours ago | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Google just sucks at this. The Nexus and early Pixel eras have been a series of weirdly positioned and priced models year after year. Google didn't even bother trying to sell them in more than a handful countries. Then Google switched to a pretty bad Exynos based SoC and consistently shipped underwhelming hardware at price points aligned with Apple... requiring absolutely insane discounts or promotion campaigns, even at launch. Can you imagine Apple giving you AirPods Pro or a Watch if you buy the next iPhone 18 on day 1? We've seen things like the Pixel tablet that should have been sold at half its MSRP to stand even a small chance against the iPad. And I won't even talk of the many hardware issues... my dad's Pixel 7a was fully reimbursed for 25% more money than he actually spent buying it. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| ▲ | Marsymars 7 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
> Can you imagine Apple giving you AirPods Pro or a Watch if you buy the next iPhone 18 on day 1? Apple does exactly this, they just launder it out to their carrier partners. My wife's carrier was recently offering a free Apple Watch if you pre-ordered a new iPhone before launch. Similarly, Apple was already selling a laptop (the M1 MacBook Air) at MacBook Neo prices, but only via Walmart (and they were continuing production of the M1 MBA specifically for this deal). | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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