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I am accustomed to premium (or we think so!) galaxy S range devices for a long time. I had bought my first S1 in december 2010, Then I kept buying S2, S3 after that. Now I have bought Note 3 Neo, and I love it except for one major problem. This problem was also there in all the earlier phones I owned, but it happened rarely, so it was bearable.
When I talk to anyone and disconnect the call, I immediately call someone else (or the same guy if I forgot something to say) within 2 seconds of disconnecting. But, the call is connected, and I can't hear any sound in both earpiece and speaker. If I disconnect it and call again within 5 seconds, same thing keeps happening! I can produce this error as many times I want. To overcome it, I turn off the screen, and wait for around 1 minute before making another call, the sound is back, as if nothing ever happened. And I have made sure that this is not a network fault, since I used the same sim card and number in the Sony Xperia Z earlier. I also put my sim in other phones for a week, like chinese ones, nokia etc, but no such error at all.
The device is only 6 months old, no rooting at all, never connected to odin etc. Just used Kies for making backups initially. I keep power saving on always, use automatic brightness, sync and motions are disabled. In the extended notification panel, there are only 4 active features, sound, mobile data, power saving and screen rotation. I have only activated palm motion for screenshots, rest motions are deactivated.
In november 2013, I had bought a sony Xperia Z. I hated it a lot, especially for the on screen buttons and the insensitive touch screen, I have developed light touch habit, and a lot of text was skipped while typing in Xperia Z. I had to tap harder for typing faster without skipping alphabets! Within 4 months, I got pissed off and sold the Xperia Z. The touch sensitivity in Sony phones is too less compared to any Samsung phone! But, the present problem (of no sound on successive calls) was not there at all. I have a habit of making successive calls without even a few seconds in between, and I don't think that should be a problem for any modern device!
Then I bought the Note 3 Neo in may this year. I am glad to have the old samsung features back, like super sensitive touch, no on-screen buttons, the list goes on! I am totally satisfied with it, except for this particular problem.
My queries for fellow Note 3 Neo owners:
1. Does it happen with you as well? Have you seen this problem in any other Samsung phones?
2. Should I claim for handset replacement under warranty? I can easily reproduce this error in front of the SVC guys, and I am sure that updating etc won't resolve this issue. I have already updated the OS to the latest one through Kies.
NOTE: This is a genuine query, I am not here for bashing Sony. If you guys are happy with Sony Xperia, then good for you.
1. I haven't ever experienced this issue at all with my Neo
2. It seems to be microphone/loudspeaker hardware issue you should definitely get it repaired/replaced.
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Anyone else getting this? On my first note 7 I noticed a lot of my calls were choppy. In and out pretty much the whole conversation. But i figured I'd see what a new note 7 would do. Now 2 days into my new note 7. Call quality isn't as bad but still unacceptable for such an expensive phone. But now not only this, a lot of things that use data ( internet, apps, etc) is TERRIBLE. I just counted how long it took a website to load. Over 60 secs and the website was still not loaded. My mms aren't sending as quickly as well. This to me again is unnaceptable. Im coming from a note 5 and didnt have any of these problems my entire time. Any ideas on a fix? This is kind of pushing me to iphone7
must be your carrier, mi note 930F has very very good signal in 3G, medium in 4G and bad in 2G, call quality is excelent, cristall clear, the best among all phones I have ever had, try all the modes to see which one works the best, luck
I do get some popping cracking sound from some calls.
Still haven't nail down whether it is the phone hardware or software or the network problem?
Anyone experienced this also?
I had a Oneplus 7t, but I dropped my phone and the screen went black and purple. Oneplus wanted $240 to fix it, but there was 9.9//10 refurbished oneplus 7ts on eBay, so I was thinking of getting that for $325 CDN., I can get the Poco F3 for $442 CAD.
I don't rly know what phone to go with. I mainly just use my phone for browsing reddit, web and youtube.
If I were to get the Poco F3, I think I would put lineage on it eventually. I really enjoy oxgyen os and don't know what phone to go with.
I guess I am also concerned about Xiaomi and the UI because the phones are not banned in Canada, but you cannot sell them on eBay for some reason. I think it has to do with an act that Trumped passed, but I am not too sure.
What would you suggest I get? 7t or the F3?
Thanks!
CoolGuyOnTheInternet said:
I had a Oneplus 7t, but I dropped my phone and the screen went black and purple. Oneplus wanted $240 to fix it, but there was 9.9//10 refurbished oneplus 7ts on eBay, so I was thinking of getting that for $325 CDN., I can get the Poco F3 for $442 CAD.
I don't rly know what phone to go with. I mainly just use my phone for browsing reddit, web and youtube.
If I were to get the Poco F3, I think I would put lineage on it eventually. I really enjoy oxgyen os and don't know what phone to go with.
I guess I am also concerned about Xiaomi and the UI because the phones are not banned in Canada, but you cannot sell them on eBay for some reason. I think it has to do with an act that Trumped passed, but I am not too sure.
What would you suggest I get? 7t or the F3?
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Avoid mistake! GO F3 without question!!!
poco f3!
I had oneplus nord before and I don't regret switching. go for POCO
Poco F3 all the way. I love OnePlus but 7T can by no means be justified over F3. If you can find a brand new 8T, then I'd recommend 8T over F3.
Have you seen deals for the 8T? After buying my F3 I have seen them (8T) as low as 370€ (543 CAD). I paid 250€ (367 CAD) for the F3, but I would have seriously considered the 8T if the deal was before the F3 (which I got with a double deal for launch price + 50€ discount for 300€+ in shop).
I'd say over the 7T the screen will be way better, probably better speakers and battery, so F3 sounds better than 7T for your usage.
Its obvious go for POCO F3 you won't regret.
I tried the POCO X3 NFC and it was a very bad experience. I just didn't like the UI at all. It was full of tiny little problems that made my life miserable. I returned the X3 and went with a OP8, and even though I paid almost twice the price, I am way happier with the OP8 (I am stingy as it gets). But that's the X3 and not the F3.
I just couldn't get along with the POCO. One of the problems that annoyed me a lot is that notifications would show only once on the lock screen. If you receive a notification and you check the lock screen once, then you check the lock screen again, all of the notifications would have vanished. It is like each notification is allowed to show up only once on the lockscreen. I tried my best and browsed several forums to fix this issue but couldn't. I used timers a lot and would always control them without unlocking the phone, this phone wouldn't allow it. Some notifications would also never show up at all (the phone does ring though).
The earpiece on the POCO was worse than my Nokia's 5130 Xpress Music. It is too low but everyone around you can hear very clearly (if you do). I had to press it against my ear at several occasions to hear clearly (was actually irritating after a 3 minutes call in a slightly noisy environment).
When I listened to anything using the loudspeakers, the phones vibrated like insane and I thought it was very engaging, but got tired of it really fast after 5 minutes. It was like holding a phone that's ringing on vibrate mode for 10 minutes. More sound escaped from the back of the phone for some reason, it must be a problem with insulating the back of the phone.
I remember there were tiny little OS-related problems here and there like the phone not locking with double taps on many occasions, these add up and ruin the whole experience. I can't remember all of them though.
Now all of these are about the X3 NFC and not the F3. But my friend switched from Huawei to Xiaomi and had a similar "I regret getting this" experience and isn't really satisfied.
The F3 looks like a beast phone but I myself would hesitate using Xiaomi again. They are extremely cheap so I might consider trying one again in the future. I also never faced any issues with the ads that everyone talked about. They only popped after installing apps from the playstore, they can be skipped immediately so you won't be forced to wait for the ad, they are definitely less annoying than YT ads, which I can tolerate. Some said that the built in apps did show ads, like their gallery app and so on. I didn't use these as I usually preferred other apps over them.
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I tried the POCO X3 NFC and it was a very bad experience. I just didn't like the UI at all. It was full of tiny little problems that made my life miserable. I returned the X3 and went with a OP8, and even though I paid almost twice the price, I am way happier with the OP8 (I am stingy as it gets). But that's the X3 and not the F3.
I just couldn't get along with the POCO. One of the problems that annoyed me a lot is that notifications would show only once on the lock screen. If you receive a notification and you check the lock screen once, then you check the lock screen again, all of the notifications would have vanished. It is like each notification is allowed to show up only once on the lockscreen. I tried my best and browsed several forums to fix this issue but couldn't. I used timers a lot and would always control them without unlocking the phone, this phone wouldn't allow it. Some notifications would also never show up at all (the phone does ring though).
The earpiece on the POCO was worse than my Nokia's 5130 Xpress Music. It is too low but everyone around you can hear very clearly (if you do). I had to press it against my ear at several occasions to hear clearly (was actually irritating after a 3 minutes call in a slightly noisy environment).
When I listened to anything using the loudspeakers, the phones vibrated like insane and I thought it was very engaging, but got tired of it really fast after 5 minutes. It was like holding a phone that's ringing on vibrate mode for 10 minutes. More sound escaped from the back of the phone for some reason, it must be a problem with insulating the back of the phone.
I remember there were tiny little OS-related problems here and there like the phone not locking with double taps on many occasions, these add up and ruin the whole experience. I can't remember all of them though.
Now all of these are about the X3 NFC and not the F3. But my friend switched from Huawei to Xiaomi and had a similar "I regret getting this" experience and isn't really satisfied.
The F3 looks like a beast phone but I myself would hesitate using Xiaomi again. They are extremely cheap so I might consider trying one again in the future. I also never faced any issues with the ads that everyone talked about. They only popped after installing apps from the playstore, they can be skipped immediately so you won't be forced to wait for the ad, they are definitely less annoying than YT ads, which I can tolerate. Some said that the built in apps did show ads, like their gallery app and so on. I didn't use these as I usually preferred other apps over them.
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Awesome, thanks for your mini review!
I was also thinking of the X3 Pro because it's $100 less than the F3, but it sucks ordering from Aliexpress and not Amazon because I probably could not return the F3 or X3 Pro.
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Have you seen deals for the 8T? After buying my F3 I have seen them (8T) as low as 370€ (543 CAD). I paid 250€ (367 CAD) for the F3, but I would have seriously considered the 8T if the deal was before the F3 (which I got with a double deal for launch price + 50€ discount for 300€+ in shop).
I'd say over the 7T the screen will be way better, probably better speakers and battery, so F3 sounds better than 7T for your usage.
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Where are these deals? On the Oneplus website or just in general?
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Where are these deals? On the Oneplus website or just in general?
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I am from Spain so I follow a couple of telegram channels who post those deals. For example this was "recent" from Aliexpress:
[Reenviado de Chollometro]
CHOLLO COMPARTIDO❗️#AliExpress
OnePlus 8T 8+128GB [Desde España] 395.9€ ❗️(PVP: 500€)
https://chollo.to/pijdh
Más chollos: @chollos / @descuentos
From the Oneplus site the latest deael here in Spain was 449€ (8/128GB)
If you want to see those kind of deals (although they are usually centered for Spain), you can see their website (https://www.chollometro.com/) or any of a couple of telegram channels (https://t.me/latabernadeloschollos, https://t.me/Descuentox, https://t.me/Chollos, https://t.me/canalwolfvvi, https://t.me/chollometro)
I came from a 7 Pro and honestly have been pretty unimpressed with the 9 Pro.
The 7 Pro was probably the first android device that I have had in a long time that didn't give me any issues and the performance from day 1 to this day is amazing.
Now fast Forward I got the 9 pro when it was announced, It feels sluggish in comparison to my 7 pro and has tons of issues with Android Auto.
My biggest complaint is Wifi reception is exceptionally poor, my 7 Pro runs circles around my 9 pro when it comes to wifi reception.
I've tried flashing custom roms on the 9 pro but no matter the device honestly just feels like a turd. So I am back on stock.
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I came from a 7 Pro and honestly have been pretty unimpressed with the 9 Pro.
The 7 Pro was probably the first android device that I have had in a long time that didn't give me any issues and the performance from day 1 to this day is amazing.
Now fast Forward I got the 9 pro when it was announced, It feels sluggish in comparison to my 7 pro and has tons of issues with Android Auto.
My biggest complaint is Wifi reception is exceptionally poor, my 7 Pro runs circles around my 9 pro when it comes to wifi reception.
I've tried flashing custom roms on the 9 pro but no matter the device honestly just feels like a turd. So I am back on stock.
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My last device was a OP 6T, so the OP 9Pro is several years later.....can't say I I'm having a similar experience. The 120hz beautiful display is buttery smooth. I only use wifi at my house and it's been fine. I personally think the camera is WAY BETTER than my 6t. It may not be Google Pixel quality but it's damn close.
My one and only gripe is the battery life. 6 hour average of SOT is not good.
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I came from a 7 Pro and honestly have been pretty unimpressed with the 9 Pro.
The 7 Pro was probably the first android device that I have had in a long time that didn't give me any issues and the performance from day 1 to this day is amazing.
Now fast Forward I got the 9 pro when it was announced, It feels sluggish in comparison to my 7 pro and has tons of issues with Android Auto.
My biggest complaint is Wifi reception is exceptionally poor, my 7 Pro runs circles around my 9 pro when it comes to wifi reception.
I've tried flashing custom roms on the 9 pro but no matter the device honestly just feels like a turd. So I am back on stock.
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Latest firmware (see sticky)? I have no issues at all. WiFi and Android Auto working fine. Smoother than my 8 pro.
sultan.of.swing said:
I came from a 7 Pro and honestly have been pretty unimpressed with the 9 Pro.
The 7 Pro was probably the first android device that I have had in a long time that didn't give me any issues and the performance from day 1 to this day is amazing.
Now fast Forward I got the 9 pro when it was announced, It feels sluggish in comparison to my 7 pro and has tons of issues with Android Auto.
My biggest complaint is Wifi reception is exceptionally poor, my 7 Pro runs circles around my 9 pro when it comes to wifi reception.
I've tried flashing custom roms on the 9 pro but no matter the device honestly just feels like a turd. So I am back on stock.
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One thing regarding Android Auto: you have to enable developer options and change the standard USB behaviour to File Transfer.
Honestly over the years coming from 8t but started with 5t and having everyone up. the innovation died after 7 pro. just straight led to death(poor leadership). but with hassleblad and big sensors camera now comes into play. as for the rest of the hardware, well its current hardware what else do I say.. Oxygen is oxygen not the device, so software is equally relevant from previous versions... ltpo is an experiment we'll see how that goes. but to answer, generally I agree not impressed but not upset
If not for 5G, I'd have stuck with my 7 pro (I know I could have gotten a 7t pro but I figured I'd spend a bit more and get something new)
So far, it's not knocking my socks off
I'm done with it. I love the device itself. The design, the hardware, love it. Hell, even love the pine green color. But the software is a complete clusterfuck of inane bugs and failures. I've never seen a device screw up google assistant before, but here we are. It's the only phone (of the 4 sitting on my desk) that doesn't know who my wife is, when I say "call my wife". Android Auto gets completely borked while driving. It doesn't ring when I get a call. A PHONE THAT DOESN'T RING. I'm in sales, and this is my work phone. This is a disaster. Oh, and the mute switch is bugged too, which is really odd. When the phone comes out of DND mode in the morning, it thinks the mute switch is in the silent position, even though it's (always) set to ring. Just silly.
Really annoyed I spent this much money on a phone I can't even use 2 months later. I went back to my S21, which I'm NOT a fan of. But at least it works as it should.
Disappointed with camera tbh can get some nice shots granted but soon as zoom past 3x it all goes pear shaped all the promo hype prior to release with the moons I was expecting at least half decent shots but zoom is terrible out of focus and we'll just crap really very disappointing and collaboration with hassleblad was basically a marketing gymick to fool us into thinking it's going to be a epic camera , oh we fell for that hook line and sinker , let's hope they can turn it around in future updates , not holding my breath , it's odd the moon was big and bright last night a nice orange tinge and looked a lot closer than when held camera up to get a shot it was much further away looking through camera and to get as close as it looked to the naked eye I had to zoom in 20x and we'll then it's just a fuzzy ball , pointless having zoom if it can't get clear shot really
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I'm done with it. I love the device itself. The design, the hardware, love it. Hell, even love the pine green color. But the software is a complete clusterfuck of inane bugs and failures. I've never seen a device screw up google assistant before, but here we are. It's the only phone (of the 4 sitting on my desk) that doesn't know who my wife is, when I say "call my wife". Android Auto gets completely borked while driving. It doesn't ring when I get a call. A PHONE THAT DOESN'T RING. I'm in sales, and this is my work phone. This is a disaster. Oh, and the mute switch is bugged too, which is really odd. When the phone comes out of DND mode in the morning, it thinks the mute switch is in the silent position, even though it's (always) set to ring. Just silly.
Really annoyed I spent this much money on a phone I can't even use 2 months later. I went back to my S21, which I'm NOT a fan of. But at least it works as it should.
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Strange. I have none of these issues. Very, very strange.
its getting better, next update will fix other issues which phone has be patient .
things are getting better
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its getting better, next update will fix other issues which phone has be patient .
things are getting better
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Can only hope so , another thing is The difference is pictures like colours taking same picture multiple times theres no consistency Evey one looks different some out of focus some look brighter some look dull or washy think they need to work harder at getting better consistency especially switching back and forth from wide angle etc it's terrible
entropism said:
I'm done with it. I love the device itself. The design, the hardware, love it. Hell, even love the pine green color. But the software is a complete clusterfuck of inane bugs and failures. I've never seen a device screw up google assistant before, but here we are. It's the only phone (of the 4 sitting on my desk) that doesn't know who my wife is, when I say "call my wife". Android Auto gets completely borked while driving. It doesn't ring when I get a call. A PHONE THAT DOESN'T RING. I'm in sales, and this is my work phone. This is a disaster. Oh, and the mute switch is bugged too, which is really odd. When the phone comes out of DND mode in the morning, it thinks the mute switch is in the silent position, even though it's (always) set to ring. Just silly.
Really annoyed I spent this much money on a phone I can't even use 2 months later. I went back to my S21, which I'm NOT a fan of. But at least it works as it should.
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WTF dude?
A.) You are ****ed up your phone somehow yourself.
Or
B.) It's broken and you should have it replaced. There is a guarantee
Have you ever tried to reset the device and start over?
I read about software bugs in OxygenOS all the time. But somehow I've never had a problem myself. Before the 9Pro, I never had any problems with the OnePlus 3t also.
My 9 Pro works fine, Fast & never hot. It get's a little worm when it charges, but thats normal.
I am uninmpressed with samsung bs & iphose creap.
I agree it's getting better and better. My issue is that it was pretty bad when first released and some of these bugs should have to post release I think. Just my opinion.
It's getting better ever so slightly. But OOS 11 in my opinion never came out of beta. It ruined the 7 series, and honestly, it is hot GARBAGE on the 9 Pro, the UI/UX issues are annoying, things that just haven't been fixed and things that can be replicated on the 8 Pro that I also have.
The hardware is brilliant and some of the best ever imo (better than the iPhone 12 series), but OnePlus is seriously let down nowadays by their poor software and company decisions. Up until 1.5 years ago I had no issues with OnePlus Support, but now it just seems like customer service is the last thing on their agenda. Fairly disappointed but I guess this is the price to pay for their obvious complacency.
I would say the opposite of OP. Came from a 6T which is still going strong (gave to my sister). 9 pro is like WAY BETTER than 6T. The biggest gripe with oneplus has always been cameras but on 9 pro. It's frigging amazing. Initial reviews of camera were bad but they definitely improved it with updates. That's why didn't buy it staright away. The screen is gorgeous & buttery smooth. I love the curved screen. Always wanted one.
Just 2 issues - The battery life is meh. It's like pretty avg or below avg. The other issue is there is stuttering sometimes due to frame drops sometimes.
No issue with colors OS getting merged with OOS if it improves update speed & stability. They can still improve the camera a bit more. Some shutter lag is still there.
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I'm done with it. I love the device itself. The design, the hardware, love it. Hell, even love the pine green color. But the software is a complete clusterfuck of inane bugs and failures. I've never seen a device screw up google assistant before, but here we are. It's the only phone (of the 4 sitting on my desk) that doesn't know who my wife is, when I say "call my wife". Android Auto gets completely borked while driving. It doesn't ring when I get a call. A PHONE THAT DOESN'T RING. I'm in sales, and this is my work phone. This is a disaster. Oh, and the mute switch is bugged too, which is really odd. When the phone comes out of DND mode in the morning, it thinks the mute switch is in the silent position, even though it's (always) set to ring. Just silly.
Really annoyed I spent this much money on a phone I can't even use 2 months later. I went back to my S21, which I'm NOT a fan of. But at least it works as it should.
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I don't use Android Auto, but I never had any problem with the DND mode. Works perfectly every day. OOS 11.2.9.9 has a few minor bugs, but what phone doesn't? I'm mostly happy with my OP9P. Can't fathom where your "disaster" and "clusterfuck" are coming from.
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Can't fathom where your "disaster" and "clusterfuck" are coming from.
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Literally from the exact things I described in my post. Also you're talking about 9.9, my post was from July and the phone has long since been retired.
Who is truly happy with there pixel 6 pro and aren't having any issues. I want to buy the pixel 6 pro but hearing so many negative things about it like fingerprint scanner , weak signal , Bluetooth issues and more
Me, sir! Rock stable since January update.
The biggest problem I had was occasional system UI crash errors, but that was it. Just an error without any noticeable impact whatsoever, and I'm not even sure if that's the phone's fault given that I'm rooted and have a bunch of things installed. I'm pretty happy.
I'm happy too. I have no issues.
I have it since about two weeks and I love it.
I come from a pixel 5 witch was a great midrange phone.
My battery is great, I have no WiFi Dropouts, cell signal is strong and the camera is great too.
I really like this phone and I don't regret the switch.
I'm on the edge. I switch for the camera and big screen but I mainly a Xperia 1 III for the headphone jack sd card and screen. Plus my head buds are Sony. Here is my deal with pixel. Bluetooth is spotty maybe it's me, signal drops a lot. My Sony headbuds are buggy only one works until I turn off Bluetooth.. battery is great. But I'm 6/10 happy with the pixel pro.
Just fingerprint sometimes doesn't want to unlock the screen and need to do the pin code and i think it's software because also smart lock is crazy sometimes.
Except this, all is fine since november. I didn't have issue with december FW and following updade. A rock !!!
No issues here, had pixel 1, 3 and now 6 pro, she's a big old beast but I love it
I think it would be useful if people mentioned what they are running on their Pixel. Stock, beta, some custom ROM such as ProtonAOSP.
I read many users stating that the A12L beta is more stable than stock A12.
Barely any issues here, and the ones I've had I figured out how to fix. I've been tinkering with the bits and pieces of android since I got my HTC Dream/G1 and telnet was all you needed to root. The issues we had to deal with back then would be unacceptable today. Bugs, bugs everywhere. Finding the limits, compatibility, and workarounds is the best part. I've had every nexus and pixel phone except the 5 series. They aren't getting worse, but the complaining is getting louder every year.
I've had mine since it was released and have not had a single issue with it. I switched back to my Note 20 Ultra for a week just for a change and the battery on the P6P is 2-3 times better. The only thing the Note beats the P6P on is the screen and brightness. Other than that I am completely happy with it. It's the 1st Google device I've had since the Nexus 6.
I'm very happy with my Pixel 6 Pro NOW (unlocked from Google running on AT&T, stock ROM, no beta, locked bootloader). But until the January update, it was an absolute hot mess, SO bad I *almost* switched to an iPhone after 12 years of being a loyal Android user. I had hardly any signal, no data connection in more than half the areas around where I live, it was incredibly buggy, half the time I locked the screen, it was corrupted (icons didn't show that were supposed to, did that weren't, fingerprint scanner wouldn't appear or respond), it would randomly freeze constantly. And doing something as basic as running YouTube music with Google Maps was a sure fire way to have to force close one of them.
Since the January update: just fine. Whatever conditions I have REALLY demonstrated the hot mess that was the initial release software. But since the update, it's been virtually flawless. Signal is back, data is back, virtually bugless. The delayed updates kinda bug me (I expect this for a long while), but so long as it keeps working as well as it does now, I'm actually very happy with it.
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I'm very happy with my Pixel 6 Pro NOW (unlocked from Google running on AT&T, stock ROM, no beta, locked bootloader).
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I'm curious because I don't get to ask very often in the wild. With access to the devices today, What's the point of getting a google device through third party vendors that add nothing of value and only make it worse?. Pulled out my old Galaxy S5 the other week and my Verizon version STILL hasn't been fully unlocked. That thing was a nightmare to keep useful.
id be happy if volte and 5G would work
I'm extremely happy. If you know me,or ask anyone about me,I rarely NOT grumble of a phone. I back the 6 pro. Was happy with 5G on,but, now I've turned off 5G and settled for 4G/LTE with way less heat and less battery consumption,don't think I'll be upgrading this year. I go through phones like nothing,but, I've had a good experience so far that makes me wanna keep this for a year..... Hell,maybe even 2
Hi, everyone I am so happy when I help people.
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Hi, everyone I am so happy when I help people.
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Who you helping with that comment bruh?
Happy user here
I'm happy on a fully stock 12L beta
I'm mostly happy with it. It seems a lot more stable with the February update. I've not had any WiFi or Bluetooth issues. That said, reception is a bit worse than the S22 Ultra I use. I do really enjoy stock Android and the ability to customize with root. If the reception could be improved and the updates pushed on time, I'd say the phone is rock solid.
I guess I'm picky because I've used the competition and can tell it's not entirely up to par in that area.