Google Pixel 7 Pro Long Term Review after using it as my daily driver for the past 8 months, from October 2022 to July 2023 & how it competes with the iPhone...
I do agree with In Depth Tech Reviews’ overall sentiment as a pixel 7 pro user. Personally, I have different gripes for it.
I loved my 4a, but damn it’s fragile. I dropped it and had to replace it’s screen three times. On the fourth broken screen, I upgraded to a Pixel 7. Yes, I had it in a (nice) case.
I have a glass screen protector on mine and somehow I’ve never broken it. There have been many times when I dropped it and I swore that’d be it, but then I turn it over and there’s not a scratch!
I loved my 3a and upgraded to the 6a last year, but it feels like a step backwards. The camera doesn’t seem anywhere near as good? It’s so heavy and clunky. No headphone jack. It’s a bit faster maybe but the battery isn’t as good as the 3a was when new and it overheats all the time.
My Pixel 4a 3 years later: I love it, and I’m not disappointed
Pixel 5 here. This could be the last phone I ever need, if I could expect software support. Dreading the day I need to replace it
The pixel a series has always been great imo.
I loved my 4a, but damn it’s fragile. I dropped it and had to replace it’s screen three times. On the fourth broken screen, I upgraded to a Pixel 7. Yes, I had it in a (nice) case.
I love the 7, no complaints at all.
First phone I’ve ever broken. Yeah I’d say there was a durability issue. Slippery AF too.
I have a glass screen protector on mine and somehow I’ve never broken it. There have been many times when I dropped it and I swore that’d be it, but then I turn it over and there’s not a scratch!
I loved my 3a and upgraded to the 6a last year, but it feels like a step backwards. The camera doesn’t seem anywhere near as good? It’s so heavy and clunky. No headphone jack. It’s a bit faster maybe but the battery isn’t as good as the 3a was when new and it overheats all the time.