Chances are it's basically will be an upgraded G6 or gimped V30 with pure Android O for the Pixel XL 2.
Pixel 2 will just be Pixel from last year with updated internals by HTC.
Nothing exciting here. I'm more excited about the LG V30 than Pixel.
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http://www.androidauthority.com/goog...-images-801629
Even with edge to edge screen up front, looks boring and a bit of price increase for Pixel this year.
$849 USD is currently $1042 though which is less than the current Pixel XL, so we will have to see how hard they will dick us. At $649 again on the normal pixel, we will see if they will make it $800 cdn as it should be. Dollar is much improved over this time last year.
I think I am more excited about the google home mini though so I can get a couple to put around the house to control my lights
http://www.droid-life.com/2017/09/19...ini-exclusive/
Just picked up an HTC 10. Has Quick Charge 3.0 and uses a USB Type C cable but I've read you have to get the specific HTC OEM one only as other Type C's are built different and caused the phone to overheat? This really sucks as I've had many HTC phones and built up a collection of wall plugs and USB cables :(
Usually quick charge is only available when pairing the special cable with the proper wall outlet plug. You should be able to use your old stuff, it'll just charge slower.
As I've been pointing out to people, even my OP5 charges really quick on a 2.5amp car charger or using a regular iphone wall outlet plug.
I bet the Aukey ones work unless HTC has done something weird:
https://www.amazon.ca/AUKEY-Charger-...ds=aukey+usb+c
https://www.amazon.ca/AUKEY-Charger-...ds=aukey+usb+c
Their chargers quick charge charges my iPad and Pixel, and the Pixel even identifies it as a quick charger. I don't need any special cables, I just picked quality ones with hundreds of 5-star reviews.
http://phandroid.com/2016/05/18/htc-...pe-c-incident/
Seems like they did purposely so you are forced to buy HTC accessories?
I'm sure there are 3rd party ones that work. There are lots of good third party Apple cables, so if they can get around Apple's trickery, I'm sure they could do the same for HTC. My Pixel and 6P technically required special cables too and the quality aftermarket ones worked just fine. If you're really worried about it though you can always stick to OEM, nothing wrong with that.
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Hopefully they don't lose another $10B or whatever it was :rofl: Motorola put out some good phones though under Google.
Any good Android phones out right now that aren't plagued with problems common enough to be considered "common issues"?
Everything up to my Nexus 5 was great, and I stuck with Nexus phones thinking they'd have the best support and quickest bug fixes. But in 18 months of ownership, I had the Nexus 6P bootloop issue (at 11 months, mainboard replaced under warranty) and now the early shutdown battery issue (started at 15 months, no longer under warranty). My wife's Nexus 5X just got hit with the bootloop issue while on vacation at 22 months. These issues have hundreds of pages of forum posts devoted to them and class action lawsuits filed in some cases.
I thought we'd get Pixels for our next phones, but not if I'm going to end up with 2 $1000 bricks before 2 years is over. Other options with jelly scrolling, app crashes, red screens, and random reboots all sound fantastic :facepalm:
Any reasonably problem-free options to save me from having to jump to Apple?
The Pixels are pretty bulletproof, have no more issues than you can find with any phone if you go digging for isolated problems, and I haven't had the slightest problem with mine (XL) since I got it when they were first released in 2016 - it's only gotten faster with successive OS updates. It's only ever been rebooted when an OS update requires it and it never slows down. Battery life is still as good as they day I got it (2+ days depending on usage). Google also tells you up front how long they will support any given phone with guaranteed OS updates. That's what I'm getting again - it's best phone experience I've ever had and I have tried almost every brand now.
These days you can Google any phone you want followed by the word "issues" and you'll always find something. Doesn't matter if it's an iPhone, Pixel, Galaxy, etc. they are all super high margin mass produced goods that are cheaper to replace than implement better QC.
The Galaxy S8 is also awesome, and has no common issues.
If I were you I would wait for the new Pixels, they are getting announced on October 4. If you buy directly from Google, if anything does go wrong, no matter how minor, they just send you a brand new phone for the first year and you can extend that if you want.
http://www.reuters.com/article/us-ht..._medium=Social
google aquires HTC pixel division for $1.1B
Envy of iPhone X's notch?
https://thenextweb.com/apps/2017/09/...#.tnw_73Inpkr8