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Fatalah

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I've been contemplating getting a pixel lately but I can't decide if I'd rather get the regular sized version at 128gb or the XL at 32gb as it's only a tad more expensive. Besides the XL having a bigger and higher res screen and bigger battery is there any real difference between the two?

I think the one--handability of the regular Pixel is a key advantage to people.
 

redlegs87

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I think the one--handability of the regular Pixel is a key advantage to people.

I have bigger hands so the bigger phones such as XL don't bother me too much but I have become accustomed to the size of the Nexus 5x which if I remember is slightly bigger than a regular Pixel. I really don't need a 2560 x 1440 res screen, I mean sure it looks great but I don't do VR or gaming much so eh... leaning more towards the regular pixel the more I think about it.
 

TheZink

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I've been contemplating getting a pixel lately but I can't decide if I'd rather get the regular sized version at 128gb or the XL at 32gb as it's only a tad more expensive. Besides the XL having a bigger and higher res screen and bigger battery is there any real difference between the two?
For me it's always about battery life.
 

andthebeatgoeson

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I have bigger hands so the bigger phones such as XL don't bother me too much but I have become accustomed to the size of the Nexus 5x which if I remember is slightly bigger than a regular Pixel. I really don't need a 2560 x 1440 res screen, I mean sure it looks great but I don't do VR or gaming much so eh... leaning more towards the regular pixel the more I think about it.
I'm 6'3, 200+, somewhat big hands. The XL is big but hard to use one handed. But I've adapted.

If one handed use is really important, then the xl ain't the phone. You should go into the Verizon store to check it out. But the screen is really good and i hear the battery is better for the xl. I'm only getting 4-5 hours of screen time so i would hate to get less with the regular pixel.
 

Kerned

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I'm having weird notification issues. Sometimes all notifications come in at once when I unlock my phone. So I'll unlock my phone and then get multiple emails, some of them from hours earlier. Anyone else experiencing this?
 
When I plug my phone in to charge with the wall adapter it will flash between charging rapidly and not charging about 4 times before it stabilizes and stays charging.

Anyone else noticed this?

Pixel regular
 

ArchAngel

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I'm having weird notification issues. Sometimes all notifications come in at once when I unlock my phone. So I'll unlock my phone and then get multiple emails, some of them from hours earlier. Anyone else experiencing this?

It's doze. Android puts every app to sleep after a while with screen off and laying around if you didn't choose the option to "not optimize" it.
Settings -> Battery -> 3 dots menu in the top right -> Battery Optimization
 

Kerned

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It's doze. Android puts every app to sleep after a while with screen off and laying around if you didn't choose the option to "not optimize" it.
Settings -> Battery -> 3 dots menu in the top right -> Battery Optimization

Ok, I've turned off optimization for Gmail, Hangouts and Chomp. Hopefully that will help! Thanks!
 

ArchAngel

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Ok, I've turned off optimization for Gmail, Hangouts and Chomp. Hopefully that will help! Thanks!

I did that on my N6, but I let it sleep on the 6P and Pixel. I always check every half an hour, so this is no problem to me!

I like the Spigen case, a good light source on the table ^^
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Isn't this phone advertised as charging to full battery in 15 minutes? That's not been the case for me since I've had the phone. 15 minutes barely gets me from 10 to 20%. Is there a fast charge setting I've missed somewhere?
 

ArchAngel

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Isn't this phone advertised as charging to full battery in 15 minutes? That's not been the case for me since I've had the phone. 15 minutes barely gets me from 10 to 20%. Is there a fast charge setting I've missed somewhere?

Nah, Google always said 15 min. charge from 0 is up to 7h light usage (of course not SoT :D).

Get up to 7 hours of battery life in just 15 minutes.

Battery use statistics are approximate and represent a mixed use of talk, standby, web browsing, and other features, according to an average user profile as defined by Google. Uses that involve an active display or data usage will use battery more quickly, actual results may vary. Charging rates are based on use of the included USB Type-C™ 18W charger.
 
Isn't this phone advertised as charging to full battery in 15 minutes? That's not been the case for me since I've had the phone. 15 minutes barely gets me from 10 to 20%. Is there a fast charge setting I've missed somewhere?

they claim you get 7 hours of battery life in 15 minutes of charging. which is a very fuzzy metric because how much time you actually get depends on how you use your device. but i notice it charges super quick compared to my nexus 6.
 

Laekon

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Has anyone seen an actual battery life test of the normal Pixel besides the Ars Technica one? Most reviews are about the XL and screen on times of 4 hours isn't impressive to me.
 

JambiBum

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So I got a small scratch in the corner of my screen somehow :(. It's not that annoying but I can still notice it at times. I could take it to best buy and probably exchange it for a new one since I'm still within the return period but I'd rather not. Anyone know of a good way to get rid of small scratches?
 
IMO don't buy the XL for more screen on time because it doesn't seem to be much better in that regard. Heavy users will not see much difference.

However, the XL will last much longer in standby if you really need a phone that can stretch to two days with low to moderate use.

I'm a heavy user and am getting 4 - 5 hours of screen on time with my regular Pixel and used to get 2 on my 5x.
 

andthebeatgoeson

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It's doze. Android puts every app to sleep after a while with screen off and laying around if you didn't choose the option to "not optimize" it.
Settings -> Battery -> 3 dots menu in the top right -> Battery Optimization
Will that do it for push messages? Or just for notifications?
 
I went from being all cocky "I'm going case-less, bitches!" to getting a few fine scratches on the back glass to having the biggest bulky Otterbox Defender case. lol It's a beast.
 
I have a Pixel XL 32GB, my phone randomly disconnects from my home WiFi (only device in house that does it), when the screen is off, it's always disconnected and I have to wait for it to connect again every time I use it. And it does not connect to any open WiFi spot at all, it just "saves" it, when I go to try and connect again, it does nothing. Does anyone else have these problems or is it just me?
 
I did that on my N6, but I let it sleep on the 6P and Pixel. I always check every half an hour, so this is no problem to me!

I like the Spigen case, a good light source on the table ^^

My Pixel hasn't arrived yet so I dunno if the phone glows or that case does. I haven't read anything about either having that feature.
 

andthebeatgoeson

Junior Member
My Pixel hasn't arrived yet so I dunno if the phone glows or that case does. I haven't read anything about either having that feature.
I have it. It does glow, like a fiber optic cable. But that picture looks better than mine but the contrast might be better in close to darkness.

The bottom of the case does glow. I just need to order a tempered glass screen.
 

Bboy AJ

My dog was murdered by a 3.5mm audio port and I will not rest until the standard is dead
IMO don't buy the XL for more screen on time because it doesn't seem to be much better in that regard. Heavy users will not see much difference.

However, the XL will last much longer in standby if you really need a phone that can stretch to two days with low to moderate use.

I'm a heavy user and am getting 4 - 5 hours of screen on time with my regular Pixel and used to get 2 on my 5x.
Do you have data or first hand knowledge or suspicions? Just curious. The battery would be a big reason for me to go XL.
 

northead

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As one who's been on the Nexus line, it's been years since I've had to ask for that (well, besides the occasional update which has slowed down the phone, and will most assuredly happen with the Pixel too)

I've had just about every Nexus since the 4, and trust me, there absolutely is no comparison. The Pixel is an entirely different beast. After all, Google has worked hard specifically on touch latency — and it shows.
 
I've had just about every Nexus since the 4, and trust me, there absolutely is no comparison. The Pixel is an entirely different beast. After all, Google has worked hard specifically on touch latency — and it shows.

That's fine, but that's not the point I was responding to, which was "everyone's been asking for [faster speeds] forever" and I disagreed.
 

garath

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Do you have data or first hand knowledge or suspicions? Just curious. The battery would be a big reason for me to go XL.

The XL has better battery life. That's pretty much universally agreed on. There's a bunch of side by side tests on YouTube but if the pixel users are saying they get 4-5 hours of screen on time, I get 6-7 with my XL. Granted it definitely depends on what you are doing with it but I play a lot of granblue fantasy and use twitch a decent amount so it's not like I'm just looking at the home screen.
 
It's not even the quality that's the problem (even though I'm perfectly content with my 6p's), it's the fact that the sounds coming out of one side of the device. It's not balanced and annoys me.

I am with you. This was one thing that really really annoyed me with my iPhone. The sound wasn't loud enough and imbalanced.

The sound of the 7/7+ is so much better.

I have podcasts/videos on in the background while I do other stuff quite a lot so it's a big difference for me.
 

snacknuts

we all knew her
I am loving this phone, but I have noticed one problem a couple times in the past week. There have been two instances in which I pressed the recent apps button and the screen went black for several seconds. The navigation buttons at the bottom were visible, but the device was completely unresponsive for about five seconds. I use the beta version of Nova Launcher instead of the Pixel launcher, so I don't know if it's related to that. I was curious if any of the rest of you had experienced the same thing.
 
Do you have data or first hand knowledge or suspicions? Just curious. The battery would be a big reason for me to go XL.

I still have both models and have heavily used each. If I power use the shit out of them both I will see an extra half hour more or so of SOT on the XL.

The soc has to work a bit harder on the XL. Obviously the more you incorporate standby in the comparison that starts widening the gap more. The standby is ridiculously good on the XL.

Obviously this is just my usage but it shouldn't be too far off for some. I should also state A LOT of my usage is with chrome.
 

garath

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Ugh. Had an issue with timely this morning. The alarm went off but it was so ridiculously quiet that I slept right through it.

Alarm volume was set fine, testing the alarm through the settings menu was ok but an actual alarm going off was super quiet. Rebooting the phone didn't help either. Ended up uninstalling and reinstalling the timely app and then it was ok. So weird. This only happened once with my old phone in the couple years I've been using timely and it was system wide. The alarm volume was just completely stuck off. A phone reboot fixed it.

I need to be able to trust these alarms!
 

Fatalah

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I still have both models and have heavily used each. If I power use the shit out of them both I will see an extra half hour more or so of SOT on the XL.

The soc has to work a bit harder on the XL. Obviously the more you incorporate standby in the comparison that starts widening the gap more. The standby is ridiculously good on the XL.

Obviously this is just my usage but it shouldn't be too far off for some. I should also state A LOT of my usage is with chrome.

Heavy Chrome user here too --- looking forward to version 55!
 
Do you have data or first hand knowledge or suspicions? Just curious. The battery would be a big reason for me to go XL.

I'm a fairly conservative user, and my battery time has been very good, much longer than any phone I've used.

I had taken screenshots for the first few days at the end of the night when I'd go to bed:

http://i.imgur.com/OWWOl4U.png (Projected 35 hours)

http://i.imgur.com/XawTkQq.png (Projected 34 hours)

http://i.imgur.com/pdAchtU.png (Projected 36 hours)

Over 4 days, I was getting projected 35ish hours of powered on time. Even this weekend while using it more often, I was getting similar battery performance.

Today, I've been unplugged for 3 hours, and I'm expected to get 1day 5hours more out of it. I'll report back at the end of the workday.

I'm probably more conservative than a power user who is on his phone all day, though. But for some perspective, my iPhone 5 and Nexus 6 would usually need to be charged by the end of the day... Like hitting 5% battery, or I'd charge twice. So far with the Pixel XL I've finished every day with somewhere around 50-55%.
 

shas'la

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Has anyone installed any apps to show dots/bubbles on app icons when you get notifications?

Its the feature i miss most from iOS so was looking to grab it back through something from the store.
 
It's bothering me that half the icons on my home screen are the new 'circle' pixel style, while half aren't. Particularly it bugs me with apps like Google Inbox, official Google apps, that didn't get the new icon treatment.

Is there anything I can do about this without having to add another launcher? I like using the default launcher... and I know there are icon packs and stuff but I'm so out of the game I don't know how those work.
 

Skel1ingt0n

I can't *believe* these lazy developers keep making file sizes so damn large. Btw, how does technology work?
Posted an hour ago: https://www.engadget.com/2016/10/31/google-pixel-xl-mini-review/

Just stopping by as an Apple die-hard to comment on how well Google executed on their first in-house phone. Don't get me wrong - I think it's ugly, thick, and boring to look at. But no doubt, the actual functionality and the day-to-day use is top-of-the-pack on the Android side; and in many ways beats Samsung's devices in creating a true iPhone competitor.

Funny, though, that this impressive device seems to have caught the media by surprise. I feel like I've seen countless articles and comments praising this phone after these same sites published their reviews ages ago.

It's almost as if that the talk of this phone has become increasingly more positive, and journalists are wanting "in" on that hype.

I dunno. I don't normally fall into "brand bias" arguments, because 95% of phone enjoyment is admittedly subjective. But no doubt, this all does seem a bit odd.
 

thespot84

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My on weird issue so far is that when I use full screen apps random other apps will show up in my app switcher. Super weird.


Also yes my alarms and rings seem quiet.
 
Has anybody tested whether the Pixel can cast to your smart tv natively? I was able to send pictures/video/etc to my tv fine with my Galaxy Note 2 but cannot with my Nexus 6. I had to download AllCast in order to do this on my Nexus 6 which is kind of lame.
 
Has anybody tested whether the Pixel can cast to your smart tv natively? I was able to send pictures/video/etc to my tv fine with my Galaxy Note 2 but cannot with my Nexus 6. I had to download AllCast in order to do this on my Nexus 6 which is kind of lame.

There is a "Cast" option in the Settings -> Display and when you click on it, it shows nearby things you can cast to. Currently I'm at work so I can't see if it would work with my Samsung TV by default.

Sounds like Miracast isn't supported out of the box though.
 

Klotera

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Got notification from Verizon that they've processed my free Daydream headset offer. However, it said they're sending a rebate card for it. So, sounds like I'll get the card then have to go buy it myself with the card. Was hoping they'd just send the headset. Wouldn't be surprised if it's back ordered pretty quickly once it goes up on Google's store.
 

garath

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Got notification from Verizon that they've processed my free Daydream headset offer. However, it said they're sending a rebate card for it. So, sounds like I'll get the card then have to go buy it myself with the card. Was hoping they'd just send the headset. Wouldn't be surprised if it's back ordered pretty quickly once it goes up on Google's store.

That's exactly how my email sounded too. Now I'm not sure if should just pocket the $80 or buy the headset lol.

I was definitely one of the first to cash in, I got my phone a day early somehow.
 
My commuter to work from a suburb of Manhattan used to have some pretty significant dead spots from Verizon. Since switching to Project Fi, I can compulsively refresh twitter all morning long. So far so good with this phone.
 

cHaotix8

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I've had my XL for a week now and I've simply astounded by how great it's been.There has been a very noticeable upgrade compared to my 6P in terms of both performance and battery life. I can go most of the day (16 hours) without charging with moderate use and still have 25ish percent when it's time for bed (stream all my music, chrome, facebook, some youtubing/twitch here and there).

The phone is still new so it's hard to say if these levels will persist over time but damn, this thing is impressive. I'm definitely looking forward to the next model which is bound to include even more bells and whistles.
 
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