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Djones96

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I’m in a similar boat and after having tried making the full switch away from the Apple ecosystem that it just doesn’t work for me, considering I’m not giving up my Mac or iPad Pro and all of my family are heavy Apple users. I’m going to lean into using my Pixel 9 Pro Fold heavily on my second line for everything except messaging and phone calls (most daily work and personal contacts use iPhones) and stay connected to my iPhone with my Apple Watch Ultra (on a cellular plan). I use my Apple Watch for so much that nothing can fully replace it for me.

The Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra seems to be closest to an Apple Watch so if you leave Apple fully, that’s going to be your best bet. It’s what I would choose.

Yes; as per my sig, I'm running the Samsung Gaalxy Watch Ultra now and it's superb

Works perfectly with my Pixel Fold too... Did have it paired with my S24U but that's up for sale currently

Does all I need of it; using the same functions as I did on my AWU2 etc

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I appreciate the advice from both of you. I’m still undecided if I will fully swap from Apple to android, but if I do, luckily it won’t be as hard for me because I’m not as far in the ecosystem as tbay. I don’t own a Mac or an iPad, I just have my AWU and AirPods Pro.
 
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Harthag

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Jun 20, 2009
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Sold my Xiaomi 14 last week and shipped out my S24+ to Best Buy on the Pixel 9XL trade in this morning, so I'm Pixel only. Loving this phone. I had a long conversation yesterday with Gemini Live about dog food and ingredients and behaviors, really handy.

The best was at a BBQ yesterday with 12 people the host was about to get his tripod to take a group photo and I said "hold my beer" with phone in hand (first time I've actually applied the phrase to something in real time 🤣). I used 'Add Me' for the first time and it worked perfectly. Ultimate flex move yesterday having 11 other people all blown away at once by the AI, they'd never seen anything remotely close to it.
 

danb1979

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Feb 5, 2015
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I appreciate the advice from both of you. I’m still undecided if I will fully swap from Apple to android, but if I do, luckily it won’t be as hard for me because I’m not as far in the ecosystem as tbay. I don’t own a Mac or an iPad, I just have my AWU and AirPods Pro.

No worries

I've still got my Macs; but everything I need/use/share is all via Google stuff anyways; so there are no issues for that side of things
 
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Bkdodger

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Jun 6, 2019
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Today's lunch, basmati rice , beets, broccoli and pickled onions with chicken
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840quadra

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Here's my friend's dog Gus, he was very energetic haha good pup though
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Doggo getting good reception?

I need a live TV antenna at home! ;)

This is the best phone Google has made and if you thinking of going 9 Pro it’s a slam dunk for keeping your size down. Are you getting good value for the 8 Pro trade in or sale ?
Yeah the struggle is real.

I just did a BIG Mac upgrade and my loose funds are a bit more tight than I would like. If I do this, it may be a delayed purchase. Again, still happy with the 8 Pro, just would like to downsize in physical size, but upgrade storage.

Now that Lume Touch (Video editing) is in good form on the Pixel, I use it a ton for editing video from my Canon Mirrorless. The base storage is too dang small.

If you are SUPER happy with the 8 Pro, my advice is to keep it. Yes the 9 Pro is a better phone but slightly. I also have an 8 Pro and it is the reason why I plan on sending my 9 Pro XL back to Google. The performance is not that big of a jump for me. You also missed out on the $200 Google store credit.

Yeah I almost took the plunge when the store credit was live, but there really isn't anything I want / need from that store. I still have a Home Mini from a previous pixel bonus, my pixel watch 2 is great, and my pixel buds are still rocking.

I had the 8 Pro briefly when it first came out and now have the 9 non Pro (for now) and I personally think it's a worthy upgrade, especially considering the very generous trade in prices.

I'm getting £228 for a Pixel 5 that barely lasts an hour battery wise. I'd have never got that for it anywhere else.
Yeah, the Google resale value is really good!
 

Dave245

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Sep 15, 2013
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I have a question for Fold users/buyers, it applies to pretty much anyone but obviously this is the Pixel thread, so I’ll ask it regarding the Pixel Fold phones.

When it comes to the phone folding, does it not worry you that it could break in half? and also over time, does that crease/screen become more and more unstable?

I’m asking as someone who has never owned or used a folding phone (outside of a phone store here in the UK). The price of them is pretty high, £1700 ish for the Pixel Fold.
 
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Heat_Fan89

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I have a question for Fold users/buyers, it applies to pretty much anyone but obviously this is the Pixel thread, so I’ll ask it regarding the Pixel Fold phones.

When it comes to the phone folding, does it not worry you that it could break in half? and also over time, does that crease/screen become more and more unstable?

I’m asking as someone who has never owned or used a folding phone (outside of a phone store here in the UK). The price of them is pretty high, £1700 ish for the Pixel Fold.
I believe someone who owns a Fold and uses it everyday commented on this forum to say, it has held up quite well.
 
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Bkdodger

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I have a question for Fold users/buyers, it applies to pretty much anyone but obviously this is the Pixel thread, so I’ll ask it regarding the Pixel Fold phones.

When it comes to the phone folding, does it not worry you that it could break in half? and also over time, does that crease/screen become more and more unstable?

I’m asking as someone who has never owned or used a folding phone (outside of a phone store here in the UK). The price of them is pretty high, £1700 ish for the Pixel Fold.
Every foldable that I had I got the Samsung Care+ or the Google plan, all my phones look the same the day that I turned them in from the first day. I only get insurance because I don't want to take any chances. I use the phone like all my phones with care but not babied. Crease was the same no issues.
 
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Harthag

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Does anyone know why Reddit is so bad on Pixel? Coming from s24u and oneplus 12 in that phones runs so smooth

Bad in what way? I use Reddit. What am i missing?
For me when I open Reddit it stutters a bit when scrolling. Once I open a thread and all the comments load everything is very smooth. Wasn't an issue on S24+ or Xiaomi 14 that I had before. But I can say that the 9 Pro XL is much smoother than the 8 Pro was.
 

Vegastouch

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Jul 12, 2008
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For me when I open Reddit it stutters a bit when scrolling. Once I open a thread and all the comments load everything is very smooth. Wasn't an issue on S24+ or Xiaomi 14 that I had before. But I can say that the 9 Pro XL is much smoother than the 8 Pro was.
I got nothing to compare it to. I use one phone and I have the P8. Works fine for me. To my eyes anyway. I'm not picky so to me a slight stutter isn't an issue but to me it runs pretty smooth and opens fast.
 

tbayrgs

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Jul 5, 2009
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I have a question for Fold users/buyers, it applies to pretty much anyone but obviously this is the Pixel thread, so I’ll ask it regarding the Pixel Fold phones.

When it comes to the phone folding, does it not worry you that it could break in half? and also over time, does that crease/screen become more and more unstable?

I’m asking as someone who has never owned or used a folding phone (outside of a phone store here in the UK). The price of them is pretty high, £1700 ish for the Pixel Fold.
I have had an original Pixel Fold since last August and it doesn’t feel delicate in any way…very sturdy, in fact. The folding mechanism is pretty robust and it feels like it would take a lot of effort to try to bend it past its natural flex point.

The crease is certainly visible but mine doesn’t feel or look like it’s gotten any more pronounced or worn over time.

That being said, I opted for Google’s protection plan on both it and my soon to arrive Pixel 9 Pro Fold. But I also always get it on my iPhones which are generally much less vulnerable than a folding phone. I like to go case-less and having the peace of mind of knowing an accidental damage repair will be MUCH cheaper is worth it for me. Had some water damage in my cameras on my 15 Pro Max thanks to some kayaking in the Med off coast of Italy and had phone replacement waiting for me when I got home for only $99 thanks to Apple express replacement option. I want to use my new PP9F ’naked’ as well so extra protection was a must have.
 
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