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Bkdodger

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I'm the same; but I rarely leave the housing during the working week...

But having both phones is massive overkill in all honesty...

Shame that most Android watches are too small for my liking as well.
I've had two separate lines for a good 20 yrs.. so used to it I don't find it inconvenient.

I separate some work stuff not in Android since I switch iPhones less often
 
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danb1979

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Preston, Lancs - UK
I've had two separate lines for a good 20 yrs.. so used to it I don't find it inconvenient.

I separate some work stuff not in Android since I switch iPhones less often

Yeah I'm not far off the same - had 2 lines since 2009 when I launched my own Limited Company

Tried to use one phone (dual SIM) - harking back to the Samsung Note 5 (never released here in the UK but bought one anyways); but they weren't as slick then as they are now

My Pixel Fold is set up as my business mobile with Google Business Suite as the main Work side and then I've apps on the Personal side - but my iPhone is pure personal...

Been reviewing Android watches and the Samsung Watch 6 classic looks very good TBH and dirt cheap compared to the AWU; so may buy one and see how I get on

It's not hard to move my personal SIM to the Fold when I want to drive Android for a change etc ;)
 

aggie99

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Two phones carrying here ...
Same here, of course 😂
15 PM alternating between PF and S24U on the work line.

The Tensor 2 really does hold the PF back from being a great device between the reception, performance, and battery life. Honestly prefer using the P8P over my PF for that reason. Hopefully they release the PF2 along with the Tensor 4 so that it is not a generation behind with the SOC.
 

danb1979

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Same here, of course 😂
15 PM alternating between PF and S24U on the work line.

The Tensor 2 really does hold the PF back from being a great device between the reception, performance, and battery life. Honestly prefer using the P8P over my PF for that reason. Hopefully they release the PF2 along with the Tensor 4 so that it is not a generation behind with the SOC.

The chip doesn't bother me, I'm not a heavy user and for my needs it swims along very smoothly indeed

Reception I've zero issues with (but then again it's never left my house); however my niece that has my previous Fold hasn't any issues re calls/messaging etc and she's the other end of the UK

Again, battery life is spot on - but as above, not a heavy enough user
 

Bkdodger

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I’m the same as you with no issues with reception or battery ..my task all run well no hiccups and I don’t do heavy gaming or anything like that ..
 
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scott craft

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Same here, of course
15 PM alternating between PF and S24U on the work line.

The Tensor 2 really does hold the PF back from being a great device between the reception, performance, and battery life. Honestly prefer using the P8P over my PF for that reason. Hopefully they release the PF2 along with the Tensor 4 so that it is not a generation behind with the SOC.
Reception and battery are the reasons I didn't keep the Pixel Fold.
 

Lobwedgephil

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Reception actually saved me, my city had a big storm where half the city lost power, house was out for a week. The Pixel Fold was my only device able to connect for some reason, no iPhones or iPad worked for data the first 12-24 hours until the were able to stabilize the network.
 

RedTheReader

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Reception actually saved me, my city had a big storm where half the city lost power, house was out for a week. The Pixel Fold was my only device able to connect for some reason, no iPhones or iPad worked for data the first 12-24 hours until the were able to stabilize the network.
Ah, a fellow Houstonian.
 
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