OK, so here's a thread that I'm sure will cause no controversy . . .
It's come time to upgrade my old iPhone. Everything else I use is Apple, though I've always been a bit device agnostic with my phone. The iPhone's been nice, though I've been unlucky and had some big hardware faults (which couldn't be fixed in store) and--coming from an OG Pixel--this iPhone camera was always a bit dissapointing (I'm using an iPhone 8). This was also my first phone without a headphone jack and it's one of the most annoying things (though ofc now par for the course).
I recently scored an incredible deal on a Pixel 5. I'll be paying substancially less for the Pixel 5 than an iPhone 12. While this is an Apple forum, I reckon that to be into technology is to be into UI, UX + hardware design. While Google stuff may doesn't have the same polish as Apple, I think there's a lot of talented people working at Google with a lot of new ideas. Material You looks ace, while Google's physical hardware designs have their own Californian Modern-leaning aesthetic that I really dig.
The P5 is super cool -- the camera is ace, the sizing is just right. The symmetrical bezels and the hole punch display make the design feel like magic (I think you've got to hold one to get it, it's much more impressive IRL than in photos).
BUT.... Google... I've been reading a lot about privacy and Google as I've been deciding whether to keep this phone. I've had Google phones before and not really thought about it. But now I can't tell what Google's ultimate aim is -- is the advertising & data collection in service of the product, or the product in service of the advertising & data collection? There's a certain creepiness. But I also don't want to become descended into a state of semi-paranoia -- I'm pretty sure Google won't use my location data to kidnap me, for instance.
I know the iPhone now has ATT which is cool -- though I do wonder about its effectiveness. I don't use too many apps on my phone (none of those weird ad-based games), though I do use some Facebook properties (but I'd guess their tracking transcends only the tech that can be blocked by iOS 14.5's ATT)...
Also, I think some things have changed with Google -- GDPR seems to have altered a lot of the data capture systems. It looks like most things can be turned off -- including ad personalisation? Also, while Pixel is made by Google, I hear that a Google phone may be better for privacy that some other Android OEMs.
So, people who use Pixels -- how do you approach privacy? Does Google's business model creep you out that you're going to switch to an iPhone? Or do you think it's a wee bit overblown and that government regulation keeps this under control?
In a one-to-one comparison with the iPhone I can afford (the 11), I really think the Pixel comes up tops for me -- I just wish Google had the same stance as Apple on personal privacy.
It's come time to upgrade my old iPhone. Everything else I use is Apple, though I've always been a bit device agnostic with my phone. The iPhone's been nice, though I've been unlucky and had some big hardware faults (which couldn't be fixed in store) and--coming from an OG Pixel--this iPhone camera was always a bit dissapointing (I'm using an iPhone 8). This was also my first phone without a headphone jack and it's one of the most annoying things (though ofc now par for the course).
I recently scored an incredible deal on a Pixel 5. I'll be paying substancially less for the Pixel 5 than an iPhone 12. While this is an Apple forum, I reckon that to be into technology is to be into UI, UX + hardware design. While Google stuff may doesn't have the same polish as Apple, I think there's a lot of talented people working at Google with a lot of new ideas. Material You looks ace, while Google's physical hardware designs have their own Californian Modern-leaning aesthetic that I really dig.
The P5 is super cool -- the camera is ace, the sizing is just right. The symmetrical bezels and the hole punch display make the design feel like magic (I think you've got to hold one to get it, it's much more impressive IRL than in photos).
BUT.... Google... I've been reading a lot about privacy and Google as I've been deciding whether to keep this phone. I've had Google phones before and not really thought about it. But now I can't tell what Google's ultimate aim is -- is the advertising & data collection in service of the product, or the product in service of the advertising & data collection? There's a certain creepiness. But I also don't want to become descended into a state of semi-paranoia -- I'm pretty sure Google won't use my location data to kidnap me, for instance.
I know the iPhone now has ATT which is cool -- though I do wonder about its effectiveness. I don't use too many apps on my phone (none of those weird ad-based games), though I do use some Facebook properties (but I'd guess their tracking transcends only the tech that can be blocked by iOS 14.5's ATT)...
Also, I think some things have changed with Google -- GDPR seems to have altered a lot of the data capture systems. It looks like most things can be turned off -- including ad personalisation? Also, while Pixel is made by Google, I hear that a Google phone may be better for privacy that some other Android OEMs.
So, people who use Pixels -- how do you approach privacy? Does Google's business model creep you out that you're going to switch to an iPhone? Or do you think it's a wee bit overblown and that government regulation keeps this under control?
In a one-to-one comparison with the iPhone I can afford (the 11), I really think the Pixel comes up tops for me -- I just wish Google had the same stance as Apple on personal privacy.