Lol, we need to form a club. My husband and his friend are in the same quandary. Hubby invested in accessories such as two wireless charging pads and his truck has a wireless charging pad built in, so he's probably going with the S7Edge, which he really liked a lot when it was his loaner.
His friend tried to get the IPhone 7Plus but AT&T won't have any to offer him until the last week of December!
So he doesn't know what he's going to do.
Yesterday I had been all set to trade my Note 7 in for a beautiful matte black iPhone 7. The box was right there in front of me. But then they found out their support center staff had gone home and they couldn't process my trade (because it wasn't another Samsung). So I left with one more day to mull over my decision and ended up taking an entirely different path...
I put in my order tonight for the black smaller 128 GB Pixel. I think it was all they had left for preorder.
It's so weird...they call it a preorder but they use the terms "sold out" and "out of stock".
Okay....well anyway it doesn't matter because the model I wanted was still available. I should get it around November 25th.
I had an online chat session with a Google rep early yesterday afternoon about whether or not the Pixel could record stereo audio. She didn't know so she had to find out. She was nice and the chat session was fun. She finally got the answer that it does have that capability. So I thought about it all yesterday and today and finally decided to preorder because I also want to see the new Google Assistant in action.
I had been interested in LG V20, but I'm a petite woman and that's a big phone. I could make it work as a pocket computer but reading about the frustrations from G5 and V10 owners about boot looping, I shared their concerns that the V20 could also be at risk for that. Especially after noticing the demo unit at AT&T was running the hottest of all the display models there.
After everything I've been through with the Note7, I decided to give it a skip even though I was badly tempted by its audiophile centric feature set. I also just didn't jive well with the user interface for the camera.
But Google's new phone is also a huge unknown for me. Snapdragon 821 is new and unknown.
I'm an idiot.