Discussion - Pixel users might want to hold off updating to Android 17 after touchscreen problems surface

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morehousemula
morehousemula
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• 2w agoedited

Just a question is the Pixel team the same team from iPhone gate?? I would just wait seven days to remove the obviously corrupted downgrade which I've always said an update does. Samsung doesn't have this problem because 7 days later were clearing the corruption. The argument for CEOs having one phone for business and another for exploration is adamant.

My opinion is based on the idea that they put the button within the settings menu which removes the liability for anything downloaded into the device.

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morehousemula
morehousemula
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• 2w agoedited
↵Bruce_Wayne said:

Lol, still bad comedy—specifically watching EmmGee write the same asinine paragraph for the umpteenth time, desperate for some form of validation, while standing on a regional platform that requires a 12-step bypass tutorial just to native-run a Google Doc. Stay obsessed with Android patch notes while you go download your other sketchy APK of the day. And stay big mad looking like 😡😠🤬😠 while everyone keeps chiming in about not encountering bugs on Pixels, everyone including that 🤡's own relative.

Its not about the coding but the envy of rival companies interfering with other companies vehicles, devices or headphones that outshine them. If their car was so great it would sell itself remember your clients are watching how you treat the competition to chose their alliance. It's done to drive more sales to their devices, cars and products with the hopes that on second buy people might be discouraged to go to the same company that screwed them. Think of it as a local engineer ruining your experience because their product only gave two unlike the rainbow that catered for seven even leaving themselves out to make sure their brothers were okay only to be betrayed later by them.

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morehousemula
morehousemula
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• 2w ago
↵morehousemula said:

Its not about the coding but the envy of rival companies interfering with other companies vehicles, devices or headphones that outshine them. If their car was so great it would sell itself remember your clients are watching how you treat the competition to chose their alliance. It's done to drive more sales to their devices, cars and products with the hopes that on second buy people might be discouraged to go to the same company that screwed them. Think of it as a local engineer ruining your experience because their product only gave two unlike the rainbow that catered for seven even leaving themselves out to make sure their brothers were okay only to be betrayed later by them.

*choose*

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pimpin83z
pimpin83z
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• 2w ago
↵meanestgenius said:

This is just bad comedy, at this point. I mean, am I wrong for calling Pixels forever beta & buggy when issue after issue after issue just keeps popping up, especially after Google pushes an update to them? No, I'm not wrong. This something that just keeps happening. Poor QC on the part of Google does not begin to describe this.

For me it's not even the bugs, which I have experienced on my work issue 10 Pro XL. It's just the overall UI of the Pixel. I don't like it all. The dialer, Google Photos, the supposed "better haptics"... Voice to text is quicker & more accurate than on my S24 Ultra, but not by miles. They literally made an Android iPhone which, compared to Samsung & other OEM's that I've unfortunately not had the pleasure of experiencing, doesn't work for how I use a phone.

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db1020000
db1020000
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• 1h ago

No surprises here, it is the same modus operandi from Pixel phones

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