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<blockquote data-quote="NoobphileXXL" data-source="post: 2419945" data-attributes="member: 89820"><p>I'm typing this reply on Pixel 7 rn. I kind of blind-purchased Pixel 7 as I got fed up with iPhone 11. </p><p></p><p>For last 2 weeks, it's been my constant companion. One thing I can say, it's smooth phone, in fact a very smooth one. No OS hiccups, lags, jitter till now. I never thought Android could be this smooth as my tab S8 on first boot lags for couple of seconds. Those who use Samsung phones even flagship ones would know. Pixel 7 never does that. It's smooth from the beginning just like iOS. </p><p></p><p>Battery life for first 3 days was bad, later it became really good as it learned my usage pattern. Like I could easily pass 2 days with single charge. FYI I restricted all unnecessary apps to run in bg and data usage too. </p><p></p><p>And haptics are so good. Google's implementation of system haptics is, I felt, way better than apple. </p><p></p><p>Though there's heating issue as mentioned before. It has been felt hot few times while doing minimal tasks. Dunno what's the cause, but has happened. Like once using photos app, I felt the phone getting warm even with case on. Weather isn't much of warmth lately, so I ignored the issue. Summer temperatures could be a real challenge for this phone maybe. Only time will tell. Right now it doesn't bother me that much. </p><p></p><p>Neither 8 gen 1 or tensor G2 are best in terms of efficiency, so choose what you want in your android. Though as battery is small one in s22, it should have shorter battery life than pixel 7 theoretically.</p><p></p><p>Lastly to say, pixel 7 is a joy to use, because so smooth.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NoobphileXXL, post: 2419945, member: 89820"] I'm typing this reply on Pixel 7 rn. I kind of blind-purchased Pixel 7 as I got fed up with iPhone 11. For last 2 weeks, it's been my constant companion. One thing I can say, it's smooth phone, in fact a very smooth one. No OS hiccups, lags, jitter till now. I never thought Android could be this smooth as my tab S8 on first boot lags for couple of seconds. Those who use Samsung phones even flagship ones would know. Pixel 7 never does that. It's smooth from the beginning just like iOS. Battery life for first 3 days was bad, later it became really good as it learned my usage pattern. Like I could easily pass 2 days with single charge. FYI I restricted all unnecessary apps to run in bg and data usage too. And haptics are so good. Google's implementation of system haptics is, I felt, way better than apple. Though there's heating issue as mentioned before. It has been felt hot few times while doing minimal tasks. Dunno what's the cause, but has happened. Like once using photos app, I felt the phone getting warm even with case on. Weather isn't much of warmth lately, so I ignored the issue. Summer temperatures could be a real challenge for this phone maybe. Only time will tell. Right now it doesn't bother me that much. Neither 8 gen 1 or tensor G2 are best in terms of efficiency, so choose what you want in your android. Though as battery is small one in s22, it should have shorter battery life than pixel 7 theoretically. Lastly to say, pixel 7 is a joy to use, because so smooth. [/QUOTE]
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