It's nice. Pixel 6 doesn't do anything that I need better than my 3 did. In fact I feel like data is slower. Often times things won't load at all. Works great on wifi. And Bluetooth won't connect to some things (Ford SYNC gen2). I would have kept the pixel 3 but after update and 2 factor authentication took affect the phone died and wouldn't turn back on. But the phone is solid, hardware is solid, camera and display are awesome. Also I would have liked an option to get a slightly smaller one. It's too big.
Fingerprint recognition is poor. Back arrow navigation is missing in several apps including Facebook and Chrome. Missing one touch connection to display brightness. Not intuitive. I miss my old lg g6.
I went from a pixel 4 to this phone and with the newest software update, not a lot has changed for the OS between phones. Was easy to transfer, easy to get the hang of. The phone design looks really nice. I'm still learning new tricks about this phone and I like every one so far. The camera functions are spectacular. The only thing I miss from my Pixel 4 is Motion Sense.
I've been using Google since the beginning. I switched to a Samsung last year because my Goggle phone was acting up and I didn't want spend a lot of money on a new phone. This was a big mistake, didn't like the Samsung at all. Couldn't wait for the Pixel 6 to come out. I love the Google Pixel 6 phone, compared to the Samsung phone.
The phone has been great so far. Very smooth experience. Two minor issues I encountered: the fingerprint reader embedded in the screen is much slower than the standalone ones on previous models. Also, occasionally I see screen flickering, which is very concerning, but I really hope it's a software issue, not a hardware one. Haven't had a chance to try the camera yet.