I love the camera on this phone. It's so advanced and there are multiple, easier ways of doing things on this phone. It's not complicated like every other phone I've had.
came from 4a ... first impression is 6 very glassy and extremely delicate to handle. compared 5G speed test side by side and 6 is very slow on ping and speed ... software and camera wise both looks same to me. I wish I didn't trade-in my 4a for this crap
I purchased this phone (P6), my first Pixel, mid December based on Google's rep for quality at a moderate price and guaranteed software updates for 5 years. Overall, the hardware is satisfactory (but HEAVY) and I can do all the basic functions, but some features are elusive, as described in great detail on many YouTube rants. I knew that buying the first model with the exclusive new Google Tensor chip was a crapshoot, but I think they are feeling the pressure and diligently laboring to address the issues. I have faith that my bet will pay off. I think Google should throw in an extra year of software update for the anxiety and hassle!
First Pixel phone. Some things seem better (faster, ease of email navigation) but some are not (no option for a navigation bar - e.g., back, home, close all apps - at the bottom of the screen; charging is considerably slower even though I purchased the recommended Google charging block; not a big user of Google Assistant so all the notifications and tips are annoying). Chose this phone as my previous android phone manufacturer decided (as with almost all phones, it seems) to do away with an earbud jack (now need Bluetooth earbuds) as well as the ability to use a SD card, so I thought I would try something new. All things considered, seems a smartphone is a smartphone is a smartphone (as I use one). No reason not to recommend the Pixel, but no reason not to say look at other brands as well.