Customer Reviews for Google - Pixel 6 128GB - Stormy Black (AT&T)
Customer Rating
3
Jason's pixel 6
on December 31, 2021
Posted by: Jason
The phone constantly disconnects from my 2017 Toyota tundra. I have had it a week or so and find this disappointing that the product was released without being fully tested. After several attempts and calling Toyota and doing a reset on my trucks system...it still keeps disconnecting. I would not recommend this product be sold until the Bluetooth features are fixed properly.
Good so far, don't know what the fuss is about. I previously owned a Pixel 2xl and only decided on the Pixel 6 because of the new cameras.The only thing I hate about any Google os is the stupid assistant. If I wanted my phone to read my mind I would say so.
I made the early jump from the Google Pixel 5 and slightly regret it. The battery is significantly better but the phone is humongous, making one hand usage difficult. The fingerprint scanner on the front is also very hit or miss, it will usually take about 2 to 3 times to register. Most times I give up and put my code in.Overall you shouldn't make the jump to this phone if you don't need to, maybe wait for the 6a or next year's model.
Solid phone. Was hoping for a few more tricks up it's sleeve but it feels very similar to my Pixel 3a (should note I was running Android 12 so, there's that). Camera is very clear and scrolling refresh is nice. Fingerprint scanner is quite flakey. Overall a solid phone.
The best phone ever! Pixel 6 is very easy to use. I can quickly find what I am looking for in a Snape. Pictures taken are so clear and colorful! The phone fits right into my hand and is not heavyweight. The sound is clear and crisp. I've hand many iPhones and Samsung phones, and Pixel 6 knocks them out of the ballpark.
As a man with small hands, going from the 2 to the 6 was a major step back in terms of usability. I can no longer text with one hand (even with one-hand texting mode), and I even have difficulties doing tasks that were previously possible (and necessary) with one hand, like taking pictures.The new finger reader on the screen appears to be a bust. Every time I unlock the phone, it feels like a brute force attempt with repeatedly pressing of my thumb (and then my next thumb) until I'm prompted for the passcode. Might as well just default to the passcode and skip the finger print authorization.Calling/texting over Wi-Fi also appears to be completely unreliable compared to the Pixel 2. Messages still shows contacts as their phone number but refers to the sender as the contact name.Everything else is better, I guess. I just want a phone that reliably texts, calls, emails, and lets me browse random stuff, but the 6 seems to put a barrier in the way of all that.