Stream link is up, 6pm UK time: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WNarpiGz3Kk
Go through a VPN and pay like £2pm for Youtube...
Stick on a starling account with no fees and 189 rupees works out to just that!Go through a VPN and pay like £2pm for Youtube...
I just realised, was there any mention of BT codec support? Since it's not a Qualcomm chip it won't have aptX unless Google pays them the licence fee. I heard it will support LDAC which is fine for music but for games I found aptX, particularly LL and adaptive, to be better for gaming.
Google's one trump card should hopefully be that they now have full control over the imaging chips on the Pixel 6 and as such should be able to produce unrivalled image quality so am expecting to see unmatched photos captured by Pixel 6 this time round. But then again Samsung have been working on their imaging side for a while now too so let's see what happens
Sony teases a new Xperia product announcement set for October 26 livestream
https://www.dpreview.com/news/68922...ct-announcement-set-for-october-26-livestream
OK not Pixel but could be a high end camera phone, coming just after the Pixel launch.
Decisions, decisions
Would be a foolish mistake for them to rely on this. Do a blind photo test, and you'll be struggling to identify which photo is taken by which device, for the simple reason that all top of the range phones take great photos and have done for years.
In ideal lighting, all are great. In poor lighting all do as good as can be expected. No matter the improvement Google show with their photos, you'll see similar ones by apple, Samsung etc.
The Sony event is irrelative really. The phone won't be bought by the masses who are only interested in a Galaxy or iPhone these days. It will also almost certainly be priced in league with the Samsung and Apple flagships but not be as good for the cameras so the question remains as to who would actually buy it. Same story year after year.
The Google apps most of which you have the choice to uninstall from pixels. Do you have a Facebook app on your galaxy phone, or the totally unnecessary Samsung duplicate apps? Can you actually remove them from YOUR phone? Disabling is not the same... Sorry.WHat bloatware are you seeing? There are a bunch of Samsung apps yes, but then again on PIxels you get Googles apps. So whilst not everyone uses Samsung's apps, not everyone prefers Googles apps either so you'd still be doubling up app categories in some instances either side really. On my S20 I use most of the Samsung apps (just not calendar), the remainder are uninstalled or disabled if they cannot be uninstalled. Only a small handful really.
The Google apps most of which you have the choice to uninstall from pixels. Do you have a Facebook app on your galaxy phone, or the totally unnecessary Samsung duplicate apps? Can you actually remove them from YOUR phone? Disabling is not the same... Sorry.
I'm never sure why people care about this, disable and hide from your app drawer - who even uses an app drawer anyway anymore. Surely you just type in the first letter of the app and click it from there. So it basically doesn't exist after doing this from a user experience anyway.
Ooo no way would I do that. I have almost all my apps hidden, with the ones I want accessed via swiping up on other apps e.g. Music is on my home screen, click it goes to music, swipe up and launches BBC news.
Then I just have a few in my app drawer for rare use, but they are all in folders. Ain't nobody got time to stsrt typing in a name
Pixel 6 to get 4 years of OS updates, 5 years of security: https://twitter.com/_snoopytech_/status/1448311161414426626