Soldato
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This. Life's too short.Just get BT headphones or usb c ones and move on .Do you really want to perceive with a dongle ?
This. Life's too short.Just get BT headphones or usb c ones and move on .Do you really want to perceive with a dongle ?
Just get BT headphones or usb c ones and move on .Do you really want to perceive with a dongle ?
Good for you. Too many people seemingly jump into new technology under the illusion it's in some way better when it's just there too milk the consumer. Wireless headphones are a wonderful example as unless you're spending silly money the wired option is far better for sound quality and the fact your not forced to replace them when the battery is knackered.Well yes, I didn't pay near on £150 for a pair of headphones not to be used & it is the principle, I have paid £650+ for a phone, with something that came included in the box, which clearly doesn't work right, You might enjoy being mugged off I don't.
How do I know i won't have this exact same problem if I buy USB-C headphones too?
Or is that how this works now? If something doesn't work properly move on, pay another small fortune & let them get away with it?
No wonder companies think they can take the **** nowadays. Maybe if people cared more then we wouldn't get shoved rubbish at us every year, But I forgot we live in a throwaway culture.
[Edit:- anyway I've had a reply from Google they are going to issue a new device per the warranty as they think it is the actual port, Good job I didn't just go & buy some bluetooth headphones/usb-c ones especially if the actual port is wonky.]
A chance for us Pixel owners to comment directly to Google on Reddit. Hope anyone with a concern still contributes as it will help the entire Pixel community now and in future:
https://www.theverge.com/2018/2/27/...owdsourcing-improvements-settings-features-ai
Some good suggestions on the Reddit thread.
https://www.reddit.com/r/GooglePixel/comments/80flkq/collecting_feedback_related_to_settings_and/
I have noticed it trying to read, when I put my hand in my pocket. I feel the little vibration buzz whenever any part of my hand touches the sensor.Has anyone found they have accidentally called someone, or typed something on this phone whilst it is in the pocket. This phone seems to be bad at this. I can't work out if I'm accidentally pressing the finger unlock as I put it in my pocket. Im going to reduce the fingers in the detect aspect but anyone else found this?
Got to say the blue shift is really annoying me on this XL screen now after 4 days. I can notice it when just typing out this message as the display moves with the slight movement from each screen press.
Debating whether to go for a replacement as it's so bad. Have people had any luck with replacements actually being an improvement or is it just something I'll have to get used to on this phone?