I got Pixel 6 Pro on launch. Easily I would’ve given it a 10/10. And then I saw the flaws. Cell connectivity and battery drain really killed the fun in this phone. The camera and tensor kept it alive.
Very ambiguous impression of the phone for 3 months. Don't know if I will continue to use it. A huge problem is the heating during data transfer and very very slow charging. Often there are lags in the interface and when scrolling.
Got it near launch date Nov 2022. Major connectivity issues from the start..mia text messages, dropped calls, sketch hotspotting. Then in June 2022 developed a bonus feature of over heating while literally not even using my phone. This heat will come in handy in winter. Managed through this by restarting the phone a few times a day or just going to battery saver mode. In July I got another feature in complete failure in accessing my mobile network. I can't wait for what august will bring! I've also enjoyed spending hours with Google support and googling fixes I my spare time. Best not to buy google products at launch
Many guys are crying about issues. I have been owning the P6P from one, not problems. No perfect phone, but this one is very close to it. Coming from Pixel 4xl and Samsung S21 Ultra.
The camera is a miracle. 99 of 100 pictures are perfect. In case of the S21U it is 50 of 100. Big difference!
The main reason is the bad user e experience. Better than other Pixel phones but not so expensive as they are.
After months after their release, they continue having a lot o bugs without solution.
If you can't spend a lot of money, town buy a OnePlus. If you can, buy a Samsung but not a Pixel 6.
This is a premium phone. My only issue has been a hit and miss modem. The fingerprint sensor does require a deliberate push. I take a lot of pictures in low light and it's been uh stellar. The phone feels really premium but is as slippery as a fish, put a case on it.
I've been a Google Phone connoisseur from back in the Nexus days. Six or eight months ago I thought I'd try a new phone so I bought a OnePlus 8 5g. Nice phone, decent features, but it wasn't a Pixel. I recently received my Pixel 6 Pro. Mein Gott what a nice phone in all respects.
What I love about this phone is its quality. In past Google had a frustrating habit of building mid-grade phones with late model chips top tier cameras, and Google exclusive gimmicks. This often forced fans of Google to settle for less than the best in tech. This phone is a message to Pixel fans and competitors that those days are done. Beginning with the screen, it's simply beautiful and with the insane refresh rate navigating the phone and apps feels and looks smoother than on any previous Pixel. The curved screen does feel a little strange but it barely ever crosses my mind it's there.
The phone is also speedy with the onboard Tensor chip. I have experienced only one significant glitch on my phone in the nearly three weeks I have had it.
I have larger hands so the phone feels comfortable and easy to manage. Part of the reason for this is because Google kept the power and volume buttons near the middle of the phone so even folks with smaller hands will find the phone functional.
Battery life is pretty fantastic. I upgraded to the Pixel 6 from the Pixel 4 and was constantly worried about being near a charger with the 4. The Pixel 6 Pro leaves that problem in the past.
Overall this is an amazing phone and a great value, starting at $899. Simply put, you get a top of the line phone, the best features, and pay less... I'm not sure how much more anyone could want.