Currently, tensor in pixels are based off Exynos design G1=Exynos 2100 G2=2200 G3=2300(cancelled) G4=2400 G5 will use Google's own in-house design and tsmc manufacturing nodes
No G1 switched 2 Mongoose Cores to X1 Cores from Exynos 990 rather than copying the newest Exynos. G2 on the other hand copied the Exynos 2100 and they actually performed similarly. Same as G3. G4 looks like Samsung’s cancelled Exynos 2300. I am quite certain it can’t beat Exynos 2400e.
I’m from a part of the world where I can pick a phone from every manufacturer (except for Google.) I had an Android phone for two years, the Huawei P20 Pro in 2018 when it came out, and it was an incredible experience, I loved that thing. With the Huawei ban, I wasn’t convinced by any other phone by the time I wanted to change phones, so I went back to the iPhone, and while I enjoy tech and what other brands might do, being on iOS brings me peace of mind.
I honestly think if Google rebrands android on Pixel phones to PixelOS would make it even more attractive to apple people beccause it shows that all the software and hardware in Pixels are made in-house just like iPhones.
Pixels have been killing it since the pixel 6? Lol. You obviously have not owned a pixel 6. That was always a hot potato in your hand. Sure. It's a hand warmer if you live in anartica but in hot climate not so good. 😂😂😂
@@asianstud7 wrong. You do not hear from the people who have no issues because most of the users are not interested in tech to be on phone reviews, forums or any tech related website to write their review whereas people with issues need to vent, get sympathy or seek people with the same issue. I know a lot of people who had and some of thm still have pixel 6. Another thing I would not agree is that pixel 5 was the beginning of the good pixels, it was awesome.
In summer, I sold my iPhone 15 Pro Max and bought an Honor Magic V2. I was tired of waiting for Apple's foldable. I still use everything else apple, watch, AirPods, homepod, iPad, TV, air tags etc... but I just got tired of waiting. Not to mention, I sold the iPhone for £1,000 and paid £999 for the Honor Magic V2
Just wish Google would give us per app volume control, which you can do on Samsung. Like, I'll be in a VC and the person I'm chatting with wants to watch a YT video but the audio for it is too low and or the volume for the person is too loud. I also wish there was an edge panel native to Android, but it exists as an App so it's not all bad.
Honestly you're right it should be an "it just works" feature in iOS. But don't say you can't do it. You can do it with a shortcut in 1 minute: Shortcuts >> New shortcut >> Add action >> "Set media volume to ___", Add action >> "Open app ____", [Done], share shortcut to home screen. Done.
Where Google Pixel is really going for Apple and iOS is the simplicity of the software as a long time iOS user, I have recently tried a pixel and it was so much easier than trying a Samsung! Stock Android really is so much like iOS that it is easy for an Apple user to get used to it. But where I think these companies are going to try and lock us in again is via the AI and subscriptions for it!
I’m not Elton John but like Rocket Man, it’s gonna be a long long time before they come out with a Pixel Slate that can truly compete with the iPad! lol 😂
No matter what they make, until android closes that ecosystem and makes it one then it cant ever beat apple and their software and icloud all linked and all hardware working perfectly with software
@@GAZDA82 I think the main problem with Pixel tablets, apart from the lack of a weather app, is the third-party apps are mostly rubbish and/or blown-up phone apps. Though they did to be fair have a calculator app long before the iPad got one.
It’s easy to make a tablet that can compete. It’s been done for over a decade. The problem has always been the lack of app development for android tablets.
Patents are still a thing, but having a magnet to hold a connector in place is "obvious" and has been done by lots of different companies for lots of different applications. Google already has that with their Pixel Tablet dock. There is nothing particularly special about Apple's arrangement of magnets for Magsafe in terms of inventiveness. Any engineer given the same design criteria would likely have come up with the same arrangement.
I think when google says this stuff that its not needed in their phones , I think it must be because they just weren't able to that year but want people to be convinced to still by the phone, or with the headphone jack just taking advantage of easy promotion.
Technically Qi2 mag safe is different from Apple magsafe, there's a vertical magnet below the circular arrangement of magnets to keep devices in place. Qi2 magsafe omits this feature, and so expecting a magsafe accessory such as a wallet or battery to work in the same behaviour as Apple magsafe will just let you down. You need that additional magnet unfortunately.
I am a Google sheep and looking to switch to Apple strictly for the fact that Android continues to resample music, when we attach a USB-C Digital-to-Audio Converter [DAC] to our phones.
The only rebuttal I have is about Qi2, 98 percent of people use cases. You yourself have admitted to this with the Torras 360 case and how you can't really go without it now
I’m an apple loyalist that just spent 1/3 the price of a studio display on a Dell display. That is a better stand and is basically a dock for my MacBook Air.
Qi2 and Magsafe might be important to Apple users, but I know plenty of Pixel users (several coworkers and tons of my customers) and I myself own two Pixels and have owned three and I can honestly say that none of us care about Qi wireless charging or use Magsafe at all. So, I guess that's just more important for those switching over from Apple to Google. Then again, I have a couple of coworkers who have switched from Apple to Google and I've never seen them using Magsafe in their day-to-day or even in their cars.
I really like the direction google has been taking with the pixel phones in the last few years but honestly the thing that really keeps me from switching is the Apple Watch (and AirPods to a lesser extent). I just don’t see any other smartwatch on the market that I really like.
I was never an iPhone user. And as I see people around me strangle with the most basic things, just because the thing they're trying is not part of the ecosystem, I say thank God for that. Transferring files and phones with syncthhing to get way from subscriptions, or just sending pictures over to a PC at work so I can upload them to the website. How many times I heard 'it can't do that'.
I can’t wait for more competition. It is so good. I really hope one day we can have phones that are more affordable as the prices have been hiking up recently and I do love some competition. I said we’re also make the companies focus more on innovation and having something stand out. But I wish it was more innovation more competition when it came to goods like the iMac or MacBook sure there’s a shit ton of laptops but good large ones to find one that is similar in specs and price. Don’t get me wrong. Some of them are absolutely disgusting but get an all in one iMac that isn’t the iMac but is made out of aluminum looks amazing. Runs amazing.
My biggest hurdle leaving iOS is iCloud. I have my family on my iCloud account for storage and I haven’t really come across an easy work around for accessing all my data from a pixel
You can access Google Drive from iOS, so I would do the migration on that side, then when you connect your Pixel to the Google account, it will all be there.
Yeah but think long and hard about Google collecting and selling your data to others who then get in data breaches every year. Cf. National Public Data back in August, which had none of your iPhone data but plenty of Android data.
I personally can’t wait to hear what new subscription that Google is gonna come out with. Oops I’m sorry I mean new upgrades on their phones. Sincerely, we are not far away from that happening now are we?
It's a ways out. You still have to get more than 10% of users nearly addicted to it, unseat ChatGPT market leaders, and let it ride for a couple of years, before subscription pricing comes in. Maybe $1/month for premium is a possible strategy in the nearer future.
Well I got my mother a Pixel phone and watch combo because she didn’t want to switch and learn iOS. However on further research it looks like the main feature we bought it for Fall detection is a paid feature on Pixel watch. She doesn’t have an LTE plan on the watch nor wants to pay for one. It’s mandated here in Canada that LTE devices be able to contact emergency services with or without a plan. However it seems like the Pixel Watch 2 will not do this in a fall without paying Google about 15 bucks a month for Fitbit Premium which she doesn’t need to call emergency services in the event of a fall and loss of consciousness. Now if I’m wrong in this please correct me. If true this is a real piss off.
Hate to break it to you Drew, but chip design is far more than the node you use or the instruction set you use. This is why Intel and AMD chips are very different in performance and efficiency, and why Qualcomm had to buy up a startup with former Apple Silicon employees in order to create an ARM design even remotely close to Apple Silicon’s performance. As such, just because Google is going to use the same node and fab as Apple, that doesn’t mean that Google’s chips are going to be anywhere close to Apple’s or even good.
very excited to see all the same people who insisted for years that performance doesn't matter now celebrate that Google chips can (maybe) be up to par with flagships.
if they had OS optimized to the hardware and their apps weren't running interpreted java bytecode that was usually slapped together with a shoddy Electron app-builder instead of made in optimized native machine code like (more) iOS apps are.
Until Android solves their update problem without me literally just jumping from one greedy multi billion dollar company to the next just to get as much updates as an iPhone, I’m sticking to iOS Last thing I want is Google even more in my life and Samsung is just diet Apple at this point lmao
@mroscar7474 Literally nobody in their right mind cares about updates. Only paranoid anxious people like you with Generalized Anxiety Disorder care about updates. I got my iPhone like 3 months ago and it sucks ass. The battery sucks (and it’s health has degraded unbelievably fast), RCS sucks, the browsing experience sucks, and I can’t send files to people on messages unless it’s a video file, an audio file, or a picture, so I can’t send PDFs to my colleagues even though I could do that on Android no problem. And what’s worse is when a colleague sends me a PDF from their Android phone I can view it just fine! Like wtf? I’m thinking about switching back to Android.
Drew Chip design is way more complex than you think Nvidia used TSMC to manufacture their chips and so does AMD. Nvidia currently has basically infinite demand for their AI chips even though other companies make their chips in the same location on the same machines. In short I will believe it when I see it when someone catches up to Apple. Also Qui 2 standard does not have the vertical magnet to line up like MagSafe so MagSafe will still likely be better.
@@shahangilani One benchmark does not chip performance describe. It's a sweet spot between the NEEDS of certain apps (overdoing it just wastes battery), heat generation, power consumption, single core score, multi core score, NPU score, graphics score, __and__ OS score and app architecture score. The latter two don't get considered as often. OS score can be efficient and optimized to the hardware because made by the same company (I.e. Apple). Or a hodge-podge (Android.). App architecture can be compiled machine code (optimized and efficient, I.e. Apple), or interpreted Java bytecode (I.e. Android.) Back to the subject, you can often increase one of those scores at the cost of decreasing another. Apple has a habit of hitting the real "sweet spot" in all SEVEN of those scores, for the needs and uses of the users in question. They may deliberately lower multi-core to only slightly faster than heavy usage needs, and gain big-time in thermals, battery life, and graphics, for example. So yes, QCOM is getting much more competitive with Apple Silicon in some individual scores, but their sweet spot score is still a couple of laps behind, as of late 2024 and Q1Q2 2025. I say this sadly because when they are truly competitive it will be better for all of us. Competition is good for consumers.
@@Äpple-pie-5k by that logic qcom and android is better as its competitive and even beats apple despite being fragmented (hardware, software and soc made by different companies) and is also good in thermal efficiency and not overheating and instantly throttling compared to apple's vertical integration advantage
@@shahangilani That's exactly not what the logic leads to. If you sweet spot a chip to the needs of the exact device it's going into, like Apple, you can decide the boost/sacrifice dynamics for all 7 categories to find the best optimization. On the other hand if you're QCOM and making a chip that will go into 100 future devices unknown to you, this isn't possible. You then rely on someone else's fragmented OS and device to do its own throttling and thermal adjustments in performance. Vertical integration is a clear advantage in optimizing thermals, performance, and the other categories, because you control the hardware, optimize the chip for the hardware, and optimize the OS for the device.
I think the biggest thing that keeps people with apple is how well things work together still. For Google do you use a pixel watch or Fitbit. Google health or Fitbit? Google home or Google nest? Google stadia…nvm
I have already switched... to the Light Phone. I am tired of the whole genre of smartphones and think they do more harm then good. I will still use an MacBook and an iPad though.
I was an android user for many years, but after the switch… I wouldn’t go back. Googles ideas and plans mean nothing to me anymore. Look at the Google project graveyard. You ask “what could Google stop from…“ ehm Google, duh. They have no real plan for anything and the search engine money rain pays for everything. If pixel would stand on its own, I’m not sure that they would have made it
for me a phone its a phone. What I mean with that is I don't expect my phone to do the things my PC does. So I don't really care if i can customise it and that is why i always prefer iOS. There are some nuisances there that make me wanna say WHY. However the android experience makes me do that way more times.
It's still a convoluted, fragmented nightmare... whose apps still run interpreted Java bytecode that is 23% slower and uses about 23% more battery, if the CPUs are identical. But of course the Android CPU's aren't Apple Silicon, so, yeah, there's that.
🙄 of course iOS and Android are closed: 1️⃣Navigation Gestures from Left to Right and from Right to Left 2️⃣ Multitasking with Split View and floating Windows 3️⃣Easy Link to Windows 💻 4️⃣Pro Camera Mode without buying an app like Halide 5️⃣Keyboard with numbers row key on top 6️⃣Using 2 instances of the same app with 2 different account : for example, Pro and Personal, thanks to Cloned apps 7️⃣File management system: massively better on Android, easy to handle. 8️⃣Android clipboard 9️⃣Notifications And i didn't even speak about differences between Pixel Ui, OneUi, Nothing OS or Color OS. There are still a lot of features which change the experience of using a phone between iOS and Android.
1⃣The manufacturer's business model is to spy on your data vs a company ethos of privacy. 2⃣The hardware and software are from the same company and optimized for each other, or aren't. 3⃣The best 'native' apps run inefficient interpreted Java bytecode or are lazily slapped together inefficient "electron apps", vs. being natively compiled and optimized. 4⃣The camera allows user control of dozens of presets like saturation, exposure, blackpoint, etc., and lets you default those, vs. slapping the name "pro" on it without really being pro. 5⃣Both offering third party keyboards but one of them offering bilingual keyboards. 6⃣File management system allowing all iOS devices access to every file on your computer's desktop, automatically, without even an AirDrop or a "Google Drive" to give a single click to. 7⃣AirDrop 8⃣iCloud clipboard. WTF I can copy on any device and paste to any other, automagically without touching a single setting or installing a single app! 9⃣Notifications - AI summary, focus mode filters, timely vs time-sensitive filters, AI "urgency detection" filter circumvention, instant setting of filters with a gesture on any notification We both could make longer lists. But I was able to make mine a counterpoint on everything you said with a stronger comeback. Something you can't do if I made my own list of 9 best things. Don't get me started on privacy, longevity, resale value, build quality, performance benchmarks, or even trying to get a date.
Hey good video you know I bought the Pixel 6 traded and got the seven and did the same for the eight and then ended up selling it as the modems were never very good and maybe it has to do with where I live but I skipped the nine I'm going to wait and see what the pixel 10 brings to the table. I have an iPhone also but I'm probably more of an Android guy thing I can put my 60 gigs of music on my phone or Apple doesn't allow that anymore.
Google needs to put a foot in android app developers. I love my pixel and my iPhone. but apps are still better on iOS. Like Facebook on android. All controls are way up top where you can't reach them. But iOS has all of them at the bottom. When you swipe back on android Facebook, it starts over at the top. on iOS, it resumes unless you WANT it to start over. little stuff like this is annoying. Just get apps better on Android and you will win way more apple market share.
MagSafe is dumb. Most people have cases and cases can have MagSafe, doesn’t make sense to reduce battery size to put something that can be put into a case.
Introducing the Google pixel 10 it has a 96 megapixel main camera a 96 megapixel tele photo camera it has a 96 megapixel zoom camera with5x zoom unfortunately it can't compete with Samsung zoom but we don't care we introduce AI features first smartphone to control everything using AI we have The magic eraser 2.0 which improves accuracy we have Gemini 2.0 which has been updated to reduce mistakes we had a 50 megapixel front camera we decided not to use titanium on our phones and we decide not to follow apple with the camera control we never did and we we had 45 watt fast charging which is nothing compared to it's competitors because some of its competitors rumours say that they can charge up to 300 Watts but we don't care we never used our trillion dollars are we never touched it that much we only do when we make our products and has thinner borders on our screen and we also made the pixel 10 slim because we want to be like Apple and Samsung but we are actually seeing some challenges here since our phones don't perform well we had issues with selling it and now we made it 90% faster than before Google pixel make your life easier with AI
This year's iPhone was so boring and based solely on promises of what's to come, that I bought a Google Pixel 9 Pro instead. What a phone! I can have a reasonable conversation with it! It's just amazing! I don't understand this TH-camr talk about chips. This phone is miles ahead of my iPhone, which is now in a drawer. There's no fun in the iPhone anymore.
Grandpa, go take your pills. No one cares about Ai or having a conversation with their phone 😭 iPhone will always be on top for brand recognition with the younger generations, no matter how many gimmicks there are on Android.
@@BillyBob-oi9klyou know I don't care how my phone is with gaming I never game on my phone and I think of a lot of people don't either so if you game on your phone there's definitely better gaming phones
if drew switches i will unsubscribe, i have been watching this channel for like 7 years now and i know he doesn't give a shit also Apple Sheep for life, i won't switch my main devices for android and windows ever
Sounds like it’s you with the small minded thinking not Drew. Saying you will never switch is stupid, how do you know apple won’t make decisions moving forward that you don’t like or agree with? Never say never is a good moto to stick to. In life not just tech.
@ you’re wrong on two things, first of all, Phil Spencer the CEO of Xbox, has publicly said that once you get into a platform it’s very unlikely that you will ever switch, thus he made his decision to release Xbox games on the PlayStation as well, because the users won’t switch their platforms as they would need to abandon literally everything, he was literally tasked to make people switch and he couldn’t. secondly: “Sounds like it’s you with the small minded thinking not Drew” i never said anything about being small minded so idk why you’re blaming me for an accusation you just made up.
@ you said he no longer gives a shit which is complete nonsense, you think this because maybe he fancies using a different phone for a while? yes, small minded is correct. And just because the majority don’t switch platforms, and I believe that you are correct there, it doesn’t mean you can’t, or are wrong for wanting to.
Truly CrApple iPoop isn't a multitasking device. Try downloading a Netflix tv series season, then leave Netflix app and then browse your phone and it'll stop downloading in the background. TRASH
@@TailosiveTech I’m aware of that but before I remember you talking about how gimmicky the Android ecosystem was and that’s why it doesn’t get people to switch. Google may be out ahead but ahead of something people don’t really use that much with their phones. To me that’s a gimmick and when Apple really adopts it because let’s be real their stuff hasn’t really dropped yet it will do fine.
@@charlesxavier1904 let’s just talk about Apple. Yeah iPads from 2021 and Macs from 2020 can use Apple Intel (cough cough Samsung and Google) but Apple hindered Apple Intel to devices with 8GB ram and more. And their bestsellers has always been iPhones. Now do you know why not as many people use AI as you think?
@@anetizen6404 I think the reason for that is the vast majority of people don’t need more than 8g of RAM that’s why it was the lowest year for 4 years.
Yes iPhone maybe. But not apple watch. Not airpods. Not ipad. Not macbook. Not apple tv. Not apple services. It’s too late for me to sell all these gear and get new services make new accounts on alternative platforms and new playlists
you talk about a possibility that it could be better than ''the battery life of iphones'' while the iphone 14 pro max for example was known for having terrible battery life.
both my niece and nephew were always in love with my android phones but chose for iphones for themselves just to fit in and this is also a very known thing! so WHY do you keep talking like this?
cameras being better on iphones is also known simply not to be true. so why are people literally lying about iphones? who ever came up with the idea that the worst phones ever are any good?
The iPhone camera button is the beginning of the downfall of Apple. That stupid button is proof that they let their quality control slip. I would buy an iPhone 16 regular if it didn’t have the stupid camera button on it. But I’m stuck with a giant hole in the side of my case, regardless which I pick
you talk about the early days of pixels but iphones NEVER had anything good. they NEVER improved anything. i really wish people would finally be honest about this becase personally i'm a huge tech lover, i really wanted the first iphone but immediately i felt like Oh no this is not it. just objectively android brands did everything better right away. no i'm not an apple hater, i've had a first gen ipad mini, first gen ipad pro, 2020 ipad pro, M2 ipad pro and currently i have an M4 ipad pro AND 9th gen ipad.
you literally say ''maybe google is figuring out how to catch up to the leader of the pack''. Drew io genuinely find you a very nice buy but, HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA !!!!!!!!!!!! why.. come on now, just WHY would you make SUCH a fool of yourself ?
I refuse to call it "X" alright it's called Pixel Twitter 😤😤
😂😂😂😂
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Do you mean Pixel the app formerly known as twitter?
😂😂😂
That skit was so aggressive. 😂
Currently, tensor in pixels are based off Exynos design
G1=Exynos 2100
G2=2200
G3=2300(cancelled)
G4=2400
G5 will use Google's own in-house design and tsmc manufacturing nodes
No
G1 switched 2 Mongoose Cores to X1 Cores from Exynos 990 rather than copying the newest Exynos.
G2 on the other hand copied the Exynos 2100 and they actually performed similarly. Same as G3.
G4 looks like Samsung’s cancelled Exynos 2300. I am quite certain it can’t beat Exynos 2400e.
I’m from a part of the world where I can pick a phone from every manufacturer (except for Google.) I had an Android phone for two years, the Huawei P20 Pro in 2018 when it came out, and it was an incredible experience, I loved that thing. With the Huawei ban, I wasn’t convinced by any other phone by the time I wanted to change phones, so I went back to the iPhone, and while I enjoy tech and what other brands might do, being on iOS brings me peace of mind.
And privacy too, if you are careful what apps you allow on your phone and what permissions you give them.
I honestly think if Google rebrands android on Pixel phones to PixelOS would make it even more attractive to apple people beccause it shows that all the software and hardware in Pixels are made in-house just like iPhones.
yeah software that spies on you to get data to resell
Skits are back!!! woot! woot!
quick question: what does Tailosive stand for? it looks like the combination of two words: tail, and explosion. an explosion from the tail.
Greek work "telos" which sounds more like "tailos" means purpose with -ive adding Purposeful
He got diarrhea for tech.
@@TailosiveTechwait, am I misremembering or… was it not the paper airplane story? 😅
The pixels have been killing it lately more so since the pixle 6 and i cant wait to see what they do next
and they add 2 more OS updates to Pixel 6, 7 and Fold
Pixels have been killing it since the pixel 6? Lol. You obviously have not owned a pixel 6. That was always a hot potato in your hand. Sure. It's a hand warmer if you live in anartica but in hot climate not so good. 😂😂😂
@asianstud7 I used a pixel 6 for an extended period and I never had that issue
@@ConorORegan I guess you some how got a good one. Yours is the exception not the norm.
@@asianstud7 wrong. You do not hear from the people who have no issues because most of the users are not interested in tech to be on phone reviews, forums or any tech related website to write their review whereas people with issues need to vent, get sympathy or seek people with the same issue. I know a lot of people who had and some of thm still have pixel 6. Another thing I would not agree is that pixel 5 was the beginning of the good pixels, it was awesome.
I miss the Nexus days
The Nexus One was the best.
You don't have to miss it. I'll sell you one in mint condition for $200. If interested reply here. I check daily.
In summer, I sold my iPhone 15 Pro Max and bought an Honor Magic V2. I was tired of waiting for Apple's foldable. I still use everything else apple, watch, AirPods, homepod, iPad, TV, air tags etc... but I just got tired of waiting. Not to mention, I sold the iPhone for £1,000 and paid £999 for the Honor Magic V2
How can you use the watch if you no longer have the phone
Why do you use an iPad and a foldable phone? Redundant product category.
What do you do with the Apple Watch
Huawei foldables break left and right. It's all over the Internet dude. Get your head out of the sand. 😂😂😂
@@joereardon6464 I connect it to the phone via hotspot and leave an old iPhone I have at home. Works like usual :)
Just wish Google would give us per app volume control, which you can do on Samsung. Like, I'll be in a VC and the person I'm chatting with wants to watch a YT video but the audio for it is too low and or the volume for the person is too loud. I also wish there was an edge panel native to Android, but it exists as an App so it's not all bad.
I can do that💀💀
I'm usually on calls watching reels and can change the volume of both separately
Honestly you're right it should be an "it just works" feature in iOS. But don't say you can't do it. You can do it with a shortcut in 1 minute: Shortcuts >> New shortcut >> Add action >> "Set media volume to ___", Add action >> "Open app ____", [Done], share shortcut to home screen. Done.
Where Google Pixel is really going for Apple and iOS is the simplicity of the software as a long time iOS user, I have recently tried a pixel and it was so much easier than trying a Samsung! Stock Android really is so much like iOS that it is easy for an Apple user to get used to it. But where I think these companies are going to try and lock us in again is via the AI and subscriptions for it!
Coming to a future near you: AI+ bundled in iCloud+, Gemini+ bundled in TH-cam Premium, etc.
Ive switched from iphone 15 pro max to google 9 pro fold. I dont regret it at all. Phones are fun again #teampixel
And spying on you again. LOL.
I’m not Elton John but like Rocket Man, it’s gonna be a long long time before they come out with a Pixel Slate that can truly compete with the iPad! lol 😂
Well said 🤣
No matter what they make, until android closes that ecosystem and makes it one then it cant ever beat apple and their software and icloud all linked and all hardware working perfectly with software
@@GAZDA82 I think the main problem with Pixel tablets, apart from the lack of a weather app, is the third-party apps are mostly rubbish and/or blown-up phone apps. Though they did to be fair have a calculator app long before the iPad got one.
Software support and better cpu. If they make their own low power high performance cpu thats like 90% of the work done. Tbf its easier said than done
It’s easy to make a tablet that can compete. It’s been done for over a decade. The problem has always been the lack of app development for android tablets.
Aren’t patents a thing anymore? Or does this not count if they used same manufacturer but different design?
probably slightly different design
Patents are still a thing.
Patents are still a thing, but having a magnet to hold a connector in place is "obvious" and has been done by lots of different companies for lots of different applications. Google already has that with their Pixel Tablet dock. There is nothing particularly special about Apple's arrangement of magnets for Magsafe in terms of inventiveness. Any engineer given the same design criteria would likely have come up with the same arrangement.
@@katrinabryce MagSafe=Qi2
@@katrinabryceprobably why they made it open to Qi2
I think when google says this stuff that its not needed in their phones , I think it must be because they just weren't able to that year but want people to be convinced to still by the phone, or with the headphone jack just taking advantage of easy promotion.
You are wise to how marketing departments release "official positions" and press statements.
Just a heads up from the beginning, the Apple Chip design team is mainly based in San Diego - so a bit further than 30minutes to google haha
Technically Qi2 mag safe is different from Apple magsafe, there's a vertical magnet below the circular arrangement of magnets to keep devices in place. Qi2 magsafe omits this feature, and so expecting a magsafe accessory such as a wallet or battery to work in the same behaviour as Apple magsafe will just let you down. You need that additional magnet unfortunately.
Apple Silicon chips are actually designed in Munich, Germany.
You’re crossing the line, Drew 👀🍎
I am a Google sheep and looking to switch to Apple strictly for the fact that Android continues to resample music, when we attach a USB-C Digital-to-Audio Converter [DAC] to our phones.
FINALLY LOOKS LIKE THE SKITS HAVE BEEN BACK
I'm actually sending back a Pixel 9 Pro at this very moment. It was a close call and I'm definitely going to give it another go next year.
Awww you teased them. They had a big b0nêr for spying on you, and you just teased it away. MAYBE NEXT YEAR they'll get you.
Ur wrong bcs its not just node shrink its also architecture and its 2 years behind even 8gen3
I sure hope they keep - the same pixel front camera that front camera its amazing 👏
The only rebuttal I have is about Qi2, 98 percent of people use cases. You yourself have admitted to this with the Torras 360 case and how you can't really go without it now
Ok and? alot of cases have built in Qi in them now.
Edit: Or you can get a adhesive styled/magsafe ring and put it on literally any case you want.
I’m an apple loyalist that just spent 1/3 the price of a studio display on a Dell display. That is a better stand and is basically a dock for my MacBook Air.
Qi2 and Magsafe might be important to Apple users, but I know plenty of Pixel users (several coworkers and tons of my customers) and I myself own two Pixels and have owned three and I can honestly say that none of us care about Qi wireless charging or use Magsafe at all. So, I guess that's just more important for those switching over from Apple to Google. Then again, I have a couple of coworkers who have switched from Apple to Google and I've never seen them using Magsafe in their day-to-day or even in their cars.
I really like the direction google has been taking with the pixel phones in the last few years but honestly the thing that really keeps me from switching is the Apple Watch (and AirPods to a lesser extent). I just don’t see any other smartwatch on the market that I really like.
I was never an iPhone user. And as I see people around me strangle with the most basic things, just because the thing they're trying is not part of the ecosystem, I say thank God for that. Transferring files and phones with syncthhing to get way from subscriptions, or just sending pictures over to a PC at work so I can upload them to the website. How many times I heard 'it can't do that'.
I can’t wait for more competition. It is so good. I really hope one day we can have phones that are more affordable as the prices have been hiking up recently and I do love some competition. I said we’re also make the companies focus more on innovation and having something stand out. But I wish it was more innovation more competition when it came to goods like the iMac or MacBook sure there’s a shit ton of laptops but good large ones to find one that is similar in specs and price. Don’t get me wrong. Some of them are absolutely disgusting but get an all in one iMac that isn’t the iMac but is made out of aluminum looks amazing. Runs amazing.
My biggest hurdle leaving iOS is iCloud. I have my family on my iCloud account for storage and I haven’t really come across an easy work around for accessing all my data from a pixel
You can access Google Drive from iOS, so I would do the migration on that side, then when you connect your Pixel to the Google account, it will all be there.
Apple does that intentionally, that's why their ecosystem is called "The Walled Garden" 🧱🎍
Yeah but think long and hard about Google collecting and selling your data to others who then get in data breaches every year. Cf. National Public Data back in August, which had none of your iPhone data but plenty of Android data.
You are so funny tailosive tech
Still got a Pixel 6 Pro, hopefully they do add Qi2 to the 10 so i can finally upgrade my phone.
Same but google recently gave the pixel 6 two more years of OS updates so I'll be keeping mine till pixel 11
@francissalvator8729 my battery is starting to show its age so i unfortunately cant wait another year....
They will.
Been there & done that: Team Apple here for life.
Don't piss Tim off lol
Did google pay apple to make google the default search engine as a preparation for the future ai generation
I personally can’t wait to hear what new subscription that Google is gonna come out with. Oops I’m sorry I mean new upgrades on their phones.
Sincerely, we are not far away from that happening now are we?
It's a ways out. You still have to get more than 10% of users nearly addicted to it, unseat ChatGPT market leaders, and let it ride for a couple of years, before subscription pricing comes in. Maybe $1/month for premium is a possible strategy in the nearer future.
The best pixel has been the most iPhone like
Well I got my mother a Pixel phone and watch combo because she didn’t want to switch and learn iOS. However on further research it looks like the main feature we bought it for Fall detection is a paid feature on Pixel watch. She doesn’t have an LTE plan on the watch nor wants to pay for one. It’s mandated here in Canada that LTE devices be able to contact emergency services with or without a plan. However it seems like the Pixel Watch 2 will not do this in a fall without paying Google about 15 bucks a month for Fitbit Premium which she doesn’t need to call emergency services in the event of a fall and loss of consciousness. Now if I’m wrong in this please correct me. If true this is a real piss off.
It's free on iPhone/Apple Watch. Look at your return period, you might still have time to go with the ethical company.
Hate to break it to you Drew, but chip design is far more than the node you use or the instruction set you use. This is why Intel and AMD chips are very different in performance and efficiency, and why Qualcomm had to buy up a startup with former Apple Silicon employees in order to create an ARM design even remotely close to Apple Silicon’s performance.
As such, just because Google is going to use the same node and fab as Apple, that doesn’t mean that Google’s chips are going to be anywhere close to Apple’s or even good.
Oh, it's already that time of the year for 'ditching iPhone for Pixel' farming videos.
Apple just uses Google and Samsung as prototyping vendors. Use them to test the market.
Explains why iPhone 17 will finally have HRR and Apple Intel is a thing now, at least in the States (Google Gemini powers P8 series and Galaxy AI)
very excited to see all the same people who insisted for years that performance doesn't matter now celebrate that Google chips can (maybe) be up to par with flagships.
if they had OS optimized to the hardware and their apps weren't running interpreted java bytecode that was usually slapped together with a shoddy Electron app-builder instead of made in optimized native machine code like (more) iOS apps are.
I’m entombed in the Apple ecosystem. Hard for me to seamless platform blending.
It’s been how long? Tensor processors still suck unless you run first party apps. I’ll believe it when I see it.
my next phone WILL be an a android
@belovedChristian haha, no!
Until Android solves their update problem without me literally just jumping from one greedy multi billion dollar company to the next just to get as much updates as an iPhone, I’m sticking to iOS
Last thing I want is Google even more in my life and Samsung is just diet Apple at this point lmao
@mroscar7474 Literally nobody in their right mind cares about updates. Only paranoid anxious people like you with Generalized Anxiety Disorder care about updates. I got my iPhone like 3 months ago and it sucks ass. The battery sucks (and it’s health has degraded unbelievably fast), RCS sucks, the browsing experience sucks, and I can’t send files to people on messages unless it’s a video file, an audio file, or a picture, so I can’t send PDFs to my colleagues even though I could do that on Android no problem. And what’s worse is when a colleague sends me a PDF from their Android phone I can view it just fine! Like wtf? I’m thinking about switching back to Android.
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I switched to Android a couple months ago and not looking back. RCS made the decision really easy.
7:10 because they collect the data from their phones’ users…
Drew Chip design is way more complex than you think Nvidia used TSMC to manufacture their chips and so does AMD. Nvidia currently has basically infinite demand for their AI chips even though other companies make their chips in the same location on the same machines. In short I will believe it when I see it when someone catches up to Apple. Also Qui 2 standard does not have the vertical magnet to line up like MagSafe so MagSafe will still likely be better.
8 elite and if i remember correctly also md9400 have caught up to iPhone in single core and surpassed it in other stuff
@@shahangilani One benchmark does not chip performance describe. It's a sweet spot between the NEEDS of certain apps (overdoing it just wastes battery), heat generation, power consumption, single core score, multi core score, NPU score, graphics score, __and__ OS score and app architecture score. The latter two don't get considered as often. OS score can be efficient and optimized to the hardware because made by the same company (I.e. Apple). Or a hodge-podge (Android.). App architecture can be compiled machine code (optimized and efficient, I.e. Apple), or interpreted Java bytecode (I.e. Android.)
Back to the subject, you can often increase one of those scores at the cost of decreasing another. Apple has a habit of hitting the real "sweet spot" in all SEVEN of those scores, for the needs and uses of the users in question. They may deliberately lower multi-core to only slightly faster than heavy usage needs, and gain big-time in thermals, battery life, and graphics, for example. So yes, QCOM is getting much more competitive with Apple Silicon in some individual scores, but their sweet spot score is still a couple of laps behind, as of late 2024 and Q1Q2 2025. I say this sadly because when they are truly competitive it will be better for all of us. Competition is good for consumers.
@@Äpple-pie-5k by that logic qcom and android is better as its competitive and even beats apple despite being fragmented (hardware, software and soc made by different companies) and is also good in thermal efficiency and not overheating and instantly throttling compared to apple's vertical integration advantage
@@shahangilani That's exactly not what the logic leads to. If you sweet spot a chip to the needs of the exact device it's going into, like Apple, you can decide the boost/sacrifice dynamics for all 7 categories to find the best optimization. On the other hand if you're QCOM and making a chip that will go into 100 future devices unknown to you, this isn't possible. You then rely on someone else's fragmented OS and device to do its own throttling and thermal adjustments in performance.
Vertical integration is a clear advantage in optimizing thermals, performance, and the other categories, because you control the hardware, optimize the chip for the hardware, and optimize the OS for the device.
@Äpple-pie-5k and yet iphones heat up and throttle faster than android phones with qcom and dimensity despite being vertically integrated
What do you mean “make it seamless”?
Make it easier
@ Thanks
@@TailosiveTech this shit’s been very seamless in China for quite some time
I think the biggest thing that keeps people with apple is how well things work together still. For Google do you use a pixel watch or Fitbit. Google health or Fitbit? Google home or Google nest? Google stadia…nvm
Skits are back! Yeeeeeaaaahhhh
Apple Loyalists thru and thru BUT if Google Gives the Prixel Pros enough amazing features I’ll then have an Incentive to switch
You should wear glasses when doing Tim Cook skit lol
I have already switched... to the Light Phone. I am tired of the whole genre of smartphones and think they do more harm then good. I will still use an MacBook and an iPad though.
I was an android user for many years, but after the switch… I wouldn’t go back.
Googles ideas and plans mean nothing to me anymore. Look at the Google project graveyard.
You ask “what could Google stop from…“ ehm Google, duh.
They have no real plan for anything and the search engine money rain pays for everything. If pixel would stand on its own, I’m not sure that they would have made it
I am still using Pixel 3. lol....
for me a phone its a phone. What I mean with that is I don't expect my phone to do the things my PC does. So I don't really care if i can customise it and that is why i always prefer iOS. There are some nuisances there that make me wanna say WHY. However the android experience makes me do that way more times.
The skit 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
*I like cheese.* 🐢
You're pissing Tim Cook off 😂😂😂
If only Android was seamless. It's still a convoluted, fragmented nightmare.
Elaborate
@@SirSam21 it is an elaborately convoluted, fragmented nightmare.
Siri shortcuts app enters the chat.
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It's still a convoluted, fragmented nightmare... whose apps still run interpreted Java bytecode that is 23% slower and uses about 23% more battery, if the CPUs are identical. But of course the Android CPU's aren't Apple Silicon, so, yeah, there's that.
Giving top Oppo a go at the moment. And i love iphones.
The Apple Watch is the draw to Apple for me. Of wear os was on the same level I’d be on Android no doubt
We got drew on pixel before GTA6
I’m still on Apple side. Just because of Apple Maps that’s the reason.
majority of iphone users made purchase decision because of the OS.. not really hardware itself
nice hair 🎉😊
🙄 of course iOS and Android are closed:
1️⃣Navigation Gestures from Left to Right and from Right to Left
2️⃣ Multitasking with Split View and floating Windows
3️⃣Easy Link to Windows 💻
4️⃣Pro Camera Mode without buying an app like Halide
5️⃣Keyboard with numbers row key on top
6️⃣Using 2 instances of the same app with 2 different account : for example, Pro and Personal, thanks to Cloned apps
7️⃣File management system: massively better on Android, easy to handle.
8️⃣Android clipboard
9️⃣Notifications
And i didn't even speak about differences between Pixel Ui, OneUi, Nothing OS or Color OS.
There are still a lot of features which change the experience of using a phone between iOS and Android.
1⃣The manufacturer's business model is to spy on your data vs a company ethos of privacy.
2⃣The hardware and software are from the same company and optimized for each other, or aren't.
3⃣The best 'native' apps run inefficient interpreted Java bytecode or are lazily slapped together inefficient "electron apps", vs. being natively compiled and optimized.
4⃣The camera allows user control of dozens of presets like saturation, exposure, blackpoint, etc., and lets you default those, vs. slapping the name "pro" on it without really being pro.
5⃣Both offering third party keyboards but one of them offering bilingual keyboards.
6⃣File management system allowing all iOS devices access to every file on your computer's desktop, automatically, without even an AirDrop or a "Google Drive" to give a single click to.
7⃣AirDrop
8⃣iCloud clipboard. WTF I can copy on any device and paste to any other, automagically without touching a single setting or installing a single app!
9⃣Notifications - AI summary, focus mode filters, timely vs time-sensitive filters, AI "urgency detection" filter circumvention, instant setting of filters with a gesture on any notification
We both could make longer lists. But I was able to make mine a counterpoint on everything you said with a stronger comeback. Something you can't do if I made my own list of 9 best things. Don't get me started on privacy, longevity, resale value, build quality, performance benchmarks, or even trying to get a date.
Hey good video you know I bought the Pixel 6 traded and got the seven and did the same for the eight and then ended up selling it as the modems were never very good and maybe it has to do with where I live but I skipped the nine I'm going to wait and see what the pixel 10 brings to the table. I have an iPhone also but I'm probably more of an Android guy thing I can put my 60 gigs of music on my phone or Apple doesn't allow that anymore.
Would you please stop saying Hey and Google 😂😜
Google needs to put a foot in android app developers. I love my pixel and my iPhone. but apps are still better on iOS. Like Facebook on android. All controls are way up top where you can't reach them. But iOS has all of them at the bottom. When you swipe back on android Facebook, it starts over at the top. on iOS, it resumes unless you WANT it to start over. little stuff like this is annoying. Just get apps better on Android and you will win way more apple market share.
MagSafe is dumb. Most people have cases and cases can have MagSafe, doesn’t make sense to reduce battery size to put something that can be put into a case.
magsafe is like .25mm thin it adds hardly anything
React to iPhone 30 day challenge video on Linus Tech Tips
apple intelligence...
yea, siri will be better in... 2027?
while gemini live is already going strong.
again the list goes ON AND ON.........
Introducing the Google pixel 10 it has a 96 megapixel main camera a 96 megapixel tele photo camera it has a 96 megapixel zoom camera with5x zoom unfortunately it can't compete with Samsung zoom but we don't care we introduce AI features first smartphone to control everything using AI we have The magic eraser 2.0 which improves accuracy we have Gemini 2.0 which has been updated to reduce mistakes we had a 50 megapixel front camera we decided not to use titanium on our phones and we decide not to follow apple with the camera control we never did and we we had 45 watt fast charging which is nothing compared to it's competitors because some of its competitors rumours say that they can charge up to 300 Watts but we don't care we never used our trillion dollars are we never touched it that much we only do when we make our products and has thinner borders on our screen and we also made the pixel 10 slim because we want to be like Apple and Samsung but we are actually seeing some challenges here since our phones don't perform well we had issues with selling it and now we made it 90% faster than before Google pixel make your life easier with AI
Android curious but would never because imessage
One ui 7.0 has me interested in android I will get a s25+ when it launches next year with snapdragon nuvia oryon cores in there
This year's iPhone was so boring and based solely on promises of what's to come, that I bought a Google Pixel 9 Pro instead. What a phone! I can have a reasonable conversation with it! It's just amazing! I don't understand this TH-camr talk about chips. This phone is miles ahead of my iPhone, which is now in a drawer. There's no fun in the iPhone anymore.
Grandpa, go take your pills. No one cares about Ai or having a conversation with their phone 😭 iPhone will always be on top for brand recognition with the younger generations, no matter how many gimmicks there are on Android.
Hows the gaming on it?
@@BillyBob-oi9klyou know I don't care how my phone is with gaming I never game on my phone and I think of a lot of people don't either so if you game on your phone there's definitely better gaming phones
if drew switches i will unsubscribe, i have been watching this channel for like 7 years now and i know he doesn't give a shit
also Apple Sheep for life, i won't switch my main devices for android and windows ever
Sounds like it’s you with the small minded thinking not Drew. Saying you will never switch is stupid, how do you know apple won’t make decisions moving forward that you don’t like or agree with? Never say never is a good moto to stick to. In life not just tech.
@ you’re wrong on two things, first of all, Phil Spencer the CEO of Xbox, has publicly said that once you get into a platform it’s very unlikely that you will ever switch, thus he made his decision to release Xbox games on the PlayStation as well, because the users won’t switch their platforms as they would need to abandon literally everything, he was literally tasked to make people switch and he couldn’t.
secondly: “Sounds like it’s you with the small minded thinking not Drew” i never said anything about being small minded so idk why you’re blaming me for an accusation you just made up.
@ you said he no longer gives a shit which is complete nonsense, you think this because maybe he fancies using a different phone for a while? yes, small minded is correct. And just because the majority don’t switch platforms, and I believe that you are correct there, it doesn’t mean you can’t, or are wrong for wanting to.
Google sheep soon...
Truly CrApple iPoop isn't a multitasking device. Try downloading a Netflix tv series season, then leave Netflix app and then browse your phone and it'll stop downloading in the background. TRASH
I think it’s time you just switch. Your videos and posts on X clearly show you’re wanting to. Just do it
W O W
How many people are really using AI though. Honestly ask 100 random people and see how many of the features they actually use.
Tbh you can say that about any tech
Not saying people use the features I'm just saying Google and Apple are focusing on it a lot
@@TailosiveTech I’m aware of that but before I remember you talking about how gimmicky the Android ecosystem was and that’s why it doesn’t get people to switch. Google may be out ahead but ahead of something people don’t really use that much with their phones. To me that’s a gimmick and when Apple really adopts it because let’s be real their stuff hasn’t really dropped yet it will do fine.
@@charlesxavier1904 let’s just talk about Apple. Yeah iPads from 2021 and Macs from 2020 can use Apple Intel (cough cough Samsung and Google) but Apple hindered Apple Intel to devices with 8GB ram and more. And their bestsellers has always been iPhones. Now do you know why not as many people use AI as you think?
@@anetizen6404 I think the reason for that is the vast majority of people don’t need more than 8g of RAM that’s why it was the lowest year for 4 years.
Isn't it weird how Google will call this the 10, but the 1 came out 9 years ago... oh boy
Yes iPhone maybe.
But not apple watch.
Not airpods.
Not ipad.
Not macbook.
Not apple tv.
Not apple services.
It’s too late for me to sell all these gear and get new services make new accounts on alternative platforms and new playlists
you talk about a possibility that it could be better than ''the battery life of iphones'' while the iphone 14 pro max for example was known for having terrible battery life.
both my niece and nephew were always in love with my android phones but chose for iphones for themselves just to fit in and this is also a very known thing!
so WHY do you keep talking like this?
lol TSMC isn't the reason for Apple's better unified memory 😂
Drew try not to sound dumb challenge (impossible)
usbc is crap.
Doesn’t matter how good googles design get it’ll always run android 🤢
cameras being better on iphones is also known simply not to be true.
so why are people literally lying about iphones?
who ever came up with the idea that the worst phones ever are any good?
The iPhone camera button is the beginning of the downfall of Apple. That stupid button is proof that they let their quality control slip. I would buy an iPhone 16 regular if it didn’t have the stupid camera button on it. But I’m stuck with a giant hole in the side of my case, regardless which I pick
Hopefully the case company’s will pay Apple a license and put the button the their cases like Apple silicone cases.
it's known for example that every single iphone feels like very cheap plastic.
you talk about the early days of pixels but iphones NEVER had anything good.
they NEVER improved anything.
i really wish people would finally be honest about this becase personally i'm a huge tech lover, i really wanted the first iphone but immediately i felt like Oh no this is not it.
just objectively android brands did everything better right away.
no i'm not an apple hater, i've had a first gen ipad mini, first gen ipad pro, 2020 ipad pro, M2 ipad pro and currently i have an M4 ipad pro AND 9th gen ipad.
RCS...
NO ONE uses SMS anymore since the very existence of smartphones.
no unfortunately it doesn't.
iphones have NEVER made ANY sense and still people bought them.
so... yea.
you literally say ''maybe google is figuring out how to catch up to the leader of the pack''.
Drew io genuinely find you a very nice buy but, HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA !!!!!!!!!!!!
why.. come on now, just WHY would you make SUCH a fool of yourself ?