I have a Pixel 7 Pro, but for me it's a few things.

  • Improved modem
  • Increased battery life
  • Better thermals
  • SoC upgrade to 3nm process
  • Improved camera
  • Good deal or free stuff (e.g. free Pixel Watch 2, high Pixel 7 Pro trade in value)

What phone do you have and why might you want to upgrade to the Pixel 8?

  • SokathHisEyesOpen@lemmy.ml
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    1 year ago

    My Pixel 7 Pro would need to be lost or broken, then the insurance company would need to be unable to replace it with another 7 Pro and give me an 8 Pro for free. That’s the only way I can see myself going from a 7 to an 8.

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    1 year ago

    galaxy S23 ultra and it would need to somehow read my mind or blow me. I was happy with my s10+ and i didn’t see a reason to upgrade then so it’s gonna need to do something pretty insane for me to change.

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    1 year ago

    I never buy phones new anymore unless there’s a huge price drop or good deal involved. I’ll most likely pick up an refurbished or preowned 8 when the 9 and 9a come out, to save on costs. Assuming there’s nothing horribly wrong with the hardware, that is.

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        1 year ago

        Still sucks compared to a normal fingerprint reader. My S10 would work almost under any condition. My Pixel 7 will consistently fail 40-50% of the times. I end up typing the PIN more often then not.

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    I have a pixel 3a. I’ve had a few issues with it recently that have been resolved so I’m still managing fine with it. If they get any worse or more frequent then I’ll upgrade to a new phone. I really like my pixel 3a so I’ll probably get whatever the newest model is when it’s time to upgrade whether it’s the 8, 8a or even the 9.

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    1 year ago

    Pixel 6 pro.

    I absolutely MUST have at a minimum:

    • Zero thermal throttling issues
    • 1080p front facing camera
    • Better cellular modem
    • Screen bright enough to use in direct sunlight.
    • Reliable fingerprint reader.

    I absolutely refuse to accept a phone next that does not include ALL of these features.

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    I have a Pixel 6. After ~10 years of Google phones (Nexus 5, 6P, Pixel 2XL, 6) the world’s shittiest modem in my 6 is pushing me to switch to Zenfone 10. They would need to make the Pixel 8 with an infinitely better modem, a fingerprint reader that isn’t under the screen, a 6" screen max, and a plastic back instead of glass.

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    1 year ago

    On P7Pro

    I want:

    • Fully flat display
    • Faster charging and/or longer battery
    • better thermals

    I’d take that if the trade-in promotions are good

  • AlmightySnoo 🐢🇮🇱🇺🇦@lemmy.worldM
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    1 year ago

    Pixel 7a here. I’m going to keep it either until it breaks or until the guaranteed updates stop, whichever comes first. So if I’m lucky and this lasts until 2028 I don’t think the new phone I’d buy is going to be a Pixel 8 😁 but it will likely be another Pixel.

    I do hope that in a few years Pixels will have replaceable batteries (especially as the EU is requiring smartphones to have replaceable batteries by 2027), that will make me stick even longer with them!

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    Pixel 6 Pro

    Need my current battery to go to shit, then I’ll upgrade. The only thing newer phones tend to get is incremental camera upgrades, so I’m not in a rush to drop another $600-1000+