• woelkchen@lemmy.world
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    3 days ago

    Full AOSP compatibility for Pixel devices is a huge reason to buy a Pixel instead of a 3rd party OEM. They’re shooting themselves in the foot.

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      18 hours ago

      Yep. Thanks to this, I’m moving to IOS with a x64 handheld. I won’t need a smartphone beyond calls and tethering so, why bother. Google can enjoy the fruits of their labor.

      Which? Rn, a Steam Deck, but soon, something smaller and more palmable, still fishing for something good. I’d even take something pi-based.

      Hard truth: With America going to shit, the EU needs a smartphone brand like…yesterday. Germans, get cooking!

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        2 days ago

        Maybe but those 1% of buyers are multiplicators incentivizing others to buy the same phone.

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            21 hours ago

            Yes, they incentivize another 0.001%. How is google going to survive this?

            Tech geeks acting as multiplication factors are the people who brought Apple from obscurity to mainstream.

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                17 hours ago

                I don’t agree with the other person but the closest example that I could find would be OnePlus. They had no physical shops, used word of mouth (influencers), had good marketing (flagship killer), and were relatively cheap. They quickly rose the ranks and became a mainstream brand.

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      3 days ago

      Maybe Google is comfortable enough offering the Pixel as a typical consumer device now, instead of a developer one. They used to be able to differentiate themselves from their competitors, but there aren’t many competitors left.