I've had all of the Samsung Note series phones. I'm contemplating switching to the Pixel series.
Has anyone done this? Pros, cons?
I think the last Note I had was a 4 I believe and loved it. Have had the Pixel 3XL paired with the Google Fi network for about 6 months and really like it. I think the best feature for me so far is the camera. Seems much better than my previous Notes and LG Vue(trash phone). The batter tends to last me a full day with heavy use as well.
The UI is pretty similar to the standard Android interface. If you aren't extremely phone tech savy it might take you a few days to adjust but it wasn't much of a change for me. Not having a headphone port was odd at first. Yep it's wireless charging is fine although I've noticed slower charging speeds with non google stands.
Switched from a Note 4 a few years ago, I've had both the Pixel Xl and Pixel Xl 2.
Both of the phones performed well for me. The are easy to use, the best way to describe the phones are a cross between an Iphone and Android. The only down fall is Google's pain of a warranty to be honest. Good warranty just a pain to use.
I was going to replace my GS9+ over the weekend with a GS10+. Reading this thread, I thought I'd revisit the Pixel. I can't find a single thing about the Pixel that's better than the GS10+. What am I missing?
Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus vs. Google Pixel 3 XL | Spec Comparison | Digital Trends
I don't really care about the warranty, as I've never had to use one on a phone.
At this point, I'll wait for the Pixel 4XL comes out, and compare it to the Note 10+ and decide.
Many parts of the S pen are patented such as the six-axis motion sensor, including an accelerometer and gyroscope in the 10OT
Does Samsung have some type of patent over the stylus for phones?
I would switch easily, but I use the pen a lot for meetings.
The note10+ is nice. Like how fast it charges.