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<blockquote data-quote="RES0574" data-source="post: 16284829" data-attributes="member: 176936"><p>I switched to a Pixel 2XL when I could not board aircraft with the Note 7. While I did use the stylus and Samsung Note software, using the Pixel switched me over to OneNote full time, and I never went back to Samsung. I am with Verizon, but as others have stated, I bought my Pixels directly from Google. Eliminates all of the bloatware that Verizon loads on, keeps the phone clean. I have a Pixel 3XL now, and has been great. The camera takes great pictures, and sync's them with Google Photos similar to the Dropbox function.</p><p></p><p>Unless you are a heavy/dependent upon Samsung Note-Stylus user, you are going to enjoy the Pixel. Interface is practically the same, but I think the Pixel was more responsive. Also, I preferred the Samsung email client to GMail for my work related email when using the Samsung Notes. Once Outlook for Android worked out most of the bugs, I switched to Outlook for work based emails. My other office applications seem to work better on the Pixel as well (Word, Excel). I do not know if you use MS Office heavily, but the Pixel has been the best phone I have used with those applications.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RES0574, post: 16284829, member: 176936"] I switched to a Pixel 2XL when I could not board aircraft with the Note 7. While I did use the stylus and Samsung Note software, using the Pixel switched me over to OneNote full time, and I never went back to Samsung. I am with Verizon, but as others have stated, I bought my Pixels directly from Google. Eliminates all of the bloatware that Verizon loads on, keeps the phone clean. I have a Pixel 3XL now, and has been great. The camera takes great pictures, and sync's them with Google Photos similar to the Dropbox function. Unless you are a heavy/dependent upon Samsung Note-Stylus user, you are going to enjoy the Pixel. Interface is practically the same, but I think the Pixel was more responsive. Also, I preferred the Samsung email client to GMail for my work related email when using the Samsung Notes. Once Outlook for Android worked out most of the bugs, I switched to Outlook for work based emails. My other office applications seem to work better on the Pixel as well (Word, Excel). I do not know if you use MS Office heavily, but the Pixel has been the best phone I have used with those applications. [/QUOTE]
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