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  1. As a former Nexus 6P owner (one of my favorite phones before I had battery issues) this seems like a future iteration of that phone, so I call it the visor as well. Moving to the Pixel XL felt like a step down in design.

    The 7 does look more premium, I like the metallic look of the visor and the more rounded edges. My 6 pro looks dated in comparison…

    Will have to see if it's enough to make me want to upgrade, but really liking that green version.

  2. Watching you on my Galaxy Samsung S10 this morning. I've kept this phone just as a backup in case my pixel 6 should have a problem or I break it in some way. The only thing I'm noticing is that the speakers of the S10 especially when watching videos and all seem to be so much better than those on my pixel 6. So I am hoping that with the pixel 7 perhaps the quality of the speakers might be improved your opinions?

  3. I am going to go ahead & wait for the Pixel 7 because it will be my first ever "Flagship" phone & if I am going to buy a $600 phone, I want it at release so that I can & will have it & have a updated (with software & security updates) for as long as possible. I just hope that either all of the major bug issues with the 6-line are/were either way overblown or are largely resolved with the 7 at launch.

  4. As always, great stuff. No one in the YouTube creator space has the almost daily commitment to updated videos like you. *I particularly enjoy your 'Pixel fixation.' I'm a Pixel 6 owner, and love to stay very up to date on everything Pixel, and you always provide that. Thank you!

  5. Thanks as always Adam for your thoughts.

    From what we know and have seen with the Pixel 7 phones is that Google has refined the design of the Pixel 6 phones with tighter build quality. I love my Pixel 6 design but there are too many visible spaces from where the main components come together. The area around the display and frame and the back glass and frame as well as the far sides of the camera bar coming together with the frame. I never use cases with my phones and like to feel the phone as it is but holding the Pixel 6 I always feel the gaps around the frame and wish they had done a better job at that.

  6. If you already have a Pixel 6 series , I don't see any need or reason to upgrade to the 7. And to me, that's a good thing. The 6 series has stellar cameras, a really good SOC(Tensor Chip), and a pretty cool and unique design, and Android 13 makes my Pixel 6 Pro, feel brand new and much more smoother.

    Those on the Pixel 5 or older can probably go for it, and more than likely will have a great time with it. Nowadays it's about the software experience. Get yourself a flagship phone and enjoy it for a few years, is the way to go, from here on out. 😎🎯. Keep em coming, Adam. We appreciate you. 😎💪🏾

  7. Android 13 has drastically changed my pixel 6 pro experience for the better. Although I still find it's getting quite warm fairly often.
    I'll wait until the pixel 8 comes out to switch anything I have going on. Thank god A13 resuscitated my pixel experience because..damn it was terrible living with A12 haha.
    Thanks for the video bro!
    🤙🏻

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