We typically like Pixel phones a lot, but we have some reservations about Google’s quality control

  • FinishingDutch@lemmy.world
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    8 months ago

    It’s certainly more than a bit annoying that THIS is the product that Google keeps alive, while constantly killing other, much more useful products.

    I’ve literally never met anyone with a Google Pixel. It’s just not on anyone’s radar when buying a new phone. I’m sure some like it, but it’s not exactly setting the world on fire.

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      8 months ago

      I think this is rather location dependent. Here in Aus a lot of people I know use them. Just some more anecdotal evidence.

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        8 months ago

        Australia does have some quirks, as many Australians like to point out :D

        According to marketshare figures, last year Google had 3 percent marketshare in Australia. IPhone was 43.8 percent, followed by Samsung with 31.8, followed by Oppo (4.5) Lenovo (3.6), HDM (3) and finally: there’s Google with 3 percent.

        https://appleworld.today/apples-iphone-now-has-46-5-of-the-australian-smartphone-market/amp/

        In the US, iPhone and Samsung have bigger shares and Google is at about 4 percent (was 2 in 2022)

        So at least from the statistics, Google isn’t doing particularly well in Australia either. But you certainly might run with a particular group of people who prefer them over other brands. People do like to conform to a group.

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      8 months ago

      Your experience is not universal. I think most people I know have a Pixel, even the non-nerds!

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        8 months ago

        It really can depend on where you are. For example, in the US Google had a 4 percent marketshare in 2023. It actually doubled compared to 2022: that was 2 percent.

        Buf if you happen to run with a group pf people who go against the grain and buy Pixels, it might very well feel like a dominant brand.

        In our company for example, everyone has iPhones. So to me, they appear to have 100 percent marketshare, when reality is closer to 50-60 percent in most markets.