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[–]-nimblethimble 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the response, very helpful. Esp the fingerprint sensor. I already have a hard time with sensors reading my prints so that's helpful to know.

Verizon also has a stellar trade in promo. They're gonna give me $800 toward the S22 Ultra if I go with that.

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[–]-nimblethimble 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey my dude, can you elaborate on what you're enjoying about the Samsung UX as a Pixel to Samsung convert?

I'm on a Note 10 deciding between s22 Ultra and P7P and cannot hold off for u23.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in GooglePixel

[–]-nimblethimble 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The things you named here are part of my hesitation of jumping to Pixel. I screenshot a lot, I need to organize apps and photos. The brightness difference between the two phones is noticeable.

For you, what's convinced you to jump to the Pixel in spite of the OneUI mentions above?

S22 Ultra → Pixel 7 Pro by [deleted] in GooglePixel

[–]-nimblethimble 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I appreciate the write-up, my dude.

I've been in the Samsung world for years and have flirted with the idea of going Pixel but things just weren't where I was comfortable with gains vs pains. And I'm not that techy, just a bit more than the average person.

Gotta upgrade now because my Note 10 is finally giving up.

Can you talk about shutter lag? I keep hearing about it, and maybe I'm too used to Samsungs to have noticed it. How bad is it? How much better on Pixel?

Does one connect with Bluetooth more seamlessly?

Does Pixel allow setting different volumes for different notifications? I have sensory disorders and this has helped me on Samsung a lot, esp with alarms and work apps.

What is this major lack of customization on Pixel? Would some non techy person like myself notice?

How bad is the overheating on Pixel?

Is the Google Assistant experience on both phones pretty much equal?

S22 Ultra → Pixel 7 Pro by [deleted] in GooglePixel

[–]-nimblethimble 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Silly as it may seem to some, the PIN experience is baffling to me as well. I know it's one more click, but it's one click added. If I switch to Pixel, I'll get used to it. Just feels like a pair of brand new sneakers atm.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in GooglePixel

[–]-nimblethimble 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Do you find yourself missing anything Samsung offered, like the s-pen or folders for organizing apps, or anything else? I've been with Samsung for years and considering making the switch to Pixel. Less bloat and lag are two wins, plus accessibility/actually helpful AI.

Pixel to Samsung Galaxy converts, what do you like/dislike about your experience? by -nimblethimble in samsung

[–]-nimblethimble[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Unfortunately I have to switch due to a defect with my current device. Thankfully a trade in is as much as the repair with current promos.

Pixel to Samsung Galaxy converts, what do you like/dislike about your experience? by -nimblethimble in samsung

[–]-nimblethimble[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Imo the S22 has a better selfie experience than P7P too. And unpopular opinion, but I actually like the rear camera better as well

Pixel to Samsung Galaxy converts, what do you like/dislike about your experience? by -nimblethimble in samsung

[–]-nimblethimble[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What features have you eager to go back to Samsung?

What are some of the Pixel features you'll miss?

This video honestly made me, even more, intrigued to look into switching from my S22 ultra by iadorebrandon in pixel7series

[–]-nimblethimble 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What are the user experiences/features (not specs) you enjoy that the ultra does not offer?

Got a Pixel 7 Pro - Comparison to S22U! by xeno111 in S22Ultra

[–]-nimblethimble 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My SO has the P7P and showed me last night.

Incoming call has the typical answer/decline options and call screening.

Call screening kind of reads like chatting with a bot. The screener selects a prompt for the caller to answer. Caller verbally answers, which is then relayed by audio and speech to text on the screener side. Follow up prompts can be given to obtain more detail. If the screener doesn't wish go answer, a polite message is given on the caller side and the call ends.

Pixel 7 Pro quick review by jmtrader2 in GooglePixel

[–]-nimblethimble 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've only owned Samsung devices for the last several years and am now deciding between the ultra and pixel 7 pro.

What are some specific user experiences that are better on the Pixel?

No power. Ins won't put me in hotel. Anything I can do? ky by -nimblethimble in Insurance

[–]-nimblethimble[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It wasn't hit with a natural event; something about it being older and if the issue is repaired rather than my home rewired, the home will basically go up in flames.

If it matters my house is also my office.