I'm reusing my Pixel 7 with Graphene OS using a secondary SIM.
It's truly excellent work; it works wonderfully, and the phone is noticeably more responsive compared to Google's Android.
I suggest everyone with a compatible Pixel device to give it a try; I don't think you'll go back.
Anyone got a #PixelPhone and have tips for making the camera give a more accurate color space? Shots look good, very bright, but colors aren't quite right.
My lights are "soft white", slightly orange, but shots look like I've got 100% 0xFFFFFF white lights. Soot looks more orange than black, which is wrong, and Parker looks blonde instead of a redder orange.
Has anyone got a #GooglePixel phone with the latest Android and Google Photos app, and if so, have they noticed that processing is applied to every photo before it displays it on the phone screen? Sometimes, the character of the photos is completely changed by the unwanted "boost" that Google decides the picture needs, and you can't really tell what you've taken unless you either view it in something else (Google's own Gallery app, for example) or you share the photo to some other app.
It's really annoying, and you can't seem to turn it off.
Considering using this deal I got from #google buuut even after a trade in, it's about $300 out of pocket. Hardly bad, but I already have a 7 pro, so it's mostly the camera features, and I really like that blue tbh.
2023 could mark a turning point in Japan's smartphone market. Although the iPhone still dominates in the country, its market share has fallen from 58% to 46% as Japanese consumers are now finding it too expensive and lacking groundbreaking features. Meanwhile, Google Pixel's market share rose to 12% from 2%.