ReginaldSmythV wrote: » I think that’s all offices and stuff like that rather than a distribution centre.
sentient_6 wrote: » You have 14 days to return on online purchases, opened & started up or otherwise it doesn't matter. Here's the relevant information you can't be arsed looking up:https://support.google.com/store/answer/2411741?hl=en-GB&ref_topic=3244667
lafors wrote: » Got my pixel 4xl 128gb today. Ordered direct from Google. Got it in a crazy breakfast cereal box with a little bag of breakfast cereal in it too Interestingly there was also a card with it saying I could claim my Chromebook between 14 and 45 days from purchase. So far just been switching over from my pixel 2xl. It's thicker and heavier than that. Screen seems brighter, colours are a bit dull, real I guess but I'm more a fan of Samsung over real colours. 90hz screen is cool for scrolling, very happy with that. Gesture control is working for me well, no misses so far when I was playing with it. Face unlock is fast but not like the videos online, is about as fast as my iPhone XS is to unlock. Might rescan my face as it was the first thing I did when I turned on the phone. BTW I needed to update a load of Google apps in play store before I got the latest version of them e.g. Pokémon backgrounds, recorder transcription. Haven't played with the camera yet bar opening the app, it opens very fast. Oh it's the panda version I have btw. Any questions fire away
ibFoxer wrote: » I'd be very interested to hear from you in a week or so once you start developing battery usage patterns to see how it holds up. Well wear BTW.
ReginaldSmythV wrote: » That’s a strange way of doing it. Burn those eyes for 90Hz.https://www.droid-life.com/2019/10/22/pixel-4s-90hz-display-drops-to-60hz-when-brightness-goes-below-75/
Fieldog wrote: » When did you order and did you order off the Irish store? They have my funds held since Sunday but nothing happening as of yet...
lafors wrote: » Ordered from the Irish store on 15th Oct @ 16:30
ldr wrote: » Chromebook or google home?
lafors wrote: » Got a free Google Home but also got a card in the cereal box saying I can claim a chromebook to be delivered to a UK address. We'll see what happens there.
Fieldog wrote: » Parcel motel?
Alan Smithee wrote: » Checked in a vodafone store today and they are still unsure if they are even stocking the pixel 4 saying they sell so few pixels it isn't worth their time. I hope this isn't true because with the Huawei google problems we could be faced with a scenario where samsung and apple are the only options with the carriers.
ibFoxer wrote: » I'd be very surprised if they didn't offer it tbh.
1jcdub wrote: » I called into the Vodafone shop in Drogheda today. They said they going to be stocking it. They're just waiting for Vodafone to release stock to them.
ibFoxer wrote: » That's something at least. I'd be hoping the upgrade price is tolerable, but I find Vodafone are more often than not more expensive, and the exclusivity of Pixel might not help matters. Still, it's at least an option.
1jcdub wrote: » It would be nice if they offered a free Chromebook like Vodafone UK! Vodafone Ireland know how to charge esp the upfront cost of the phone compared to the UK. If they don't release it for another month or so I'll hold off until the S11 is released. Although I'm not a huge Samsung fan with their preloaded apps, Facebook ect
ibFoxer wrote: » After coming off a Galaxy S9+ to the Pixel I don't think I could actually go back to Samsung, the bloat would annoy me. I'd be hoping we see it appear today though there's every chance it won't too. Might give my buddy a shout and see if he knows anything.
Basil3 wrote: » I think the whole bloat thing on Samsung is completely overstated. They generally only add apps that serve a function, which you can easily disable, and they have no noticeable impact on performance. The real crime is carrier bloat, which is always stuff you don't need.