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The video compares the Google Pixel 6 Pro and Pixel 8 Pro, noting their design differences and camera improvements. The Pixel 8 Pro is praised for its camera quality, longevity, and performance with the new Tensor G3 chipset. While the Pixel 6 Pro is seen as a solid choice at a lower price, the speaker recommends the Pixel 8 Pro for its overall value. They suggest waiting to buy to benefit from device depreciation and encourage viewers to upgrade from older models to newer Pixel devices for enhanced features and performance.
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In this segment of the video, the comparison is made between the Google Pixel 6 Pro and the Google Pixel 8 Pro. The Pixel 6 Pro features a 6.7-inch LTPO AMET display with curved glass edges, a 1440p resolution, and a 120 Hz refresh rate. The Pixel 8 Pro also has a 6.7-inch LTPO Oled display with flat edges and a different design approach. Both phones have USB Type-C ports, reflective material on the sides, and glass backs, but the Pixel 8 Pro has a frosted glass back for a more premium feel. The Pixel 8 Pro offers wireless charging, reverse wireless charging, and a triple camera setup similar to the Pixel 6 Pro, with some improvements in megapixel count and video capabilities.
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In this segment, the speaker discusses the camera performance of the Pixel 8 Pro compared to the 6 Pro, highlighting that the 8 Pro is an improvement but not the best of the year. They mention Google’s focus on body and software rather than camera optimization, suggesting that Google needs to improve its cameras, even though their image processing and machine learning are commendable. Additionally, they emphasize the longevity and software updates of the Pixel 8 Pro, which is expected to receive up to seven years of support. The performance of the Pixel 8 Pro with the new Tensor G3 chipset and 12GB of RAM is praised, indicating improvements over the 6 Pro. Overall, the speaker sees the Pixel 8 Pro as a solid choice with a promising future in terms of value and performance enhancements.
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In this part of the video, the speaker discusses the performance of various Google Pixel devices, comparing the Snapdragon chipset in the Pixel 5 to the newer tensor chipsets. They highlight that the Pixel 5 still offers good performance with the Snapdragon chipset. The speaker mentions improvements Google could make by teaming up with Snapdragon again. They recommend the Pixel 8 Pro for its performance and value for money, suggesting that the Pixel 6 Pro is also a solid option at a lower price point. The speaker advises potential buyers to consider the depreciation of these devices in the used market and recommends waiting for a few months to get a better deal. They conclude by encouraging viewers to upgrade to newer Pixel devices from older models like the Pixel 3 or Samsung Galaxy S9.