you guys made some good point, i just want to add my 2 cents: samsung galaxy line devices all have AI tooling now also and they also have a ton on device. sumsung even has a toggle where you can block off device AI stuff and only use on device. another factor, googles AI tooling ships NOW with 45 languages and 200 territorys, and apples going to ship some point in the next year with english and US only. also, apple uses googles cloud to train the apple models. so scale at some point probably is an issue. and I know people already who switched to android (s24U/Pixels) today. and if online posts are to be trusted (they arnt) i am seeing more people consider samsung and pixel then ever before. and the big factor, is androids open ecosystem vs apples closed, when your pushing the boundaries of whats possible on device this will probably matter. also, the way googles doing secure ai modeling and de-identifying the data stream is way different then apples way. googles way scales apples probably doesn't. we will have to see how this all plays out, it will be interesting for sure.
These are all valid points. We're still waiting for that killer feature that everyone will switch for and we don't think any company has hit on that just yet. Especially in a way where you'd need to switch devices.
The fact google assistant can do things Gemini can’t means in my opinion Gemini is a beta / half baked product now, and is confusing for the regular user.
Pixel isn't as available in many countries as Samsung & Apple. I use a Pixel - in Ghana - and I had to go through a great ordeal to get it. I have been loving them ever since!
I hate Google, Microsoft, Facebook, Intel all of which are wicked, doing everything for their profit, not thinking of their customers. But Apple is exceptional.
@@techierg1862you know that was like over a decade ago right? And it wasn’t even a money thing but a design flaw that cost them a LOT OF money. If they really cared just about the money, they wouldn’t even have put it out in the market back then. We’re also talking about Steve Jobs, the guy who refused to put a calculator on an iPad because he didn’t like the UI. In fact, I’d say that those design flaws and the mentality of trying to change things just for the sake of changing things is what turned the company into what it is nowadays. Something that works and instead of reinventing the wheels just for the sake of it, they improve on the existing infrastructure and build upon it, hence why iOS is considered the most stable phone OS on the market. There’s a lot of other things you could be pointing out but you choosing bend and antenna gate was not the play in your argument
I completely agree I don’t think Apple is never behind. I think Apple move when they want to move. Like Matt said they find the things people really care about and do it the best. That “Add me” feature. Nobody asked for that. Lol.
Funny! Those who've reviewed the phones say they've got great features. It's interesting that you say the AI features are gimmicky while you've not tried them at all! Rich!
6:48 i totally want this add-me feature, along with Windows Recall feature to the macOS and AiOS. Steal these gimmicky features, my parents will also love them.
I don’t care about AI features especially if u have 2 pay a subscription 2 get them if u pay over £1000 for a phone the features should be available without a subscription
The Fold is sold out. 🐦⬛ eat. You are also not thinking about the ability of integration across services. Gmail. UA-cam. Maps. Workspace. Integrating a LLM across these services.
Galaxy is the word for Samsung's high-end phone line. But it's not true that they sell 200 million in the high-end but rather 200 million total phones. They sell more like 25 million Galaxies. The 90% of Samsung's sales are low-end and mid-range phones. This is a big part of the reason Apple does so much better financially. Virtually all of Apple's sales are in the high-end. Only the iPhone SE is not considered high-end and since that phone hasn't been updated in years it represents a small percentage of Apple phone sales.
Google likes to release features that are not ready, with glitches and unusable. Apple releases their features weeks or months later after they have been announced but they are ready to be used when they are released.
@@techierg1862 🤣 the cognitive dissonance is next level with some brands. Some will literally watch a video talking about bugs and the fixes in the latest release and then make comments like the OPs.
Apple's advantage can sometimes be cultural (blue/green bubble iMessage-bs or the old Android is for the "poors" misconception), but as someone who regularly switches between an iPhone and Android phone and has for years, its really that they are dead-simple to use and nearly never change the interface notably. Android changes more often and also across devices requiring users to care to and be able to learn features. Fwiw, Pixel and to a degree Samsung's devices are not where it's at with Android. The interesting stuff is happening with Xiaomi, Oppo, Huawei, etc.
iPhone user for 10 years + moving to the pixel pro 9 fold.. plus the ultra getting sold and replaced for pixel watch 3 and earbuds. It’s all going. I’m done with Apple and their overpriced BS! Forget about Samsung, bloat ware is a joke. Only oneplus and Google are choices.
What’s your opinion on the lack of privacy? I always was interested in google phones since I was little but can’t stop loving apples choice in design when it comes to software. I’m having the same issue with Microsoft with their adds while I’m gaming. I think my future will align more with privacy leaning into open source projects which apple contributes to
@@MagicRMZ I can hack both Apple and android. Doesn’t matter what phone you have. What is it you’re actually doing that’s going to tempt someone to look into you? Money? Lmao. We have insurance bro. I’ve had companies taking my details through touch to pay on my iPhone. What privacy? It’s 2024. Open source is just another way Apple going through compliance. Why you think they have usb c now? You think they woke up thinking let’s lose millions 😂 I get why people are overpaying, it’s a sales tactic. Plus the advertising and form factor of the phones make it appealing. Listen it’s all subjective what you want to go for, but it does get boring keeping the same phone for many years. Change it up. Break it down, what do you actually use a phone for?
@@melgross what are you getting for the same price? Plus the pixel pro 9 fold is £1,256 on EE compare that with a iPhone 16 pro max! Do you see a difference?
There's more than 2.5 brands of phones guys 🤣 I get the chanel is very US centric though. The balance there is not reflected in most of the world is all😊
Now, if they would only do that. But the price of that was pretty fair. So was the performance for the first two years. But just like Samsung, Hp, Dell and others do regularly, they screwed up and made it too small.
Where is the link to see you on the Jimmy Kimmel slow playing drums?
ua-cam.com/video/L8GAFdkNWBg/v-deo.htmlsi=_lFXkUhEltM89JKd
Nice performance!
Nice drumming dude! Congrats 🎊
Thanks a lot!
What’s funny is they used a S24 ultra and not a pixel to showcase their AI features. Bad marketing in my opinion
"That guy" was me. Fixed.
The only thing that will get me to switch over to the Pixel is Google getting rid of the front hole punch camera and putting it under the display.
Then the photos and video will be crap. Nobody who has done this can boast of good photographic quality.
Switch over from what?
you guys made some good point, i just want to add my 2 cents:
samsung galaxy line devices all have AI tooling now also and they also have a ton on device. sumsung even has a toggle where you can block off device AI stuff and only use on device.
another factor, googles AI tooling ships NOW with 45 languages and 200 territorys, and apples going to ship some point in the next year with english and US only.
also, apple uses googles cloud to train the apple models. so scale at some point probably is an issue. and I know people already who switched to android (s24U/Pixels) today. and if online posts are to be trusted (they arnt) i am seeing more people consider samsung and pixel then ever before.
and the big factor, is androids open ecosystem vs apples closed, when your pushing the boundaries of whats possible on device this will probably matter. also, the way googles doing secure ai modeling and de-identifying the data stream is way different then apples way. googles way scales apples probably doesn't.
we will have to see how this all plays out, it will be interesting for sure.
These are all valid points. We're still waiting for that killer feature that everyone will switch for and we don't think any company has hit on that just yet. Especially in a way where you'd need to switch devices.
please add chapters…. to your videos.
The fact google assistant can do things Gemini can’t means in my opinion Gemini is a beta / half baked product now, and is confusing for the regular user.
Sorry…. I am ! ……and going with Apple!
All Future, Youre gonna blow up!
Pixel isn't as available in many countries as Samsung & Apple. I use a Pixel - in Ghana - and I had to go through a great ordeal to get it. I have been loving them ever since!
I hate Google, Microsoft, Facebook, Intel all of which are wicked, doing everything for their profit, not thinking of their customers. But Apple is exceptional.
Did they think of you with bend gate or antenna gate trust me Apple is all money too
@@techierg1862you know that was like over a decade ago right? And it wasn’t even a money thing but a design flaw that cost them a LOT OF money. If they really cared just about the money, they wouldn’t even have put it out in the market back then. We’re also talking about Steve Jobs, the guy who refused to put a calculator on an iPad because he didn’t like the UI.
In fact, I’d say that those design flaws and the mentality of trying to change things just for the sake of changing things is what turned the company into what it is nowadays. Something that works and instead of reinventing the wheels just for the sake of it, they improve on the existing infrastructure and build upon it, hence why iOS is considered the most stable phone OS on the market.
There’s a lot of other things you could be pointing out but you choosing bend and antenna gate was not the play in your argument
the biggest selling point is formatting it
GrapheneOS lol
The only reason to buy a pixel
I completely agree I don’t think Apple is never behind. I think Apple move when they want to move. Like Matt said they find the things people really care about and do it the best. That “Add me” feature. Nobody asked for that. Lol.
It is cool, but I don't imagine it's enough to switch brands.
Funny! Those who've reviewed the phones say they've got great features. It's interesting that you say the AI features are gimmicky while you've not tried them at all! Rich!
6:48 i totally want this add-me feature, along with Windows Recall feature to the macOS and AiOS. Steal these gimmicky features, my parents will also love them.
With Google "Add Me" it adds you as a Rapper just like George Washington was not White! 🤣
@@Create-The-Imaginable ok. Try try again!
I don’t care about AI features especially if u have 2 pay a subscription 2 get them if u pay over £1000 for a phone the features should be available without a subscription
Pixel is slightly less fugly this year
The Fold is sold out. 🐦⬛ eat. You are also not thinking about the ability of integration across services. Gmail. UA-cam. Maps. Workspace. Integrating a LLM across these services.
The question is how many did they make? They don’t sell a lot of phones.
Galaxy is the word for Samsung's high-end phone line. But it's not true that they sell 200 million in the high-end but rather 200 million total phones. They sell more like 25 million Galaxies. The 90% of Samsung's sales are low-end and mid-range phones.
This is a big part of the reason Apple does so much better financially. Virtually all of Apple's sales are in the high-end. Only the iPhone SE is not considered high-end and since that phone hasn't been updated in years it represents a small percentage of Apple phone sales.
That’s very true. I’ve been saying this for years.
I am the 1% ☝️
omg what Charlie Puth would look like without hair and a beard! wow! nice video!
Google likes to release features that are not ready, with glitches and unusable. Apple releases their features weeks or months later after they have been announced but they are ready to be used when they are released.
Siri 😂🤦♂️
Apple has lately had nothing but glitches every major release if you called that ready I want the same mushroom your eating
@@techierg1862 🤣 the cognitive dissonance is next level with some brands. Some will literally watch a video talking about bugs and the fixes in the latest release and then make comments like the OPs.
Apple's advantage can sometimes be cultural (blue/green bubble iMessage-bs or the old Android is for the "poors" misconception), but as someone who regularly switches between an iPhone and Android phone and has for years, its really that they are dead-simple to use and nearly never change the interface notably. Android changes more often and also across devices requiring users to care to and be able to learn features. Fwiw, Pixel and to a degree Samsung's devices are not where it's at with Android. The interesting stuff is happening with Xiaomi, Oppo, Huawei, etc.
iPhone user for 10 years + moving to the pixel pro 9 fold.. plus the ultra getting sold and replaced for pixel watch 3 and earbuds. It’s all going. I’m done with Apple and their overpriced BS! Forget about Samsung, bloat ware is a joke. Only oneplus and Google are choices.
What’s your opinion on the lack of privacy? I always was interested in google phones since I was little but can’t stop loving apples choice in design when it comes to software. I’m having the same issue with Microsoft with their adds while I’m gaming. I think my future will align more with privacy leaning into open source projects which apple contributes to
@@MagicRMZ I can hack both Apple and android. Doesn’t matter what phone you have. What is it you’re actually doing that’s going to tempt someone to look into you? Money? Lmao. We have insurance bro. I’ve had companies taking my details through touch to pay on my iPhone. What privacy? It’s 2024. Open source is just another way Apple going through compliance. Why you think they have usb c now? You think they woke up thinking let’s lose millions 😂 I get why people are overpaying, it’s a sales tactic. Plus the advertising and form factor of the phones make it appealing. Listen it’s all subjective what you want to go for, but it does get boring keeping the same phone for many years. Change it up. Break it down, what do you actually use a phone for?
Why are you switching? Android OS is ugly.
Since the prices are about the same, it’s difficult to believe that it’s the real reason for you.
@@melgross what are you getting for the same price? Plus the pixel pro 9 fold is £1,256 on EE compare that with a iPhone 16 pro max! Do you see a difference?
i am that guy
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There's more than 2.5 brands of phones guys 🤣
I get the chanel is very US centric though.
The balance there is not reflected in most of the world is all😊
Ok Ok...I subscribed. Sheesh😁
Thanks for subbing
Apple can literally make a pc in a shape of a trash can and charge 20 times the market price and people will buy it
Of course because of brand loyalty
Lame 👎
Now, if they would only do that. But the price of that was pretty fair. So was the performance for the first two years. But just like Samsung, Hp, Dell and others do regularly, they screwed up and made it too small.