@@ManofSteel89if you use a lot of your iPhone specific features. You will miss a lot. Apple has a way of giving you creature comforts that are hard to not miss.
Disagree. Yes, the Samsung has better hardware but that doesn't mean it's the better phone. You didn't really spend a lot of time talking about software, which in my opinion is what makes the pixel overall the better phone because you don't have to deal with all the extra Samsung apps and bloatware. Plus you get all of the Google Android features first before anyone else. So in my opinion that makes the pixel better than the Samsung overall.
I was using Pixel 6 Pro about 2 years and I like stock Android but now I have few months Samsung Galaxy S23 (because of Exynos in S24 in Europe) and I must say One UI is just better to use :) You have so many useful tools and almost no bloatware - some Samsung's apps (Galery, Messages, Internet browser etc.) but u can simply choose Google's native apps when the phone first starts up and no more need to worry about it in future 👍🏻
The 13 Mini feels huge compared to the 5/5S/SE1. But is still reasonably sized. I wish they kept making one. I'd buy one. Currently have the 13 Mini as a work-phone. I don't see any reason for a larger display for my needs.
I switched from an S22 to an S24, and truly can't tell the difference, aside from the slightly different design and tweaked image processing. Both are top notch phones, and S22 is a killer deal now!
"I found the S24's ultrasonic fingerprint reader to just be a little more accurate..." Understatement of the year! I find Samsung's ultrasonic readers to be MUCH more accurate. I have tried three different Pixels - the 6, 7A and 8, and they all had the same problem - once I set up my fingerprint, after some time it starts intermittently failing to read my finger. Occasionally it's locks me out after 5 unsuccessful reads and requires me to type in my (very long) password. This is the ONLY reason I keep going back to Galaxy phones. I would prefer to use a Pixel, but the fingerprint sensor is just too frustrating, even when I register the same thumb 4 times.
Probably just grease build up preventing it from scanning your finger properly. Get some screen cleaner and a wipe and clean your phone at least once a week...
I previously had a 6 and I find the fingerprint reader on the 8 an improvement, in particular it is faster. Indeed I very rarely have any problem with it and I am using a screen protector and do not have screen protector mode on.
I have the S24+ and the photo's are pretty good most of the time, but then there are the "Oh come on Samsung this looks absolutely fake and over processed" ones too. Why can't we choose our own colour profile ? Give the over processed versions to the default users and the life like, flatter tone to those who want to settings fiddle.
Finally someone gets it. I would comment on every video about the Zenfone 10 being "the last of a dying breed" and say how the Pixel, iPhone, and Galaxy were all the same size.
Both great phones but I'll go with the Samsung Galaxy S24 offers a far more powerful chipset and same length of software support as the Pixel phone. This would mean the phone should have the horsepower to manage subsequent versions of android. The camera of the Galaxy is also very capable and importantly has the telephoto lens too.
Personally, I would go for the Galaxy S24. You can simply get more done. Better hardware, better integration with Windows, more computing options with DeX, and more control over how your phone looks and operates. 1) One UI may be the most equal opportunity platform available. Google and Microsoft are both treated as first class citizens, Samsung has alternatives for folks that want neither. They don't force any of them on you. You can uninstall or disable mostly everything even core Samsung apps can be replaced by alternatives and you can set those as default. 2) The options built into the One UI is already extensive. Want more? Goodlock. It can be as minimal or maximum as you want. Just takes a bit of work.
I always preferred Pixel devices over Samsung. Samsung is just too much bloat and misses some things that Pixels are known for (QoL things like song ID on lockscreen, call screening, text spam filtering, etc.).
Bloat is such an overused word on phones today. I prefer Samsung apps. Example is Sa6msung Calendar. It's better than the Google Calendar. The Google version isn't flexible. Samsung offers flexible repeat and conditions for scheduling. For Samsung Reminders, it offers a lot more triggers than Google. Google apps are overrated and stupid. In my work flow, Google apps are the bloatware, I delete these stupid intern apps immediately.
Funny how a 6.2” inch screen is considered “compact”. In my opinion, this size is pretty much average size in today’s day. Anything larger and it’s a tablet and anything smaller I think is considered compact. I recently picked up an iPhone 13 Mini as a second phone and that phone is truly compact. Last of its kind
The P8 has the better haptics (by far) and visual voicemail baked in (it's not 2004, I shouldn't have to listen through 10 voice messages to hear the most recent). Also (I remember this as I swipe), the Pixel has the more accurate predictive text.
Samsung has accurate predictive text if you're using swipe, so there no real difference there. Also, the voicemsil app on Samsung literally is in a list format for you to see the dates in descending order. I'm convinced you guys haven't actually used thr phones and just hate on Samsung 😂😂
The s24 has fully replaced my laptop. I use s24 and wireless earbuds, that's it. Hopefully they do not go any bigger in the base model. 6.2 is maximum size for ine handed use.
Clean OS yes but running smoother is not the case anymore. Android manufacturers have come along way in since the Nexus days. I have S23 for more than a year and still silky smooth performance.
@@AliAlslaman I own the pixel 8 pro. Also owned the S21,s22,and s23. They are not any faster than my pixel. This is 2024. All CPUs on “flagships” run smooth.
The s24 series is smoother and faster. Everything has been tested. Even the camera. Which pixel lost to the s24 series when it came to camera and performance
these are not compact sizes. they are normal sizes which is ~6 inches which is most phones. the flagship phones tend to be larger at ~.7inches on their most premium models . the mini phones are ~5.5inches so if they are considered mini then these would be normal and anything 6+ would be larger. that said, i think this was a great video. if i had to choose i would pick the pixel 8 since if i am going budget, then might as well go all the budget. spending the extra money for the s24 starts bringing you down the rabbit hole of well..the 24+ is only X more...oh wait the ultra looks good too and its only Y more then the 24+..oh there is a promo for the ultra you say? and next thing you know you're buying a whole new phone that wasn't on your radar before.
Theyre "compact" by today's standards, but 6.2inch is still too big. My Pixel 4a was a great size. 5.5 would actually be the perfect one handed phone size. Phone's getting bigger is one of the things I really dislike. Foldables will hopefully reset us on this as the first Pixel Fold illustrated. Not sure if they're going to release a standard Pixel 9 Fold, the one coming out soon is humongous.
You realize the body of the device itself is still pretty identical to the zenfone right? They just have smaller bezels which is why the screens exceed 6 inches.
@@Tian113the zenphone was already stretching the word compact a lot. Imo the last small phone (that's not built to only be small compromising everything else) was the iPhone 13 mini
@@Tian113 if you game on them or watch movies i can agree. For all my needs of a phone I could have an even smaller phone without any issue. It’s large enough to surf the web and watch casual youtube and still have a good camera. Many had a smaller screen before in the iPhone 6-8 and SE series phones. That was enough as well.
I am fortunate enough to have both the S24 and Pixel 8, both are fantastic. But one of the most underrated feature on the pixel 8 and keeps drawing me back to it is its vibration motor. IFKYK.
OnePlus are confusing users coz some models have OxygenOS yet others have ColorOS. IMO Oxygen is way better. OneUI is not quite interesting. Pixels are crispier, cleaner and have a better integration with AI
These are small phone? You must be joking. These are small phone compared to the phones available in market but they are not "small phone" for people who are looking for smaller phones. iphone 13mini is small, iphone se is small, I have s10e which is relatively small.
I been using Zenfone 9 for a year or so and it's trash really, full of bugs and every user of them are saying the same issues, then I bought S24 with Exynos 256GB UFS 4 edition and I could say it's a good phone but I felt off after I've used the clean android experience with the Zenfone despite the bugs it have, then I bought 2nd hand Pixel 8 and I loved it so much, it's cleaner than the Zenfone and no bugs at all and works like a charm, compared to the S24 I would go all the day with Pixel 8 from the system to the camera and the grip it self is much much better.
I actually liked the zoom on the pixel better. I like the colors on pixels more than Samsung's. Photos from Samsung phones always look dull and bluish to me. Plus the smear you get if your subject is moving even a little.
I love the software on pixels, the stock Android in pixels is very smooth and quick and feels natural, however the only downside and most critical is the bad hardware quality, the screen technology is far behind Samsung, thermal problems the pixel gets hot quickly, the touch screen is not very responsive like Samsungs, even holding it feels lacking in quality, the battery life is not that good. So alot of areas for the pixel to improve and wish it does. However this is coming from a Samsung user who is used to the best hardware quality, certainly Samsung beats all smartphones in hardware quality.
Nope I still prefer Pixel accurate photos. I still love my Pixel 6. The only thing I want that the 6 doesn't have is 8x optical zoom. 20x would be even better!
Came here looking for the game name but no luck. Then had to take the snap, tilt and crop it and google it. Here is the name to save you all the hassle. It is PROJECT OFFROAD 3. Thank me later!
There are no compact flagships. Flagships, by definition, must be the top of the line from a brand. Every single company neuters their smaller phones. Pixel 8 is missing a camera and several other features. Sony's compact phone is always missing a camera. iPhone has downgraded cameras from the Max. A true compact flatship would have the following specs At a minimum, 3 cameras, each of which being industry-leading or nearly industry-leading The latest available professor. 1080p 120hz high brightness LTPO display 6.0 display size Minimum 12gb RAM Minimum 256gb storage Minimum 5,000 mAh battery
THiS VIDEO IS SPONSERED BY SAMSUNG UK.. "Photos better on the S24"....WTF...Give me a break. After 11 months, you'll know you did the right thing by buying the Pixel ...
i would get pixel over bloated mess of samsung 4:33 im planning to buy those heusinkveld pedals nice setup actually i think that's the same rig i'm personally using too
Honestly, the moment you hold the pixel 8, then the S24 with your hand, you just now that the S24 is definitely more premium. The screen of the S24 is also on a different league totally, not to mention the build quality.
I have one. I’ve asked 2 people if they wanted it. One has an S9 the other and older Samsung below a galaxy level. They want Android. The 13 was my college age son and he complained about the battery because he couldn’t charge it. I cleaned the charging port and told him it charges fine now. But the battery is in the 78% and needs replacing. Has cracked flat part on the two camera side so I can’t even trade it in. I’m using an iPhone 12 and find it boring compared to my S9 that I gave my cousin. Only got the 12 to track my mother with dementia. I’ll be switching back to android later this year no matter what apple does with the new updates. RCS is another reason I’m switching so now I’ll be able to share videos and pictures with my 2 iPhone 15 kids and my wife with her XS max. The blue bubble green bubble thing doesn’t matter to grown ups. I’d take the S25 or the Pixel 9 when them come out happily. Apple treats users like they’re stupid and I understand why after observing my kids with their iPhones.
If you're over 6 foot (183 cm), then I suppose these phones are compact; they are for me. For everyone else, these aren't one handed affairs. People miss the likes of the iPhone Mini and Xperia Compact for a reason. I don't: I have an S23 Ultra, but I know people who do.
Pixel 8 battery life is miles better then the galaxy I struggle to get below 50 percent battery in a day on my pixel 8 every Samsung phone I've had normally ends the day with 20 percent or less
loving my pixel 8 , just upgraded from iphone 12 and pixel 8 is really good.
Do you miss anything from iPhone? Thinking of switching too
The pixel 8 sucks.
@@ManofSteel89if you use a lot of your iPhone specific features. You will miss a lot. Apple has a way of giving you creature comforts that are hard to not miss.
Same situation with me, I thinked about this change few months ago and for this moment, I don't regret
@@poprostuseba6215 which phone did you get and how is the battery life?
Disagree. Yes, the Samsung has better hardware but that doesn't mean it's the better phone. You didn't really spend a lot of time talking about software, which in my opinion is what makes the pixel overall the better phone because you don't have to deal with all the extra Samsung apps and bloatware. Plus you get all of the Google Android features first before anyone else. So in my opinion that makes the pixel better than the Samsung overall.
Exactly😊
I was using Pixel 6 Pro about 2 years and I like stock Android but now I have few months Samsung Galaxy S23 (because of Exynos in S24 in Europe) and I must say One UI is just better to use :) You have so many useful tools and almost no bloatware - some Samsung's apps (Galery, Messages, Internet browser etc.) but u can simply choose Google's native apps when the phone first starts up and no more need to worry about it in future 👍🏻
Only against Exynos
Seems like everyones google pixels are overheating like my 4a 5g is starting to now but theirs are brand new.
Strong disagree with calling these full size phones ‘compact’. I doubt we’ll see the truly compact phones like the iPhone 13 mini anymore ☠️
The 13 Mini feels huge compared to the 5/5S/SE1. But is still reasonably sized. I wish they kept making one. I'd buy one. Currently have the 13 Mini as a work-phone. I don't see any reason for a larger display for my needs.
Compact is relative. At some point we had 4.5” phones being called “big”. So, lower than 6.4 is the new compact these days.
Still rocking my S22 and really happy with it.
Ya me too, I'll probably keep it for another year, maybe two!
Same, can only see switching if there is a significant upgrade to the flip
I switched from an S22 to an S24, and truly can't tell the difference, aside from the slightly different design and tweaked image processing. Both are top notch phones, and S22 is a killer deal now!
The entire s22 series is a heater which is also a phone. The battery sucks
Hate my 22plus. The battery is sooo poor after only 14 months of using it
Crazy how I'm fully immersed in this review whilst on my S24+. Well done. Subscribed.
"I found the S24's ultrasonic fingerprint reader to just be a little more accurate..."
Understatement of the year! I find Samsung's ultrasonic readers to be MUCH more accurate. I have tried three different Pixels - the 6, 7A and 8, and they all had the same problem - once I set up my fingerprint, after some time it starts intermittently failing to read my finger. Occasionally it's locks me out after 5 unsuccessful reads and requires me to type in my (very long) password. This is the ONLY reason I keep going back to Galaxy phones. I would prefer to use a Pixel, but the fingerprint sensor is just too frustrating, even when I register the same thumb 4 times.
I have the p6 p7 and p8 and never had a problem with none of the fingerprint sensors. Different strokes for different folks
@LOUISVILLECARDINALS Apparently, there are a lot of folks that agree with the OP's sentiment. Plenty of videos and subreddits that agree.
@@jordanjackson8873 I'm judging off everyday usage the pixel get hate it's a great device
Probably just grease build up preventing it from scanning your finger properly. Get some screen cleaner and a wipe and clean your phone at least once a week...
I previously had a 6 and I find the fingerprint reader on the 8 an improvement, in particular it is faster. Indeed I very rarely have any problem with it and I am using a screen protector and do not have screen protector mode on.
I have the S24+ and the photo's are pretty good most of the time, but then there are the "Oh come on Samsung this looks absolutely fake and over processed" ones too. Why can't we choose our own colour profile ? Give the over processed versions to the default users and the life like, flatter tone to those who want to settings fiddle.
Finally someone gets it. I would comment on every video about the Zenfone 10 being "the last of a dying breed" and say how the Pixel, iPhone, and Galaxy were all the same size.
Both great phones but I'll go with the Samsung Galaxy S24 offers a far more powerful chipset and same length of software support as the Pixel phone. This would mean the phone should have the horsepower to manage subsequent versions of android.
The camera of the Galaxy is also very capable and importantly has the telephoto lens too.
Personally, I would go for the Galaxy S24. You can simply get more done. Better hardware, better integration with Windows, more computing options with DeX, and more control over how your phone looks and operates.
1) One UI may be the most equal opportunity platform available. Google and Microsoft are both treated as first class citizens, Samsung has alternatives for folks that want neither. They don't force any of them on you. You can uninstall or disable mostly everything even core Samsung apps can be replaced by alternatives and you can set those as default.
2) The options built into the One UI is already extensive. Want more? Goodlock.
It can be as minimal or maximum as you want. Just takes a bit of work.
What happened to the old squad? :(
I always preferred Pixel devices over Samsung. Samsung is just too much bloat and misses some things that Pixels are known for (QoL things like song ID on lockscreen, call screening, text spam filtering, etc.).
I argree with you. I had the pixel 4xl and the 6a is the current device. Probably go with the next one after the 8 .
Samsung apps isn't bloat. S24>>>Pixel
Spam filtering is there on Samsung. And some Samsung apps are better.
Bloat is subjective... I consider chrome and google messages bloat on my Samsung. If you use the app, it's not bloat.
Bloat is such an overused word on phones today. I prefer Samsung apps. Example is Sa6msung Calendar. It's better than the Google Calendar. The Google version isn't flexible. Samsung offers flexible repeat and conditions for scheduling. For Samsung Reminders, it offers a lot more triggers than Google. Google apps are overrated and stupid. In my work flow, Google apps are the bloatware, I delete these stupid intern apps immediately.
Ryan, I love your reviews. It's very insightful and educating.
Just bought a discounted (~$450) Pixel 8 and I am very happy with it. What a great value and huge upgrade from my Pixel 6a!
Funny how a 6.2” inch screen is considered “compact”. In my opinion, this size is pretty much average size in today’s day. Anything larger and it’s a tablet and anything smaller I think is considered compact. I recently picked up an iPhone 13 Mini as a second phone and that phone is truly compact. Last of its kind
Same way how girls think 6 inches is average 😭
The P8 has the better haptics (by far) and visual voicemail baked in (it's not 2004, I shouldn't have to listen through 10 voice messages to hear the most recent). Also (I remember this as I swipe), the Pixel has the more accurate predictive text.
Samsung has accurate predictive text if you're using swipe, so there no real difference there. Also, the voicemsil app on Samsung literally is in a list format for you to see the dates in descending order. I'm convinced you guys haven't actually used thr phones and just hate on Samsung 😂😂
It is SLOW as hell though
It's very clear that you can't use neither phone with one hand... Please don't pollute what "Compact Phone" means, neither of these phones is compact
Agree, the last species left is Zenfone 9 or 10 if i not mistaken. But zenfone 11 kills it 😢 whats left is cheap phone & expensive iphone
Depends on your hand size you must have tiny hands
I can use both with one hand. Don't get what you mean. You must have really tiny hands
iPhone mini needs a return desperately
I have an 8a, I can confirm your comment is false.
The s24 has fully replaced my laptop. I use s24 and wireless earbuds, that's it. Hopefully they do not go any bigger in the base model. 6.2 is maximum size for ine handed use.
I love my s24 it has almost all the features of plus and ultra but with a bonus its small and easy to carry and use
I think none of these will have useable battery life nor performance to keep up with the planned 2030 updates?
Miss when compact actually meant compact. 6+ inches is not a compact phone
I actually don't consider either to be compact phones. The discontinued smaller Zenfone was noticeably smaller than both.
prefer Pixel. Clean OS. runs smooth. better camera.
Clean OS yes but running smoother is not the case anymore. Android manufacturers have come along way in since the Nexus days.
I have S23 for more than a year and still silky smooth performance.
@@AliAlslaman I own the pixel 8 pro. Also owned the S21,s22,and s23. They are not any faster than my pixel.
This is 2024. All CPUs on “flagships” run smooth.
@@AliAlslaman OneUI is not silky smooth, that's the main thing that's keeping me from Samsung. If they ran Pixel UI, that'd be perfect.
Are you sure about that better camera?
The s24 series is smoother and faster. Everything has been tested. Even the camera. Which pixel lost to the s24 series when it came to camera and performance
these are not compact sizes. they are normal sizes which is ~6 inches which is most phones. the flagship phones tend to be larger at ~.7inches on their most premium models . the mini phones are ~5.5inches so if they are considered mini then these would be normal and anything 6+ would be larger.
that said, i think this was a great video. if i had to choose i would pick the pixel 8 since if i am going budget, then might as well go all the budget. spending the extra money for the s24 starts bringing you down the rabbit hole of well..the 24+ is only X more...oh wait the ultra looks good too and its only Y more then the 24+..oh there is a promo for the ultra you say? and next thing you know you're buying a whole new phone that wasn't on your radar before.
Theyre "compact" by today's standards, but 6.2inch is still too big. My Pixel 4a was a great size. 5.5 would actually be the perfect one handed phone size. Phone's getting bigger is one of the things I really dislike. Foldables will hopefully reset us on this as the first Pixel Fold illustrated. Not sure if they're going to release a standard Pixel 9 Fold, the one coming out soon is humongous.
I've enjoyed my Pixel6 for 3 trouble free years. I'm looking at Samsung because Google has lived, rent free, in my phone
Compact flagships are not dead, here to prove my point are two gargantuan, 6+ inch monoliths from 2001: A Space Odyssey
Yeah these people have officially run out of ideas lol. I had to just come here and laugh seeing the title refer to two massive slabs.
You realize the body of the device itself is still pretty identical to the zenfone right? They just have smaller bezels which is why the screens exceed 6 inches.
@@Tian113the zenphone was already stretching the word compact a lot. Imo the last small phone (that's not built to only be small compromising everything else) was the iPhone 13 mini
@PatrikKron We have very different definitions of compact then. Phones like the 12 mini and 13 mini are way too small.
@@Tian113 if you game on them or watch movies i can agree. For all my needs of a phone I could have an even smaller phone without any issue. It’s large enough to surf the web and watch casual youtube and still have a good camera.
Many had a smaller screen before in the iPhone 6-8 and SE series phones. That was enough as well.
Why do you need all these bells and whistles on a phone ??
Pixel 8 vs s24 exynos which one is better...?
Great review, thanks!
I am fortunate enough to have both the S24 and Pixel 8, both are fantastic. But one of the most underrated feature on the pixel 8 and keeps drawing me back to it is its vibration motor. IFKYK.
What's that do???
I love the Galaxy, bit I have to trade in the realistic colours of the pixel for a better zoom lens (does the S24 actually do the 2x inner crop?)
According to GSMArena, it does. They have samples on their website review.
Hi man,i have a question,what ui is better in your opinion: Samsung's, Pixel's or Oneplus's?
OnePlus are confusing users coz some models have OxygenOS yet others have ColorOS. IMO Oxygen is way better. OneUI is not quite interesting. Pixels are crispier, cleaner and have a better integration with AI
Where's Jaime?
These are small phone? You must be joking. These are small phone compared to the phones available in market but they are not "small phone" for people who are looking for smaller phones. iphone 13mini is small, iphone se is small, I have s10e which is relatively small.
I been using Zenfone 9 for a year or so and it's trash really, full of bugs and every user of them are saying the same issues, then I bought S24 with Exynos 256GB UFS 4 edition and I could say it's a good phone but I felt off after I've used the clean android experience with the Zenfone despite the bugs it have, then I bought 2nd hand Pixel 8 and I loved it so much, it's cleaner than the Zenfone and no bugs at all and works like a charm, compared to the S24 I would go all the day with Pixel 8 from the system to the camera and the grip it self is much much better.
I agree with the reveiwer, the S24 is brilliant, I have replaced my Pixel 6 with one
Wheres the time of the nexus phones. I miss clean android. It actually pushes me to buy an iphone
The S24 is so good. The Pixel 8 is good, but I prefer the S24.
Ryan excelente su video, saludos desde Medellín Colombia 🎉🎉
Definitely the Pixel for Me
I am currently on my 5th Samsung (A35)
and Samsung just over Saturates and Exposes the photos.
Youre using a budget phone.....
I suggest you go and get your eyes tested the pixel was much better on photos.
I actually liked the zoom on the pixel better. I like the colors on pixels more than Samsung's. Photos from Samsung phones always look dull and bluish to me. Plus the smear you get if your subject is moving even a little.
I love the software on pixels, the stock Android in pixels is very smooth and quick and feels natural, however the only downside and most critical is the bad hardware quality, the screen technology is far behind Samsung, thermal problems the pixel gets hot quickly, the touch screen is not very responsive like Samsungs, even holding it feels lacking in quality, the battery life is not that good. So alot of areas for the pixel to improve and wish it does.
However this is coming from a Samsung user who is used to the best hardware quality, certainly Samsung beats all smartphones in hardware quality.
Great Rev
Compact??? These are not small phones guy.
In todays standard they are compact. Or what is considered compact?
Nice & Thanks :)
Love the wallpaper. Anyone know where to get it?
Just found this wallpaper in backdrops. Called fog kissed
Pixel is only cheap in US, and still s24 is better phone
Nope I still prefer Pixel accurate photos. I still love my Pixel 6. The only thing I want that the 6 doesn't have is 8x optical zoom. 20x would be even better!
Iphone 15 pro and 15? They are bith the same size if not smaller
Google pixel 8 and Galaxy S24 are compact phone?
I know right. 🤣
I have the S24 and it is not compact at all but relatively compact.
Can you share the link for those wallpapers
Wallpaper on Samsung is from backdrops app
s23 or pixel 8?
S23
Loving my S24U ❤
@@jpquebec123 not an option here with the Exynos
@@jpquebec123 no, I don't see any likes lol
What game is that at 1:01?
It's called wimpy boys
Came here looking for the game name but no luck. Then had to take the snap, tilt and crop it and google it. Here is the name to save you all the hassle. It is PROJECT OFFROAD 3. Thank me later!
I am using s24 right now as he mentioned due to size and battery not really ideal for gaming
Even the S23 is a better smartphone than the Pixel 8, and the S24 is quite often and easily found around $600 🤷🏽♂️
why not S22 vs Pixel 7
20:9 aspect ratio is garbage. it makes the fonts much smaller. default font size on the pixel 8 is borderline illegible.
These arent compact, but they're as close as you'll get
For long term use I will go with the Pixel
Pixel 9 will have CPU based on S24 version of Exynos so yeah Pixel 8 is on the level of S23
Overall Pixel 8 is the better choice!
Google pixel 8 ❤💚
Seems to me quite biased towards samsung.
There are no compact flagships. Flagships, by definition, must be the top of the line from a brand. Every single company neuters their smaller phones. Pixel 8 is missing a camera and several other features. Sony's compact phone is always missing a camera. iPhone has downgraded cameras from the Max.
A true compact flatship would have the following specs
At a minimum, 3 cameras, each of which being industry-leading or nearly industry-leading
The latest available professor.
1080p 120hz high brightness LTPO display
6.0 display size
Minimum 12gb RAM
Minimum 256gb storage
Minimum 5,000 mAh battery
The S24 processor is just so much better that the Pixel
THiS VIDEO IS SPONSERED BY SAMSUNG UK..
"Photos better on the S24"....WTF...Give me a break.
After 11 months, you'll know you did the right thing by buying the Pixel ...
straight away when I hear this accent I want to say Bloody Hell, shades of Monty Python lol
The 12, 13 mini and asus zenphone 10 was compact
Quality of picture is much better on pixel 8.
I am using S24 ❤❤
Whats better for Spotify and twitch?
both of them, they both can easily handle these undemanding tasks🙃
S23 the best
The S24 is great but battery with the exynos is terrible
One of them is a great phone. The other one has terrible cell signal. Pick your poison.
Which one has terrible signal?
@@bruh66147 google phone
@@bruh66147 prolly the pixel
Are you speaking from experience? Because with pixel 8 I have great signal
I have the pixel 8 and my signals not that great
i would get pixel over bloated mess of samsung 4:33 im planning to buy those heusinkveld pedals nice setup actually i think that's the same rig i'm personally using too
5:08 is that graffallo?
S24 all day
Just get the base S23.
A24 screen has to be junk. Got the pixel 8 over the a54
Time to take your meds
iPhone mini is compact with 5.4 inch screen
Compact? Small? Maybe if you compare it to a tablet.
They're huge!!!
Bigger than any phone 15 years ago, but I guess you were in your diapers then.
Delicious glass and metal sandwiches
Or you can just go for xiaomi
Where's the fast taking guy gone?!
Honestly, the moment you hold the pixel 8, then the S24 with your hand, you just now that the S24 is definitely more premium. The screen of the S24 is also on a different league totally, not to mention the build quality.
iPhone 13 mini!!!!!!!!!
I have one. I’ve asked 2 people if they wanted it. One has an S9 the other and older Samsung below a galaxy level. They want Android. The 13 was my college age son and he complained about the battery because he couldn’t charge it. I cleaned the charging port and told him it charges fine now. But the battery is in the 78% and needs replacing. Has cracked flat part on the two camera side so I can’t even trade it in. I’m using an iPhone 12 and find it boring compared to my S9 that I gave my cousin. Only got the 12 to track my mother with dementia. I’ll be switching back to android later this year no matter what apple does with the new updates. RCS is another reason I’m switching so now I’ll be able to share videos and pictures with my 2 iPhone 15 kids and my wife with her XS max. The blue bubble green bubble thing doesn’t matter to grown ups. I’d take the S25 or the Pixel 9 when them come out happily. Apple treats users like they’re stupid and I understand why after observing my kids with their iPhones.
If you're over 6 foot (183 cm), then I suppose these phones are compact; they are for me. For everyone else, these aren't one handed affairs. People miss the likes of the iPhone Mini and Xperia Compact for a reason. I don't: I have an S23 Ultra, but I know people who do.
Pixel 8 😍
#TeamPixel #Pixel8Vs
These videos feel so lifeless and lobotomized. Guys you need to change something. It's like watching an auto-generated AI video.
logo still looks awful
Pixel
6:37 yes but they wont deliver to ther promises
Pixel 8 battery life is miles better then the galaxy I struggle to get below 50 percent battery in a day on my pixel 8 every Samsung phone I've had normally ends the day with 20 percent or less
Lmao, crazy how you say this and then every video, channel, and discussion board absolutely disagree with you 😭
you keep making commercials for the 12r so according to your commercial we should just get that
8a