In that case shouldn't Google have went with a 6,000mah battery?🤔 A 12% difference in battery when iPhone has a smaller battery means Google has work to do.
Yeah it's kinda pain the ass when you have to find charging spots (especially when your powerbank is already running out of juice) when you travel to somewhere like a market which is near impossible to find
The Pixel 9 has a 33% larger battery than the iPhone 16, so it's no surprise that it performed better. Even Apple's optimizations won't be able to make up for that. I always say that smaller phones are suitable for light users who use their phones for 3-5 hours of screen-on time (SOT). In that case, both phones would be more than enough. Of course, this was an intensive test involving video and photos, so it doesn't reflect the usage of the average user, who would probably get 20-30% more SOT doing more typical tasks. There are trade-offs. The Pixel 9 has a larger battery, but its chip will likely show its age in 2-3 years compared to the iPhone. This decision is up to the individual, but you can replace a battery; you can't replace a chip. Additionally, I carry a Magsafe smart battery pack that I attach when I'm not using the phone, and it gives me an extra 50% battery on the iPhone and 30% on the Pixel. I no longer prefer photos in daylight. All flagships are great, and with tweaks or in-post, you can get them as you like. I mostly have 75%/25% video/photos, so video recording is more important, but that is subjective. I would say both are solid choices, along with the S24, and it really is down to personal choices, as none are perfect.
"its chip will likely show its age in 2-3 years" No it's not, my mediocre Snap 765G on my Pixel 5 still rock in daily use (social media, taking photo) after 4 years
The Pixel photos look much more attractive more vibrant and more than likely you will get more compliments. The iphone over sharpens everything and that my friend is not natural.
@@Jo5ue1 on my old iphone 13 the colors looked exactly like in reality. I suspect the software can't adjust perfectly for different hardware. So luck might have a factor on how accurate the colors are.
3:08 Yeah, no particular reason, right 😂
Nothing ever bothered me more than bad battery life on a smartphone in my personal life, so the desicion would be clear.
Geez, do you live where it is impossible to find a charger?
In that case shouldn't Google have went with a 6,000mah battery?🤔 A 12% difference in battery when iPhone has a smaller battery means Google has work to do.
@@Jo5ue1 why so rude? What do you expect me to answer to that? What could be good reasons for what i was saying?
Yeah it's kinda pain the ass when you have to find charging spots (especially when your powerbank is already running out of juice) when you travel to somewhere like a market which is near impossible to find
3:09 was parsonal🌚
The Pixel 9 has a 33% larger battery than the iPhone 16, so it's no surprise that it performed better. Even Apple's optimizations won't be able to make up for that. I always say that smaller phones are suitable for light users who use their phones for 3-5 hours of screen-on time (SOT). In that case, both phones would be more than enough. Of course, this was an intensive test involving video and photos, so it doesn't reflect the usage of the average user, who would probably get 20-30% more SOT doing more typical tasks.
There are trade-offs. The Pixel 9 has a larger battery, but its chip will likely show its age in 2-3 years compared to the iPhone. This decision is up to the individual, but you can replace a battery; you can't replace a chip. Additionally, I carry a Magsafe smart battery pack that I attach when I'm not using the phone, and it gives me an extra 50% battery on the iPhone and 30% on the Pixel.
I no longer prefer photos in daylight. All flagships are great, and with tweaks or in-post, you can get them as you like. I mostly have 75%/25% video/photos, so video recording is more important, but that is subjective. I would say both are solid choices, along with the S24, and it really is down to personal choices, as none are perfect.
"its chip will likely show its age in 2-3 years"
No it's not, my mediocre Snap 765G on my Pixel 5 still rock in daily use (social media, taking photo) after 4 years
@@yaing1293 You're comparing Snapdragon to -Exynos- "Tensor"
Thank you very much. I really needed this video 👍🏻
Pixel is more realistic on the otherhand iPhone looks yellow
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Austria should use Debian Linux for their trains. They’ll run forever without a single issue
You keep saying bottom instead of button its annoying
your comment is fuckn annoying
Are there any future updates coming from Google to improve the camera?
Yeah, Android 15
Yeah, Android 15 is coming on October 15th
wondering if video quality when filming using pixel 9 and zoom could be a software issue? it is visibly worse than iphone's.
The Pixel photos look much more attractive more vibrant and more than likely you will get more compliments. The iphone over sharpens everything and that my friend is not natural.
I use pixel to take photographs but I feel like the iPhone is the best in all images that you took !
Pixel photos look overly processed while iPhone pictures look natural and full of detail imo.
Which is video recording sound better like when youre in music festival or like musical theatre
The Ai does better job with proccessing images on the pixel but sometimes its too much
3:09 was unexpected. Subscribed
3:07 what?????
bhot phone amazing
Result - both phones are shit
Why are cellular modems on iPhones performing worse?
E-Sim
@@Jo5ue1 My iPhone 14 has physical SIM. Only US have only e similar
How did you get that dent near the camera button?
Iphone noob
It’s very close but the iPhone is better. Clearly.
my pixel pro 9xl has obvious magenta whites, white looks like pink compared to real life
@alexandruciordas4941 and on the iPhone they look yellow on my 15 Pro and that is not natural
@@Jo5ue1 on my old iphone 13 the colors looked exactly like in reality. I suspect the software can't adjust perfectly for different hardware. So luck might have a factor on how accurate the colors are.