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  • Are you planning to buy Pixel 9?

Oh, that's awesome! I sort of expected "months not days". Thanks!

  • de0u replied to this.

    morapelor Every other feature is AI hype train stuff that won't even work on a GrapheneOS

    Many AI features will work since they're just part of apps. Like, for example, magic eraser works now. I can't think of a reason other photo editing features won't work.

    Stuff like "Hey Google" doesn't work because features like that require privileged access to the phone, which isn't possible on GrapheneOS unless they add support for it like what they did for Android Auto.

    The official project account said on Twitter:

    The features are already largely released already and most of them can be used on GrapheneOS if you install the required apps and set them up. There are certain things that are unavailable. If lots of people want some of the features which are unavailable we can implement it.

    morapelor I had to pay for a temperature sensor on the back of this phone that doesn't work in GOS.

    It's my understanding that the temperature sensor doesn't work because the app needs special access. According to what a developer said in the issue tracker, adding support wasn't a high priority before because it was only available on one device. Maybe that'll change with the new Pixel 9s. We will have to see what happens.

    grafena Both "months" and "days" are possible! My bet is toward the "days" timeframe, but that's just my personal hunch.

    I looked at G**gle's page for the P9 and was underwhelmed. I can't justify getting it at all because the only thing that seems remarkably different than previous models is the invasive AI stuff.

    It would be foolish for me to buy a new phone already anyway, since I got a P7 pro only a year ago.

      Panda-na Well, since inflation is a thing, salaries normally follow inflation.

      Inflation sure is a thing, however salaries are definitely NOT following it. At least not in the Canadian private sector, and I've heard that the same goes for the US private sector.

        secrec I would still argue that most people would be able to afford saving up for buying a phone at 700-900$. If they care for the phone, so it will be undamaged the whole life of the phone (let's say 4 years), it is possible to sell it second hand as well. Then 900$ in four years is 225$, not bad in my view (especially if you can sell it for 250$). But many people don't see financials this way 🤷

        https://www.androidauthority.com/iphone-price-history-3221497/

          Panda-na

          and waiting 6 to 8 month the price of the $900 usually drops down to $500-600 for the same new phone.

          No. I have the P8.

          router99
          But don't forget the great new M14 display by Samsung, including the much better fingerprint sensor!
          If you have much trouble with the optical fingerprint sensor of older Pixel models, then it's a no-brainer.

          But if you're very happy with your Pixel 7 Pro or 8 Pro (!) and the fingerprint reader recognises your finger 99% of the time, it's worth waiting for the Pixel 10 (new CPU from TSMC etc.).

          No because there is not a big difference with Pixel 8 except that we have now a new Pixel Fold

          8 days later

          secrec I would but my P6P is EOL due to a severely cracked screen. Been scraping along since the 8 came out but finally have to move to a new device :(

          If my p6p wasn't having those issues - I'd stick with it - (oh - other than lousy battery life)

          Pixel 7 Pro working fine for me. No thanks.

          So afaik there are no really security benefits, so no. I'll wait new chips ig