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Video on the Pixel just SUCKS monkey balls compared to the iPhone 7. And this ad is about video.

The iPhone camera, as usual, is the best of the pack, with a more balanced performance between stills and video. Android devices' videos are just painful to watch.
Damn straight, that EIS sucks a big one sucks sometimes
 
What utter bollocks. It looks good because it's a totally different scene being filmed! They didn't even make sure the kids were wearing the same costumes in the pro shots as in the view the "dad" has.
 
Apple isn't designed to "Love" their customer. They are a company in position to make money, in exchange to deliver a premium product, which they do. Stop sulking.

there was a time when apple listened to their customers. Today it's not happening under tim cook. Steve Jobs would be doing things differently. You know it too.
 
If you notice the site that said the pixel had the best camera has yet to review the iPhone 7 Plus...

Actually, the reviews do put the Pixel camera over the iPhone 7, even TheVege agrees. That said, I find the iPhone 7 to still be a fantastic camera, to the point where I don't use the dslr anymore.
 
I came from a Pixel XL (yes, really) to an iPhone 7+.

Marketing aside, the Pixel's camera is miles and miles better. It slays the 7 in low light.

The truth hurts, but believe you me....it's the truth.

I know "the 7 is more ~natural~". Yes, this is true, but the results of the Pixel are stuuupid good.

Before you say "why didn't you just keep the Pixel?!" I'll say I prefer iOS.

The 7+ just isn't good in low light. Just isn't.

I'm not quite sure the point you were trying to make, maybe a little too subtle. Something about... low light?

No, just teasing, but seriously, though, I like your post. I think more people need to be more practical like you were when you decided on the iPhone 7.

Picking a product is nearly always a compromise. Expecting one single product to the best at everything is so completely unrealistic. Especially since everyone's standards are different and so for many features, what actually IS best will vary from person to person.

I'll get off my soapbox now and stop ranting about my growing frustration of the trend for people to act like a product is a total failure when it doesn't cater to their exact needs. Creating a product's design and feature set is a balancing act, and Apple has been hovering over 200 million units per year for the last couple years. So while its a bummer when a product does something someone doesn't like, or does away with something someone did like, based on the numbers, Apple does a pretty good job of balancing.

I just liked how your message expressed (concretely! haha) how you like the Pixel XL's camera more, but yet, overall, ultimately decided on a different product for other reasons that were more important to you.
 
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Run on sentence, " I'm sure it's just about as much as some people hate posts pointing out language topics like this." :)
Just thinking perhaps another way of writing this? I'm sure, much as some people hate posting...pointing out language topics like this. Haha, this re-write could be more worse.
 
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