So you would pick the Pixel 3 over the S10 right now? I like the S10 is about every other way, except night sight on the Pixel 3 is something else. The idea of night photos when on vacation and out would be nice, but I don't know if I can justify going to it just for that.
Do you guys tend to upgrade yearly? I too am getting bored of iOS and Samsung has great hardware but the updates suck but if we upgrade yearly, do updates really matter?
Wish they would do a Galaxy "nexus" or pure google again. Samsung makes great hardware but if it was more "stock" I think it would be great. Oneplus was almost there but camera just can't compare to the pixel especially with nightsight... but the s10 is damn tempting by its looks that's for sure.
Its beautiful but thermal throttle takes away from of the performance. If you don't REALLY need 32gb an older model for a lot less might be something you consider also.
Hopefully it doesn't take them too long to get a good Nokia phone on market. Would love to see them back in the game and I thought this was going to be something worth considering... Guess I was wrong.
Google messages is a good start in trying to standardize one sms app for androids, but just like Vengance said, it'll be tough for iPhone to MMS Android, hence why people just get an iPhone to avoid the headaches and just settle
Using my 7plus and I often miss the SE. Love the form factor and being able to use it one handed. If they could make iPhones have the same features and just be different in size I'd be on the SE for sure! Good luck!
2017 has an disadvantage of no ports. That can easily be overcome with the right adapter. I liked the footprint of the 13" 2017. Definitely feels more portable. Plus being able to charge via a battery bank is convenient. Allows me to do work anywhere and not have to worry if I run low on power...
Depends on your needs. Something cheap and easy to use: Roku, Fire Stick, or Apple TV. If you want to get something with more power/futureproof, I would get the Nvidia Shield TV. It was the only item that can do 4k and has Dolby Atmos audio passthrough.
Keep the 4790K. Like said above, you'll end up buying a new cpu/mb/ram and get minimal gains for gaming. It'll be smarter to invest that into a better videocard.