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Originally Posted by Quoth
Google could stop selling their branded models tomorrow and you'd get an identical experience from many other brands.
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Hmmm. So I could buy some other brand of phone, tablet and earbuds that switched as effortlessly from watching a movie on one to taking a call on another? That's not been my experience. Other earbuds could detect when I'm in a conversation and pause the activities on my phone/tablet; turn off the ANC, and crank the external audio (and resume everything after the conversation is over? That's not been my experience. Other branded Android phones/tablets/earbuds can find each other anywhere in the world with no Tile or Airtag? That's not been my experience
What I'm hearing is that YOU could get an identical experience from many other brands (should Google stop selling theirs tomorrow), but I know for a fact that I couldn't. The Pixel brand is simply better than any of the dozens of Android brands I've experimented with and owned over the years. And I don't want that experience jeopardized by Google being de-Androided.
You pretending that Google being broken up can't possibly hurt my experience as a Google devices user does not make it true.