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Pixel 6 series selling only to “die hard” Pixel fans said one rep
It also hiked the build quality of the phones, added a 50MP camera sensor to both the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro, and gave the latter variant a periscope lens to provide 4x optical zoom and 20x using Super Res Zoom. It also priced both phones aggressively (starting at $599 for the Pixel 6 and $899 for the Pixel 6 Pro) and the premium model comes with 12GB of RAM and up to 512GB of storage.
And while there was genuine excitement at first about the new phones, they launched with a laundry list of bugs and a finicky under-display fingerprint scanner that had users longing for the rear biometric scanner found on the back of previous models (outside of the Pixel 4 line which used a facial recognition feature based on the same 3D mapping used by Apple’s Face ID).
The report says that Google has had to start paying “kickbacks” to reps. Known as “spiffs,” this is standard operating procedure for many manufacturers as Samsung also uses this practice. Wave7 points out though that Google’s Pixel 6 kickbacks are “very high.” So don’t be surprised if you visit a carrier store and the salesman is practically throwing the Pixel 6 line in your face.
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Wave7’s data show that other than some customer demand in the series at Verizon stores, there is no interest in the handsets and that is a shame. Not everyone is experiencing all of the bugs and there still is plenty to like about the phones.
The report adds that right now, Metro, Boost, and Cricket all have iPhone SE offers.