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I don't get his comment that Pixel have accelerated aging. From my experience it's the opposite.
I haven't watched the video yet but that comment might be based on his experience with the buggy Pixel 6 Pro? idk about that but Google might've ironed out all the bugs because my 6 Pro is now rock solid.
I'm on my pixel 6 pro since launch and was never really bothered by any of these, and those that were reported in the beginning have been fixed. I really don't see any accelerated aging here
My only experience was a Pixel 7 that was fantastic at launch, and then dreadful after a handful of updates.
I am on T-Mobile and they had to delay/cancel/unrelease OTA updates because of issues with the carrier network. I ended up having to sell the phone because it would not roam from tower to tower, it would drop signal and then latch to a new tower. You can just imagine how many dropped calls I had.
However my fiancee is still using her Pixel 5, which has been just like new since she got it shortly after launch, and another friend that is still using a 3XL since launch with no issues. Unsure if it should be chalked up to Tensor, or my bad luck.