Google’s annual I/O developer conference doesn’t just include new software-related announcements, a new wave of Made by Google hardware products is also expected to launch. So we want to know what you’re most excited about.
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Are you planning on buying the Pixel 6a? [Poll]
Leaks have been few and far between over the past few weeks, but we already have a fair idea of what the Pixel 6a might bring to the table if it does get an I/O 2022 unveil. That begs the question, are you planning on buying the Pixel 6a when it’s available?
Expand Expanding CloseShould Android’s Mic toggle exempt on-device features like Assistant voice typing [Poll]
For the privacy-conscious, the Camera and Mic access toggles that Google introduced with Android 12 can provide peace of mind, and are generally more convenient than disabling those permissions outright for an app. By design, they’re quite strict and can be overly so, with there being upsides to future versions of Android introducing more granularity.
Expand Expanding CloseDo you want Google to keep selling the Cast OS-powered Chromecast?
As we reported at the start of this year, a tentatively named “Chromecast HD with Google TV” is in the works. It will presumably be cheaper than the existing $49.99 dongle and be closer in price to the $29.99 Chromecast. Once that new device launches, one interesting question is whether Google will still sell a streamer that is powered by its original Cast operating system?
Expand Expanding CloseAre you using more widgets with Android 12? [Poll]
After years of stagnation, Android 12 brought renewed attention to widgets on the OS. Google introduced a number of new tools for developers and revamped its first-party offerings. With all these changes, are you using widgets more?
Expand Expanding CloseWhat upgrade would you most like to see on the Pixel 7/7 Pro? [Poll]
After a lull with the Pixel 5 in 2020, it’s hard to argue that Google listened to fans and went right back to the drawing board with a reinvented and reenvisioned flagship Pixel 6 series in 2021. Early leaks indicate that the Pixel 7 and 7 Pro will pack modest upgrades but we’re wondering just where the bulk of changes will come from.
Expand Expanding CloseWhat do you still want to know about the Galaxy S22 and Galaxy S22 Ultra?
Samsung’s latest flagship phones have arrived, with the Galaxy S22 and S22+ delivering moderate upgrades and the Galaxy S22 Ultra the Note reincarnate. You’ve probably learned a lot about these phones from our coverage, but surely there are a few more things you want to know. With nearly a month until it starts shipping, what are you biggest questions about the Galaxy S22 and S22 Ultra?
Expand Expanding CloseDid you buy the ‘right’ Pixel 6 model? [Poll]
After my fourth or fifth switch back-and-forth between the latest flagship duo, I’m beginning to feel that while the bigger, more capable Pro model is objectively better, it doesn’t quite exude the same charm as the smaller, approachable, and infinitely more “fun” Pixel 6.
Expand Expanding CloseDo you want to listen to podcasts on YouTube? [Poll]
In YouTube’s 2022 Priorities letter, CEO Susan Wojcicki cited podcasting (just before NFTs) as an additional source of revenue for Creators. Podcasts already exist on the site as videos, but this is the latest mention that strongly implies that YouTube is going to provide a more dedicated experience. What form could YouTube Podcasts take and does that sound like something you’d use?
Expand Expanding CloseHas the January update fixed any Pixel 6 issues you had? [Poll]
After the disaster that was the December 2021 update for the Pixel 6 and 6 Pro, Google pushed back the patch to January in a bid to resolve lingering issues and a few major problems.
Expand Expanding CloseWhat was your favorite Android phone of 2021? [Poll]
Despite chip shortages and other issues, 2021 was a pretty great year for smartphones. We saw continued improvements to new form factors, the arrival of potential game-changers, and more. What was your favorite Android phone of 2021?
Expand Expanding CloseDo you use Google Discover – and just how much do you miss Google Now? [Poll]
To the left of most Android homescreens is a feed that “actively tunes itself to a user’s interests and displays content that aligns with those interests.” This is Google Discover and something that people have many varying opinions about that are rooted in what it replaced: Google Now.
Expand Expanding ClosePoll: Which color Pixel 6/6 Pro did you choose?
Thanks to leaks, we had a fairly solid indication of what to expect prior to Google’s “official” unveiling of the Pixel 6 series including all the color options.
Expand Expanding ClosePoll: Which Pixel Fall Launch announcement are you most excited for?
Did you know that Google’s upcoming Pixel Fall Launch event will include more than just smartphone announcements? Yes, we’re going to see some other stuff too!
Expand Expanding ClosePoll: Do you prefer an in-display fingerprint scanner or face unlock?
The Pixel 4 series was the first and — at present — the only Made by Google smartphone to come with dedicated tech to enable secure 3D face scanning for biometric security. A recent leak indicates that face unlock is returning on the Pixel 6 series alongside an in-display fingerprint scanner, but we want to know which you prefer?
Expand Expanding ClosePoll: Which version of Android are you running on your smartphone?
Android 12 has been almost a year in the making, but not all smartphones are eligible to get updated when it arrives. Which has us wondering just which Android version you’re currently running on your device.
Expand Expanding ClosePoll: How often do you charge your smartphone?
Smartphone fast charging should have completely altered the way in which we charge our Android devices, but it’s not clear just if that is the case.
Expand Expanding ClosePoll: What do you think has been the best Google Pixel to date?
The Google Pixel 6 and 6 Pro could very well be the best Pixel devices to date, but we’re still waiting to see them unveiled — and then get our greasy mitts on the duo when they launch (hopefully) soon.
Expand Expanding CloseWhat Pixel 6 or 6 Pro feature are you most excited for? [Poll]
The Pixel 6 promises so much that there is the distinct possibility that we could be let down by the soft reboot of the series. With Android 12 similarly offering a massive overhaul alongside the Pixel 6 launch, we want to know what feature you’re most excited by.
Expand Expanding ClosePoll: Are you planning on buying the Pixel 6 or Pixel 6 Pro?
We don’t yet know the official launch date for the Pixel 6 or 6 Pro, but for Google, a lot is riding on the upcoming flagship duo. What’s also interesting is just what specific device people are looking at picking up.
Expand Expanding ClosePoll: Will you buy a charger with the Pixel 6 or 6 Pro?
Google has confirmed that it is set to exclude the charger from the box with the upcoming Pixel 6 and 6 Pro, positing an environmental stance as the reason why. With rumors of faster charging, it might mean that to get the fastest charge speeds, you’ll now need to pick up a separate accessory.
Expand Expanding ClosePoll: Will you buy the Pixel 5a with 5G?
After a fairly quiet launch, the Pixel 5a with 5G is now available in a very limited capacity, and so we want to know if you are considering one, or if it’s a definite buy for you.
Expand Expanding CloseHere are our readers’ most-liked colors for the Pixel 6 [Poll results]
This week, Google took the wraps off of its fall smartphones, the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro, offering each in three colorways. Now that we’ve seen official renders of the Pixel 6 series, what’s your favorite color?
Update 8/7: The results are in, here are your favorite colors for the Pixel 6 series.
Expand Expanding CloseGoogle says Pixel 6 will be pricey, but how much would you pay for it? [poll]
Based on what Google announced this week for its next set of flagship phones, the company is going all in on the premium space. Obviously, that’s going to come with a cost for potential customers, and Google isn’t being shy that the Pixel 6 price will be on the higher end of the spectrum.
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