Quote from: davidm on August 22, 2020, 15:01:53
Quote from: S.Yu on August 22, 2020, 14:22:41
A 765G is a hard sell anyhow at the very end of its life cycle, harder in the shadow of D1000L.
The only thing the 7-series absolutely misses over the 8-series is Bluetooth 5.1 with its directional ability, and 8k video. Missing directional Bluetooth seems like a big loss for an innovation oriented flagship in a time of closing the boundaries between virtual and real, but the rest of the features are about performance, where for most uses the 7-series is more than adequate.
Perhaps it's more a matter of perspective, but buying a flagship at a flagship price(which, gets redefined every year) that can't even outperform a 3 year old flagship with a lower street price is a clear no for me. If that was "more than adequate", why even "upgrade"? Also, whether it's "more than adequate" varies with the apps it's required to run, which differs.
Quote from: Ricci Rox on August 22, 2020, 15:11:36
Quote from: S.Yu on August 22, 2020, 14:22:41
A 765G is a hard sell anyhow at the very end of its life cycle, harder in the shadow of D1000L.
Perhaps, but there was always zero chance of Google using a MediaTek chipset. And the 765G is as good as it gets outside the SD 800-series right now.
...Is there supposed to be a reason for that? Google's hardware has managed to excel at nothing, their only selling point is their software, and MTK at this point would be a solid upgrade, not a compromise as it once was.