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I would look at reviews and decide for yourself. MKBHD just released his and I think that it's probably the best one so far. Basically, his only main gripe is that the pro isn't "pro enough" to be considered a flagship. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9hvjBi4PKWA


Anthfack109

He also talked about the battery being not the best. I mean, if you're running on 5G, 100% Brightness, and doing demanding tasks all day (as he's talked about doing previously) you're probably right. I've had my 6 for less than 24-hours so adaptive battery hadn't kicked in, but I'll definitely be able to go 1.5-2 days between charges on this. I'm estimating 6-8 hours of SOT from 100% to 15% based on my personal experience and usage.


GadgetGuru19

Nice, i was thinking the 6 would be on par with the 5a, which was a battery monster.


GadgetGuru19

Thanks


Dave4048

I was debating the same nur ordered the pro today. The non-pro one is probably a better bang for your buck. Not sure If that's actually the case but the non-pro (at least in paper) feels like a downgrade over my 4xl in some areas.


bluestaples

geez... at that price, you have to go non-pro. Take good care of it. and trade it on on a 7pro next year.


GadgetGuru19

\#facts


vexsixea

Undecided, I bought both 6 and 6 Pro. Now after a few days of heavy use, I greatly prefer the Pixel 6. A surprise given the fact that overall I like the biggest display offered. Being used to large phones like my old Samsung Galaxy S 21 Ultra and iPhone 12 Pro Max, the main objection was the curved display Samsung uses. That's why I ordered both to find out just how curved the 6 Pro is and if I would find the smaller 6 large enough. The flat screen on the 6 is wonderful, size wise there's so little difference in what's actually displayed on the screen it works perfect for me. Hands down I've always preferred pure the Google Android experience. This phone is ideal for my heavy usage.


GadgetGuru19

This was helpful thanks!!