Pixels have always been criticized for being flagship phones that prioritize “experience” over “raw specifications.” I’ve been one of those vocal critics, as the hardware package on most Pixels (especially the A-series) has always been underwhelming for my needs and tastes. But with the arrival of the MacBook Neo, I can’t help but draw parallels between Google’s Pixel lineup and Apple’s laptop strategy. Maybe Google is onto something?
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