RE: Defective By Design: the Failure History of Google Pixel phones

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Before the Nexuses, Google cooperation enabled certain OEMs to deliver some pretty nifty devices indeed. The Moto X was a very good phone in its times.

I believe the problems started when Google decided to take the matter in their own hands - which makes perfect sense from a certain point of view, being nothing less than Apple's playbook, to own both the vertical and the integration. Problem is, Google is not Apple. Google has the attention span of a hummingbird towards their projects, and has proven over time that anything can be binned; while Apple used to have a manical attention to details (which has somewhat declined in the past 10 years in favour of style for the sake of style, e.g. the awful butterfly keyboard), Google is a pure engineering company. It is my opinion that it's just not in Google's DNA to stick to a product (like a mobile phone family) that requires dedication across several generations of development, and they don't have the know-how required to put things together.
Building great mobile phones can't happen overnight, no matter the amount of engineering prowess, and Google is proving it... the hard way.



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That's a great explanation. I agree Google is known to abandon projects rather quickly. I'm not excited about phones as I was a couple of years ago, but even then the nexus lineup was pretty bland.

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