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Survey reveals that the Pixel hardware debate is far from settled

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Last updated: 2026/03/14 at 5:53 PM
News Room Published 14 March 2026
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The iconic Google Pixel phones are often praised for their clean software and distinctive design, but the hardware side of the equation has been a little more debated of late. After one of our recent articles questioned whether Google is doing enough to improve Pixel hardware, we asked you to share how satisfied you are with the current state of Pixel devices.

In the article, my colleague Brady Snyder argued that while Pixel phones look great and have an instantly recognizable design, Google may be falling behind in areas like weight, thickness, and hardware innovation. He pointed out that recent Pixels are noticeably heavier and thicker than competing phones, and suggested that Google should focus on refining both the hardware and software in the upcoming Pixel 11 series.

Brady asked you in his post whether you’re satisfied with the state of Pixel hardware via a poll. Nearly 10,000 votes and scores of comments later, the results paint a fairly divided picture.

Looking at the results, the largest group of respondents said they’re satisfied with Pixel hardware as it is. Almost 40% chose the option saying Pixel phones are attractive and functional, but around 36% said the phones need better processors or internal components, making it the biggest single complaint in the poll. Smaller groups pointed to issues like the phones being too thick and heavy (around 11%) or said they specifically appreciate the iconic Pixel camera bar (about 8%).

When you compare the cumulative totals for answers representing satisfaction and dissatisfaction, the poll shows a fairly even split in sentiment. Roughly half of you are broadly happy with Pixel hardware, while the other half feels Google still has meaningful improvements to make.

Despite the article’s focus on thickness and weight, it’s the hardware under the hood that seems to be the main bone of contention. This is understandable to a degree, as most people would take a faster or more powerful device if offered. If the question were whether you’d want better components and be willing to pay more, perhaps the poll wouldn’t have been as evenly divided.

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There were a huge number of comments on Brady’s article, reflecting what a hot-button issue this is for a lot of people. Many of you were broadly positive about Pixel hardware overall, with fans saying they like the current design and performance of recent Pixel phones. The phones were described as premium or distinctive, while a few people said Google’s software experience still makes Pixel their preferred choice even if the hardware isn’t class-leading in every area.

That said, most people in a comments section have an axe to grind, and plenty of readers felt Google still has real hardware shortcomings to address. Most criticism focused on areas such as Tensor performance, modem quality, battery life, charging speeds, and overall efficiency rather than the external design. It was generally more about what’s under the hood than about how the phones look.

Thickness and weight were factors Brady raised, and they sparked fierce debate. Some readers agreed that weight can meaningfully affect day-to-day comfort, with featured commenter grokker arguing that “weight is an essential UX feature.” Many others took the opposite view, saying they either don’t mind the extra heft or actively prefer it. Perhaps the only takeaway for Google — or any OEM — is that you can’t please everyone.

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