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Will the Google Pixel ever overtake the Apple iPhone?

Will the Google Pixel ever overtake the Apple iPhone?

 Yes, it can. The first thing Pixel should do is adopt an Apple mentality. Since the innovation for new iPhones has reached saturation, Apple is now selling its reputation rather than the greatest new models with outdated features under a new identity.



Let's examine the iPhone 14 lineup. They are basically iPhone 13 models with a new name; they have only changed the camera's size to make those who purchase the iPhone 14 have to buy a new case (costing more money). The A16 hasn't seen much improvement because they compared it to the A13 rather than the A15; there is also no new design; only minor software updates have been made.Even with little improvements, the consumers are waiting in line for new iPhones only brag about their wealth, high social status, and other accomplishments on their social media accounts. Apple grew under this way, going from a startup to a status symbol.

On the other hand, those who know about technology and don't have a lot of status buy pixels. Samsung's S series and Google's pixel series are directly compared with Apple iPhones rather than other Android smartphones, which means these corporations have the potential to become status symbols. Google focuses on what they can give to their customers instead of sales and profit.Google can overtake the iPhone in five years since they started creating their own tensor chips and Android OS. Lets wait and see what pixel 7 series can deliver. Since both iOS and Android users utilize youtube, google search, and maps, Google has the advantage.



Let's pretend to be a manager and pixel customer to discover what can increase sales. Although Apple also has those, Google's ML and AI are the finest. What if we offered new Pixel smartphones 3 years of YouTube Premium and unlimited storage for Google Photos, which Apple cannot provide?

We can significantly improve sales with a wonderful product and outstanding features. but can't keep up with Apple there, but over time will be able to.

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