

Let me start by saying the Pixel 6's camera is absolutely mind-blowing. That 50MP sensor captures stunning details even in low light - I've taken sunset shots that made my Instagram followers think I used a DSLR. The Magic Eraser feature? Pure sorcery for removing photobombers.
The battery life surprised me too. With moderate use (social media, emails, some YouTube), it easily lasts a full day. Though fair warning - certain apps like Life360 seem to be battery vampires based on user reports.
Now the not-so-great parts... The fingerprint scanner is frustratingly inconsistent. I've resorted to using PIN unlock half the time. And yes, it does get warm during extended video recording - not ideal for summer outdoor shoots.
The adaptive battery feature genuinely learns your habits over time. My first week was rough with random heating issues, but after about 10 days, everything stabilized beautifully.
If you're coming from Samsung, the clean Android experience feels refreshing - no bloatware! But be prepared for some oddities like reversed button placement that takes getting used to.
Pro tip: Invest in a good case immediately. The Sorta Seafoam finish looks gorgeous but is slippery as heck. I learned this the hard way when it slid off my couch (thankfully onto carpet).
For photography enthusiasts who don't need hardcore gaming performance, this remains an incredible value - especially now that prices have dropped since launch.
