Anubis
No Lifer
I charge my BT headphones once or twice a week, they're very quick to connect and the sound level and quality seem more than fine to my ears. Wireless is just so much more convenient. If I'm listening to something while on the couch, I can just get up and move around the house as needed and never think about wires or having to bring the phone/tablet around with me.
Well the Pixel was never going to have an mSD slot, so I don't see how it's really even something to discuss when it comes to Google's phone line.
64GB is plenty for me, never mind 128GB internal storage being an option. I've experienced two separate mSD failures in my lifetime of using smartphones. That is two times too many, I no longer trust them to hold important data.
Looking at the specified differences from: http://www.dsmt.com/resources/ip-rating-chart/
IP67 (specifically the '7' part which refers to liquids): Protected from immersion between 15 centimeters and 1 meter in depth.
IP68 (specifically the '8' portion): Protected from long term immersion up to a specified pressure.
Interestingly enough, I think with the Galaxy phones - which are IP68 - it says good for up to 1 meter in water for 30 minutes. What exactly are you doing with your phone that makes the slight difference here meaningful?
I, too, need to be able to receive phone calls when photographing mermaids deep in the Pacific Ocean. :scootin: