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The 6,000-yuan Pixel 6 Pro, which is worse than the iPhone’s signal, has been approved for being unable to connect to the Internet

Today’s smartphones have more and more functions, but the most basic thing is to surf the Internet. If the signal is not good, it will make people crazy. In the past, the iPhone was complained about the poor signal. Now Google’s son Pixel 6 Pro has been found to be even worse, and the price is more than 6,000. The King of Machines is often unable to connect to the Internet.

The Androidauthority website recently criticized the Pixel 6 Pro, especially on the signal issue.The editor directly stated that this is the worst connection of all mobile phones he has ever experienced,He used phones from the Pixel 2 to Pixel 5 series as workhorses, but rolled over on the Pixel 6 Pro.

Problems with poor signal on the Pixel 6 Pro include not being able to find the LTE network for a few minutes after leaving the Wi-Fi, not being able to find the signal after leaving the subway station,Even if the airplane mode is turned on and then canceled, the signal cannot be found, which is a situation that other mobile phones do not have.

Judging from the complaints, the main signal problem of Pixel 6 Pro is the problem of switching between Wi-Fi and LTE signals. The reason why the original author can still use it now is that he is connected to Wi-Fi at home most of the time.

The Pixel 6 Pro is Google’s flagship phone this year, starting at $899, or about RMB 6,000. However, it has been criticized many times since its launch, and it is not the first time that the signal problem has been criticized by the media.

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