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To Pixel 8/8 Pro owners here, is this true? Are you really unable to install Geekbench and 3D Mark from Google Play? What about a regular install using those apps’ APKs?
EDIT: some owners now report that they can install those apps, so it could have been just a Play Store issue and not a deliberate block from Google’s side.
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Geekbench CPU is basically the same at my 8
Cool, thanks! Then maybe it got fixed after the time of publication, I’ll edit this thread as the title may be misleading now.
I was considering maybe switching back to Pixel in a few years but if this ends up being true, I’ll never buy one again
Edit: Just read where someone said this is because the apps haven’t updated to an API version that Android 14 has minimum support for, might work in a few weeks, if it’s just that then it isn’t an issue at all and just that the benchmark tools need to update to support newer versions of Android.
I’m able to run geekbench on my pixel 8. Haven’t checked the other tho
I just installed Geekbench 6 and 3dmark on my Pixel 7a running Android 14 without any issues, so I doubt it has anything to do with the OS. Let’s see whether Pixel 8/8 pro owners can tell us if the APKs can be installed and whether those apps function correctly.
They can now be installed from the Play Store and both apps work without issue.
I have a Pixel 6 Pro for work along with a Samsung phone. The night and day difference between the two is apparent. Samsung is still leading the innovation for Android devices, and Google is struggling to keep up. Heck, if the always on display at least worked consistently on the pixel, it would be nice.
I just wish Samsung stuff wasn’t locked down. Ironically, it’s easier to De-Google a Pixel phone than it is a Samsung phone, because I can actually unlock the bootloader and install GrapheneOS, etc. on my Pixel. On the Samsung, I’m stuck with whatever is baked in.
Samsung’s security practices also used to be awful, and that gives me further pause. (I remember, in a security review of Tizen, it was declared by the reviewers to be the worst code they’d ever seen. I understand Android isn’t Tizen, but apparently at least some of Samsung’s OS people are quite bad at their jobs.)
LOL, Google “struggling”… sure. Google is doing EXACTLY what they want to do. Keep phones more affordable. Thats always been the goal with their line of phones. My AOD has always worked without issue, also on a 6Pro.