After a friendly visit from the roving AT&t salesman last week, my wife and I decided to change our service from Verizon to ATT.
Makes a lot of sense financially as we cut our cell phone bill by 2/3.
However..... I've been a dedicated Motorola phone user from the beginning. Because I wanted as pure and Android experiences possible, I went for the Google Pixel 10. I generally keep a phone 5 to 6 years and when I buy will buy direct from Motorola off their website on their clearance items. It's worked really well, even though the Motorola phones have lousy cameras by comparison. My wife on the other hand is addicted to Samsung phones and has been getting a new phone every 2 years just because..... She normally goes to the Verizon store and they do all the setup. This time we had the phones mailed to us.
We wanted to keep our numbers so we set up the porting PIN codes and that all works flawlessly for both phones. I did my Google / Android pure changeover from the Motorola to the new Google pixel 10 and it was effortless and flawless.
However..... Now I'm trying to do my wife's, and the stupid Samsung operating system layover of Android is a royal PITA.......
But I shouldn't be complaining we took our bill from over $200 to $85 a month with unlimited data and free phones to boot with trade-ins. Because I couldn't bear to part with my Motorola theme song we are sending one of her older galaxies in place of mine for the trade-in.
As far as operation I don't see any big difference between the pixel and the Motorola think phone, but the camera is my ears better as is the sound and music. Because both use the Android pure OS, everything seems to be about the same.
I'm just glad that she didn't choose to go to an iPhone because I probably have slit my wrists or kill the whole bottle of bourbon by now.....

I'm kidding of course. I really hope this new Google pixel phone will last a 5 to 6 years or more. Because my Motorola is waterproof, I will probably use it as my backup nav and four music and such on the motorcycles. My last Motorola that was completely waterproof was my 2010 G3. It still works perfectly, but the OS is very old and laggy.
Anyhow, this is the age we live in....