Spec wars have long defined the mobile industry: The fastest processor, most RAM, and the highest-resolution screen were once the formula for a flagship phone. But as hardware improvements slowed and software optimization took center stage, a new approach, one pioneered by Apple and now embraced by Google’s Pixel line, emerged.
In a recent article on Google’s Pixel strategy and Apple’s new MacBook Neo, we asked a fundamental question: Does the “experience” actually matter more than raw specs to you?