This is a very big deal. The camera has unequivocally been the Pixel’s biggest selling point, and the person leading it has left Google.
— Andrew Martonik (@andrewmartonik) May 13, 2020
Not to say Levoy was single-handedly making it — I’m sure there are tons of very smart people there still — but a leader leaving is big. https://t.co/GONjM1logQ
You know, when you’re the boss you can …change things you disagree with. Right?https://t.co/1nHvDRCkAK pic.twitter.com/m4ge51WnDe
— Dieter Bohn (@backlon) May 13, 2020
"At a hardware team all-hands meeting in the fall...Osterloh informed staff about his own misgivings. He told them he did not agree with some of the decisions made about the phone, according to two people who were present at the meeting." @theinformation https://t.co/fNixjcZ9CV
— Lauren Goode (@LaurenGoode) May 13, 2020
"At a hardware team all-hands meeting in the fall...Osterloh informed staff about his own misgivings. He told them he did not agree with some of the decisions made about the phone, according to two people who were present at the meeting." @theinformation https://t.co/fNixjcZ9CV
— Lauren Goode (@LaurenGoode) May 13, 2020
Here's the report from @theinformation https://t.co/3apILZXwMj
— David ImeI (@DurvidImel) May 13, 2020
Ooof. I think I should make a quick video on this. https://t.co/CXjRqgriiz
— M. Brandon Lee | THIS IS TECH TODAY (@thisistechtoday) May 13, 2020
this story is
— David "bury me with my golden arm" Ruddock (@RDRv3) May 13, 2020
not good https://t.co/hqnNUvVfnr
New: Rick Osterloh wasn’t happy with the Pixel 4 even before it came out. Now, with the Pixel 4a, he’ll have a shot at redemption. Moving forward though, Pixel will be without its camera mastermind, Marc Levoy, who left in March. https://t.co/d7TeJVaLSb
— NickBastone (@NickBastone) May 13, 2020
えぇ…… Pixelのカメラのチー厶リーダー、Google辞めたんか…… https://t.co/FWIh1G9rpE
— 食パン (@hnpn914) May 14, 2020
Marc Levoy and Mario Queiroz have left Google's Pixel division?
— Andy Boxall (@AndyBoxall) May 13, 2020
Good. If ever a division needed shaking up, it's the Pixel team. Dull and underperforming, the Pixel needs new people looking after it, rather than skating by on the camera alone... AGAIN. https://t.co/P706dPZYLc
So you're saying the "remove the fence from the photo" effort shown at Google IO years ago is truly dead at this point, right?https://t.co/jzjDqMjlyj
— Jason Howell (@jasonhowell) May 13, 2020
When the Google exec in charge of building a phone has problems with the phone *at the time it goes on sale,* perhaps Google has a process problem.https://t.co/GoZxWipfAv @NickBastone
— Amir Efrati (@amir) May 13, 2020
GoogleのPixelカメラの責任者、Marc Levoyと、Pixelチームの2番目の幹部であるPixelゼネラルマネージャーのMario Queirozが退社していたことがThe Informationの調べで分かった。 https://t.co/f5UsD8EZlJ
— Yoshi 吉田拓史 (@taxiyoshida) May 13, 2020
-In my Opinion: The Pixel brand by Google doesn't need to exist in its current form
— Jason C ??♂️ (@ImjustSayingJC) May 13, 2020
Because Google doesn't know what they want their brand to be.https://t.co/Ag1aWDG5Bz
Pixel Sales Have Fallen Off a Cliff - https://t.co/sNtzmw0S0s pic.twitter.com/pCdja0iaIN
— Paul Thurrott (@thurrott) May 13, 2020