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From what I've seen, 23u has a good 3 hours extra battery life compared to the 22u and it will run cooler. I think in regards to any of these phones, performance is gonna be great and negligible.
I prefer Samsung over pixels these days, mostly because I feel like Google has some flaws with software bugs and I'm not a fan of their new quick toggle menu compared to the older one that Samsung still uses. And I prefer good lock mostly just to move the clock back to the right side of the notification bar.
But if you prefer pixels phones, I think battery life will be on par with the last year snapdragon phones if not slightly worse
As time has gone on, I agree with you. Samsung has definitely grown on me over the years. Their software seems pretty efficient and light given the amount of extra features. Of course Pixel skin is lighter, but I don't notice the sluggishness of Samsung Experience or TouchWiz.