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i'm not a power user, but 4GB on Android is non-issue for the great majority you wanting to switch to Apple underscores the amount of memory is not the issue I've only had issues with earlier Nexus where the runtime was crap or the storage degrades drastically...staying with the same OS it shipped with helps with the original issue, the latter is because it's a $200 device to me, the Goog finally got Pixel right with the 3, almost everything you need, nothing you don't...if they had official storefronts to replace battery for $30 then it's golden. Still can't beat the premium heft of the nice iPhones, but the walled-garden iOS still drives me up the wall |
Question about RMA process with Google for a phone. How do you even start one, I've been going around in circles on their site, pages lead to the same ones I've been to already. TIA. |
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https://support.google.com/pixelphon...7109524?hl=en# You can alternatively choose "contact us" to initiate a live chat as also instructed on that page if you're not doing it from your google device. Total experience was pretty positive for me as I just went through it two weeks ago. Created my RMA and received my replacement phone within about 5 days from end-to-end and then returned mine with the provided shipping label. I'm sure it's pretty standard practice but It was also nice to be able to keep the peripherals and only send back my RMA'd phone. |
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Kind of complicated cause the Pixel 2 XL was under my wife's account but I took full responsibility for it and Google gave it the okay. The first one went off for RMA was smooth sailing. 2 weeks was the turn around. EDIT: Because of my impatience, I ended up buying a Pixel 3 XL. The notch is pretty intrusive but you get use to it quickly. First full day of using it only got 4 hours of SOT :fulloffuck: But hopefully it gets better over time |
they were completely useless first time when phone died... and took weeks and weeks to get a RMA shipping label the second time for a return |
So the Pixel 3a / 3a XL are on now: https://store.google.com/product/pixel_3a From what I can tell -- not being super familiar with smart phone specs and such -- the specs are decidedly midrange in many regards. Is that Snapdrago 670 + 4GB RAM going to be enough for a typical user? The free $150 Google store credit is also an interesting incentive to consider. But with a credit expiration date in late Aug, I am not sure if it is really all that attractive to most people... |
I believe the pixel 3 was being offered at $599 2-3 weeks ago and now its back to $999. I guess this pricing works if you're not interested in the latest and greatest and dont want to get suckered into a new contact with carriers. |
Anyone ordered the Pixel 3a? The US side is offering a great deal if you have an older iPhone laying around. I guess they really want iOS converts. I pulled the trigger because it seemed no brainer. My old iphone 6s+ with cracked screen quoted U$202 of trade-in value and Google will give U$100 to spend on Google Store. Effectively making the purchase 140USD or so with taxes factored in for me to experience all the latest Google wizardry. Or 240 if one isn't getting anything from Google Store. I was buying some stuff from Google anyway so it's a good deal. |
I have a pixel 2 xl and I'm skipping the 3a since there's not much of an upgrade. We'll see how the specs are on the pixel 4 when it comes out this October. |
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Just read this about Pixel. Compensation from Google https://lifehacker.com/if-you-own-a-...ogl-1834783480 |
is it just me or are android phones just getting worse in terms of reliability? not in general, but for flagships such as nexus or pixel, which are supposed to be the 'google' phones, there is a disturbing trend of unreliability. |
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And I really dislike the ultra long and thin phone designs now. A 18:9 (or skinnier) phone is much too skinny. Wouldn't video watching just means you're wasting a good chunk of screen real estate on both sides? |
i just hear so many instances of the supposed official android phones (nexus, pixel), having total hardware failures that require recalls or class action law suits. i experienced it myself with my 5x, which i had to warranty then the replacement had the same fault. i have an iphone now because i was tired of all sorts of random hardware failures in my android phones... my oneplus had a worn out usb port, 5x bootloop, moto g5 plus had major reception problems... since i rely on my phone for work, i just didn't want to take another chance. obviously everyones experience varies, and i'm sure most people here are fine with their androids, but i haven't had an android phone that lasted 2 years without a major hardware fault since my nexus s. |
Anyone here with pixel 2 have issue with phone keep saying wrong pin? Maybe the last update fucked it up. I have do a reboot to the bootloader and restart the phone. I can only unlock the phone once with the original pin. Once the phone is locked again the original pin no longer work. Changing pin doesn't work either because it'll forget the new pin when the phone restart. People online say to wipe the phone to fix the problem, but I have too many stuff here I'm not willing to start all over. |
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