Woke up on Monday and my Pixel 6 Pro wasnt quite fitting in the case while i was checking news while having coffee on the morning. Pushed it in and it didnt seem to fit right. Took the case off to find it had turned itself into a spicy pillow and was splitting along the side. Was 1 month inside warranty, messaged support who told me it was wear and tear initially. I made it quite clear i wasnt accepting that and there wasnt even any way that internal adhesive failing would be wear and tear, never mind battery expansion. They agreed to replace it with a refurb as a goodwill gesture, how very nice of them. I upgraded the same day to a S23 Ultra and have sold the refurb to a reseller.

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    My brother brought 3 of these for his family & they have had nothing but issues with them. If they aren’t overheating, they are rebooting for no apparent reason.

    • @MaximumPower@lemmy.world
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      Bought the budget version, pixel 6a. I have nothing but good experience with it. It is the best phone I’ve had, never again spending money on flag ship phones. This shit cost me about $250, and it feels, looks good and faster than my previous bloatware s10 - which cost me $1100 brand new, the battery and the camera was shit, had it for 3 years, couldn’t stand having it another year.

      In a couple of years I’ll by a new low budget phone. You don’t need a flag ship phone trust me, if it’s not for the camera, but then I’d buy an iPhone.

      • @TurboDiesel@lemmy.world
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        Yeah the 6a seems to be the darling of the last few releases. Mine is pretty much perfect. No wireless charging is mildly annoying, but in the end, meh. It’s the right size, lasts long enough, and doesn’t give me problems

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        The a series phones honestly have the best reputation. Pretty sure the Pixel 4 had issues which the 4a series didn’t and the Pixel 5 was actually just a 4a 5G with top specs and flagship features

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          And the 7A is just a 7 but €50-100 cheaper so also respectable.

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          410 months ago

          It’s very flawed. Don’t get me wrong. I’m not advocating for Google. Fuck em. But yeah considering I had OnePlus previously. It rebooted in sunlight. My pixel doesn’t.

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            Just to counter your anecdote, I had 3 different oneplus phones over about 7 years with zero issues. In fact, best phones I’ve ever owned - especially op8pro. I’d still be a OP user if they didn’t get rid of most useful feature for me - wireless charging. Now I’m suffering with pixel’s stupidly slow wireless charging after enjoying 30w charging on OP. Anyway, fuck Google.

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              Fuck Google and OnePlus.

              I had the original. Now that. That was an innovative phone. I had one 5 8 and 9. They seem to get worse as time went on. Company got bloated and started looking to make money. Shame. Why us as humanity can’t have nice things. Move things don’t bring shareholders globs of unlimited money

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                Agreed. I paid way to much for 8 pro, but I really wanted the features and I was hooked by earlier phones. Fuck OP and fuck Google.

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                  Agreed. I wanted the 8 but it just wasn’t up to standards. I had 8 for a bit but flipped it to get the pixel.

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            I actually recently got a 6 pro and installed graphene os on it and have been loving it. Wondering if the degoogled android is more stable

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        All of my pixel devices have been incredibly solid - I went from OG pixel XL, to a pixel 5 (eventually had some battery challenges, but that just meant I had to charge more frequently) and then to p6 pro, and it has been great.

        I’m looking forward to the p8 pro.