Brave souls who pick up Google’s Pixel Fold and eventually discover an issue with the hardware will be able to try and fix the problem themselves. Google will offer official tools, parts and ...
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Google’s repair policy for Pixel devices was briefly under fire when it was noticed that the company would not return a device to the owner if it used “unauthorized parts.” Now, the company is ...
I mean at least this device is repairable, even at $900, compared to the Pixel Watch. The Watch is e-waste if you crack the screen since Google doesn't sell any parts for it. But at $900 I'd rather ...
The Google Pixel 9 Pro series is a little over a year old, and some users are beginning to experience issues. The problems are common enough for Google to introduce an extended repair program for both ...
Google and its partners are offering more options for users to fix their busted products at home. iFixit has expanded the number of Google devices users are able to take apart and fix at home to ...
Google Offers Free Screen Repairs for Eligible Pixel 9 Pro Units Your email has been sent What qualifies a device for support How Google handles repairs from start to finish The limits on the expanded ...
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