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iFixit will sell components to repair your Pixel phone, going back to the Pixel 2 Comments

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  • Dasein
  • nxV
  • 16 Apr 2022

Convenient that they can leave out Pixel 1 🤔

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    • Anonymous
    • 70d
    • 11 Apr 2022

    AnonD-1018516, 08 Apr 2022I don't get why are people complaining about these repair partnering thing-y. It might be... moreI haven't heard that Apple partners with iFixit.

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      • ithehappy
      • tT9
      • 09 Apr 2022

      True, it uses too much power even for basic tasks. Never been able to get more than 6-6.5 hours of SoT even with my low usage, and a 6 month old device nonetheless.
      Which Pixel do you think is a practical buy now, the 5a I am guessing? I don't need flagship chip as long as day to day tasks are fluid. Will the Pixel 5's midrange chip be able to hold its own after 2 to 3 years from now?

      PS: The above was meant to be a reply to .alpha's comment. Not sure why it was not quoted despite me using the Reply option!

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        • Anonymous
        • 63x
        • 09 Apr 2022

        There's no point selling components if the phone itself is hard to repair. Call me back when they have reached Fairphone level of repairability. Until that happens, this is a typical greenwashing to average consumers.

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          • FatShady
          • CLw
          • 09 Apr 2022

          Anonymous, 09 Apr 2022Mad props to Google for caring about users with their old phones. With all due respect to Xiao... morein their defense, its easy when you've released only 10 phones since 2017, unlike xiaomi who releases 10 phones a month.

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            • Anonymous
            • TqI
            • 09 Apr 2022

            Mad props to Google for caring about users with their old phones. With all due respect to Xiaomi and what they've done for the market, I can't imagine them doing anything like this for their phones released 5 years ago. I mean damn, they probably don't even remember which phones they released in 2017.

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              • Anonymous
              • mE0
              • 09 Apr 2022

              Hotkolbas, 09 Apr 2022It's great to see companies finally doing something great for humanity. It’s more like profit then humanity to be honest
              They see where there’s a trend and jump on it…hoping to make money….if they cared for the environment, they would have done this years ago.

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                • Hotkolbas
                • 7sF
                • 09 Apr 2022

                It's great to see companies finally doing something great for humanity.

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                  • .alpha
                  • q2$
                  • 09 Apr 2022

                  Pixel 2 XL was the last great Pixel phone. Too bad the SoC is too slow and uses too much power running 2022 apps

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                    • Anonymous
                    • 3SI
                    • 08 Apr 2022

                    AnonD-1018516, 08 Apr 2022I don't get why are people complaining about these repair partnering thing-y. It might be... moreI don’t see anyone complaining. How about getting yourself some reading comprehension skills first before making accusations

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                      • FatShady
                      • rpM
                      • 08 Apr 2022

                      AnonD-1018516, 08 Apr 2022I don't get why are people complaining about these repair partnering thing-y. It might be... morewhen did apple partner with ifixit? they did their own "self repair" thingy but the components and schematics aren't available to the public, if you own a repair shop you've to pay to learn how to repair their crap, you won't receive any components until you've sent in the dead ones first to apple and charge the same amount as apple charges for their repairs. in other words, this is the opposite of crapple repair program.

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                        • AndroidAuthority
                        • M%p
                        • 08 Apr 2022

                        Anonymous, 08 Apr 2022So this is all because Apple announced a self-repair program that it didn't fulfill until... moreIt's a fact people don't like, but Apple sets smartphone trends.

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                          • AnonD-1018516
                          • 2IF
                          • 08 Apr 2022

                          I don't get why are people complaining about these repair partnering thing-y. It might be similar to the Apple x iFixit thing, but does that mean they are copying? What if everything is already planned and it's just all about timing? AND even if it was copying, so what? A brand did a good move, and people wanted other brands to do the same thing, and when they did it, you guys start complaining about 'copying', 'bootleg' or all those stuffs, like can you people just chill?

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                            • Anonymous
                            • n{k
                            • 08 Apr 2022

                            Anonymous, 08 Apr 2022So this is all because Apple announced a self-repair program that it didn't fulfill until... moreExactly!

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                              • Anonymous
                              • 3SI
                              • 08 Apr 2022

                              So this is all because Apple announced a self-repair program that it didn't fulfill until now? Makes you realize the impact this company has on the entire industry.

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                                • Anonymous
                                • mE0
                                • 08 Apr 2022

                                You can already used companies like replace base here in the uk for older devices, not a new thing at all.
                                I saved cash by fixing my pixel 3a xl instead of using a repair store.

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                                  • ithehappy
                                  • tTa
                                  • 08 Apr 2022

                                  This is good, for those of us who still bother with a Pixel. But iFixit's US-only availability limits the benefits.

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