Pixel 8, Pixel 8 Pro Customers Will Have Little Fear Over Repairs, As Google Is Providing 7 Years Of Parts Replacements Too
Google announced that the Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro would receive software updates for 7 years, showing the company’s long-term commitment to customers. However, if you accidentally damage one of these handsets or a part starts to malfunction and needs immediate replacement, what will happen then? Even in that regard, Google has got you covered too, as it will provide the same 7 years of parts and services too.
Google is likely partnering with iFixit to bring parts and replacements to the Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro, though this perk may only be limited to U.S. customers
The advertising giant has not revealed the copious details, but iFixit will likely be Google’s partner in providing those replacement parts and services for the Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro. Soniya Jobanputra, director of product management at Google, told Android Authority the following concerning the company’s long-term commitment to the latest models.
“Parts will be available for seven years. That’s part of our commitment as we go to the seven years (sic) that we need to make our parts available so you can keep your hardware alive for that long.”
Google briefly talked about partnering with iFixit during its official announcement of the Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro, so it is expected that parts, services, and repair guides will be available from them. Unfortunately, even though providing parts for 7 seven years is exceptional from Google, it looks as if this time period will only be offered to Pixel customers in the U.S. As Google expands its market coverage, it should add more partners into the mix.
In an early teardown video of the Pixel 8, we noticed that Google incorporated fewer screws to remove the logic board, along with a clearly labeled pull tab to help remove the battery. However, the USB-C port was soldered to the board, making user repairs difficult, but at least some steps are being taken in the right direction when looking out for the consumer.
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