Google Pixel 7
Introductory price €649
- Asgoodasnew.com
582.00
- Amazon Warehouse
583.42
- Cdiscount
627.38
- Rakuten
640.58
- Fnac.com marketplace
642.17
- Fnac.com
649.00
- baker.com
649.00
- Darty.com
649.00
- La Redoute Marketplace
649.00
- SFR
659.00
- Back Market
660.00
- Cdiscount Marketplace
662.54
- Amazon
712.09
- ManoMano
815.86
- Amazon Marketplace
949.00
- Asgoodasnew.com
582.00
- Amazon Warehouse
583.42
- Cdiscount
627.38
- Rakuten
640.58
- Fnac.com marketplace
642.17
- Fnac.com
649.00
- baker.com
649.00
- Darty.com
649.00
- La Redoute Marketplace
649.00
- SFR
659.00
- Back Market
660.00
- Cdiscount Marketplace
662.54
- ManoMano
815.86
- Asgoodasnew.com
702.00
- Amazon
712.09
- Fnac.com
749.00
- Darty.com
749.00
- Rakuten
795.54
- Fnac.com marketplace
858.59
- Amazon Marketplace
949.00
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This is a new problem that some Google Pixel 7 users seem to be facing. While the smartphone marketed by the Mountain View company seemed so far to be free of major defects, some users had the unpleasant surprise of seeing the glass of their rear sensor suddenly break, and of itself.
A user by the name of Heydon Faber (@CSThrowaway on Twitter) found himself having to share his misfortune by posting on the social network the image of the back of his damaged smartphone with the following message: “Not even a month, no drops, just normal use. I have a case on the phone. They told me that was my problem. Is it really quality control provided by Google? It’s clearly a manufacturing defect, and I know I’m not the only one. Please fix this Google!”
Random support from Google
Prior to this, similar cases have been repeatedly reported by users on Reddit and Twitter, so the case does not appear to be isolated. This phenomenon is all the more surprising since the Pixel 7 uses Gorilla Glass Victus, the latest glass standard for smartphones.
According to the various testimonies, the breaks do not come from a fall or a shock, and would appear suddenly. This could be due to a manufacturing or design defect or even to the poor quality of the materials used.
If it is a hardware defect of the smartphone, it seems normal that Google takes care of it. The company has not yet communicated on this subject. For some, reporting to Google would have been enough to get a replacement. But not everyone seems to have been so lucky and some have been asked to pay the repair amount.