Google's Pixel Watch 3 is basically disposable

21 August 2024
There are no repairs.

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They used to do this even for their Pixel line mobiles many years back. Once you lodge service request with Google, they dispatch a new mobile and replace the defective one even after the warranty period.

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    • Ami15
    • Cb8
    • 21 Aug 2024

    Don't be EVIL....😂😂😂

      Ok, but we need to make some considerations: which smartwatch on the market is truly repairable? And above all do we realize how much Chinese junk does not even respond if a product has problems even if under warranty?

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        • Roter Drache
        • 3%W
        • 21 Aug 2024

        Majority of people don't car about the environment. How many people make their decision whether to buy a product or not based on the fact how environment friendly a product is? Don't point your finger at Google or any other company. If you want to blame someone then blame yourself for not caring. Cause if you really did you would not support such companies by buying their e-waste products like watches, smartphones, tablets.....

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          • Anonymous
          • p%d
          • 21 Aug 2024

          as if other smartwaches are really repairable..

            Google became worse than Apple... Pixel series will be a flop

              sincerity is appreciated

              thanks google

              for admitting that your watch is electronic waste

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                • Anonymous
                • 6tB
                • 21 Aug 2024

                corporate greenwashing at its finest

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                  • The King.
                  • xjH
                  • 21 Aug 2024

                  Google needs a diss track from Kendrick. 🗿

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                    • Anonymous
                    • YUU
                    • 21 Aug 2024

                    It doesn't even surprised me at all. All smartwatch are like this. Hence why I'm sticking with my G-Shock watch 😏

                      People called it e-waste?
                      Turns out it literally is.