If you break the Google Pixel Watch—whether the first-generation smartwatch from 2022 or the latest model launched earlier this month—there is no way to repair it through official channels. Instead, if you successfully make a warranty claim, Google will send you a replacement unit instead of repairing your model. This lack of repairability highlights the company's inexperience in the smartwatch space.
I read this boring article after seeing it on reddit, but looking into it , the pixel watch doesnt seem any less repairable compared to its contemporaries?, seems typical for battery swap, for example
unless needing to heat up adhesive is considered unrepairable
i dont think its that difficult, is it simply too labor intensive for google? is anything more than phillips heads unrepairable? even for a multibillion dollar company that designed the thing?
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it boggles how far companies like google and apple will be not willing to repair their own devices because I guess it costs more to actually maintain an infrastructure of repair instead of just having the device get chucked and send a new one.
And that chucked device is a tax write off or something.
These are the companies that harp about climate change and shit but generate the most e-waste than anyone else.
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