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Posted by hfm
 - August 19, 2019, 20:22:40
Quote from: anon on August 18, 2019, 03:20:55
I bought a Pixel XL in Feb of '17, so most probably it was manufactured within the pre-Jan '17 timeframe, but I have not had any problems with it.

So I would be uncomfortable to sign onto this class action suit. How can a person receive compensation without having suffered any damages? It doesn't feel right.

I hear you. They gave me a FULL refund on my Nexus 6p after I had it for over a year because the battery started giving me issues (phone would just die at 30% left). I used that to buy a Pixel XL around June 2017. Haven't really had any issues with it. Will probably get a Pixel 4XL when those launch.
Posted by Norman Berg
 - August 19, 2019, 19:26:51
I had the same issue on my pixel3 XL in November. I bought it brand new, it worked for about a day then the microphone went out. The only way to talk was via speaker phone. Verizon replaced it right away as it was a common problem with previous Pixels.

Don't get me wrong, I still love the Pixel. It's a great phone.
Posted by mpgr0x
 - August 19, 2019, 17:27:38
What about the UK
I purchased the xl o. Pre order for it to not work unless I was on loudspeaker which has caused a hell of alot of problems and no-one wanted to know about my problem but I could have sent it to Google but it was apparently over a 2 week turnaround with no replacement during that time which in itself is out of order any I still have that phone in question here so I can say I got evidence plus emails to carphone warehouse ee and Google so surely it must be a worldwide claim
Posted by David Earl Lindsey
 - August 19, 2019, 17:23:00
So would you find the IMEI of your pixel if you no longer have it?  Google will only show me information on devices that I've connected to recently.
Posted by Vinodh
 - August 18, 2019, 16:23:34
What about the purchases made outside US?
Posted by anon
 - August 18, 2019, 03:20:55
I bought a Pixel XL in Feb of '17, so most probably it was manufactured within the pre-Jan '17 timeframe, but I have not had any problems with it.

So I would be uncomfortable to sign onto this class action suit. How can a person receive compensation without having suffered any damages? It doesn't feel right.
Posted by Redaktion
 - August 18, 2019, 00:59:45
Did you buy a first-generation Google Pixel or Pixel XL manufactured before January 4, 2017? If so, then you can now file a class action compensation claim against Google for up to US$400. Your Pixel or Pixel XL does not need to experienced microphone and speakers issues for you to be eligible for a claim either. There are some caveats, though.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Google-Pixel-and-Pixel-XL-compensation-goes-live.430374.0.html