

Both quality and support are bottoming out at Google. I've also had trouble with other Google products. Like I want to purchase another expensive lemon unclaimed for support by Google. There wasn't even a whiff of acknowledging a know issue with the boot loops, or free service for a recognized glitch, just offers for expensive mail-in service or brand new Pixel replacements without a discount. I mean, not the woman I actually chatted with, she was wonderful, but the options for support that Google allowed her were terrible. As a nerd, I understand even the best product lines can hit some infrequent glitches and hiccups, but it's not hard to find the reviews by other Pixel users who had the exact same problem with relatively young Pixels. The Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) is used in mobile devices for storing data authenticating the subscribers of mobile services. And then it happened again, another two months later.
#PIXEL 3 FOR HONOR FULL#
Almost two months past the warranty, so still pretty reasonable to assume a high-end smartphone would still be working, my Pixel 3 took a nose-dive into unstoppable boot loops, only resolved by a dead battery (three times over) allowing me to try again until I achieved full factory reset. But the camera didn't really turn out to be worth it (few quality options video rarely match most video editing software frame rates, etc.), nor did the easy access to my multiple paid, professional Google accounts for freelance, day job, and personal. I selected the Google Pixel 3 because I love to snap a million pics of my kids, my dog, my 55 acres of forest, etc., and have easy back-up.
