Post 763339 by hellpie@weeaboo.space
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(DIR) Post #741947 by hellpie@weeaboo.space
2018-10-24T20:10:12.988721Z
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They had display, glass and speakers issue ever since they commissioned the Nexus 6P to Huawei and then cheaped out on literally everything relying on HTC, a company that was declaring bankruptcy. This is what you get for shit hardware. Software can't fix that, Google. No Neural Network chip can fix shit hardware.image.png
(DIR) Post #763338 by yesnaught@sink.big.mt
2018-10-25T16:39:08.958423Z
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@hellpie I think the Nexus 6p was the last good Google phone - had a good design (headphone jack, USB 3.0, decent screen, front-firing speakers) and mine held up well until the battery started going to hell.
(DIR) Post #763339 by hellpie@weeaboo.space
2018-10-25T17:29:41.131592Z
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@yesnaught except it was the first with a bunch of issues, ffs the back glass on the camera shattered randomly even, that was an exceptionally dumb issue. Before that the only dumb decision was the Nexus 5 speaker but tbh they fixed that one and it was not a "it's broken" issue, no matter how the media covered it, it was not like a broken glass.