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Several Pixel 7 owners report spontaneously shattering camera glass

Several Pixel 7 owners have complained on social media about the phone’s rear camera glass shattering spontaneously.

As spotted by Android Police, reports from across Twitter and Reddit detail Pixel 7 owners’ experiences with the camera glass suddenly cracking or shattering. The majority of people claim they didn’t bump their phone into anything and that they didn’t drop it. Some complaints point to a sudden change in temperature as the potential culprit for the shattering glass.

If significant temperature changes are the culprit here, it could explain why the issue started showing up now. Over the last few weeks, many places in North America have experienced lower temperatures, thanks in part to a wicked winter storm. We may continue to see reports of this problem as winter continues. So far, my Pixel 7’s camera glass has remained intact, but that could change if I need to spend time outside on a particularly cold day.

Unfortunately for Pixel 7 owners, Google hasn’t publicly acknowledged the problem is a manufacturing defect, although support did assure one Pixel 7 owner that the company was aware of the issue. Some of the reports include details of frustrating interactions with Google’s support. Some of those ended with support telling people the damage was their fault and they would need to pay upwards of $400 USD (roughly $542 CAD) to replace the entire back panel. Others got lucky and Google support agreed to replace their phones.

If Google decides the problem is a manufacturing defect — it seems like it is to me, but unfortunately, it’s not up to me — then affected Pixel 7 owners will be able to get their phones fixed under warranty. Hopefully, Google will make that decision sooner rather than later.

Source: Reddit, (2), Twitter, (2), (3), (4) Via: Android Police

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Apple Watch owners launch lawsuit over alleged injury-causing defect

Four Apple Watch customers have filed a class-action lawsuit against Apple in California over an alleged defect in the smartwatch that can cause the glass screen to detach and cause injuries.

Specifically, the lawsuit claims various Apple Watch models ranging from the Series 3 to Series 6 do not have enough space to allow for swelling of the battery. Because of the lack of space, even minor battery swelling can cause the watch screen to detach, crack or shatter.

“The screens are made either of Ion-X glass (aluminum models) or sapphire crystal glass (stainless steel and titanium models) and each have a razor-sharp edge on all four sides,” the customers said in the lawsuit.

When exposed, customers claim that sharp edge can cause serious injury — the lawsuit includes a photo of a deep slash on the arm of one customer allegedly caused by her Apple Watch Series 3.

Because the flaw was present in several Apple Watch models, the lawsuit claims Apple violated “various consumer protection laws” by continuing to release watches with the defect.

9to5Mac notes that a similar lawsuit filed against Apple in 2018 was tossed out by a federal judge because the plaintiff “failed to identify a specific defect.” As such, that’s likely why this lawsuit attempts to link battery swelling to the defect.

The new lawsuit “seeks to represent anyone who bought any model of the Apple Watch starting with the first generation in 2015, and continuing until last year.” However, it doesn’t include the Series 7 yet.

Source: Bloomberg Via: 9to5Mac