kirbyrj
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My wife hasn't complained about her P7 yet, so I guess I haven't been bitten .
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At this point, I'm mulling over trying the Android 15 Beta. The Google rep emphatically said something on the order of "No! Don't do it!" but at this point, what difference does it make?
Another chat from this morning with Google gave the same response, where the only other option they'd give is to trade in my "defective" Pixel 7 for something at the Google Store.
They would give me a whopping $143 for it, assuming that everything was fine with it. I'm sure that they would "find" various defects, even though it's in pristine physical condition...
I assume you tried to reset it? or at least reset the network settings? I forget whats in the boot menu but you could look around in there.Update...
Trying the Android 15 Beta didn't fix things, although the phone did feel a bit more responsive after it.
None of the reputable local 3rd party repair centers said that they could work on it, or even open it up, that they could only send it to Google, and have them take a look. Here again, all of them gave the same line, that it would cost hundreds of dollars in the end through Google.
Needless to say, this has been a most frustrating process, and since the buyout costs of my Pixel 7 ends up being about the same, I'm probably going to bite the bullet, and use it as trade-in with the local Verizon store.
I can already imagine how frustrating it's going to be to activate the new phone, since trying to do it myself will require a verification code from the old phone...
I assume you tried to reset it? or at least reset the network settings? I forget whats in the boot menu but you could look around in there.
I can already imagine how frustrating it's going to be to activate the new phone, since trying to do it myself will require a verification code from the old phone...
Is anyone else having charge port issues with their phone? I've only had this 7 pro for a few weeks now, and the USB-C port already seems to be going bad.
It's going to such to have to eat another deductible on the protection plan to get that fixed :/
Yes. I tried every combination of resetting available on the phone, from network reset, to factory reset, and no bueno.
I ended up paying the buyout, and getting a Samsung S24, my cell phone bill being the same (minus having paid the buyout fee, but also getting some money back in the way of the trade-in).
That was a story in and of itself, trying to get it activated, where I tried to activate it at home, but they kept saying "please type in the verification code sent to your old phone!"
Since my Pixel wasn't connecting to the cell phone network, that was impossible, so I tried to ask the online agents on Verizon's site to activate it.
Even though I explained that my old phone can't receive a signal, they still said "we are sending a verification code to your old phone. You must type it in to activate the phone."
I ended up going back to the Verizon store, and having them activate it, since the online tech support people were as useless as tits on a boar, simply reading flow charts.
Nope - tmobile here.Anyone get the June update yet?
I installed it, not really much to write home about.Android 15 is out- I got it yesterday.