A friend of mine bought several google pixels and, the firts time they slipped from her pocket, their screen completely broke, even if they had a cover and a screen protector, and this happened with three models. So, how’s your experience and how I can prevent my pixels from breaking? Thanks for the eventual responses, and I’m sorry if this post is written with bad english, I just hope that the question is clear.

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    1 year ago

    Several pixels and they all broke? Are they a roofer or something? Maybe they’d get on with a Nokia 3310. :)

    I have a pixel 6a. I am a prolific clumsy fucker, and have dropped my phone countless times. I have screen protector and a cheapo case, and it’s still doing well after 9 months.

    I would question the quality of the design of the case or the context in which they’re breaking.

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    1 year ago

    I have a ~4 year old Pixel 3a, it’s got a case but no screen protector. I drop it all the time, but it’s pretty much totally fine still, at least physically. Definitely running a bit sluggish these days, but otherwise perfect. Maybe I’m just lucky? Or maybe they’ve gotten worse since?

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            1 year ago

            Thanks! I was planning on trying LineageOS once the stock OS got too outdated to keep using, but only because it was the one I knew about. Any pros or cons between Calyx and Lineage?

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              1 year ago

              I would personally Install Calyx - you can relock the bootloader, the install is meant to be easy and the community is supposedly very friendly - you should be able to troubleshoot without issue.

              (I haven’t personally used it so YMMV)