I mean at least this device is repairable, even at $900, compared to the Pixel Watch. The Watch is e-waste if you crack the screen since Google doesn't sell any parts for it. But at $900 I'd rather ...
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Just because you have a broken laptop screen doesn't mean that all hope is lost. You may just have to get a little creative. Here are some fixes.
We have more Pixel parts. The Pixel Fold, Google’s biggest and most expensive phone, now has a whole parts selection up at iFixit. The big-ticket item is a repair kit for the 7.6-inch inner display.
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