Google will take care of sloppy users Nexus 5
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What could be worse than to beat favorite smartphone? For the true gadzhetolyuba is a real tragedy, and for ordinary users, there is nothing pleasant. However, Google is not in vain called the Corporation of good.
According to the DroidLife , the owners of Nexus 5 who purchased their devices in the store Google Play, now have one “extra life” – Google provides them with a free replacement smartphone. And for a company supposedly makes no difference whether you broke the screen, whether the gadget was drowned in the bathtub or do for him to have any further actions that caused “serious bodily injury».
The announcement of this first appeared in the profile Google+ Users under the name Joshua D., and subsequently confirmed by the readers of the resource. However, it should be noted that the successful initiation of the replacement procedure users have reported with varying degrees of success.
It is also unclear whether the restriction of the program in the region. Whatever it was, in order to replace my Nexus 5, you must call the customer support Google Play and describe the nature of the injuries that may already be a problem for Nexus-users in those countries where Google has not officially sent their devices (ie, Russia, for example).
If the language question for you is not worth a region the user has no value for the company, it is sufficient to only send your damaged gadget in Mountain View, and wait for the parcel to repair the unit.
It should be borne in mind that it is unlikely to be exactly your Nexus 5, because when you make a replacement Google bills for one of the payment methods that are bound to the account, but removes it after receiving the damaged device. This is probably done to reduce the waiting time of the working machine.
Regardless of the regional availability of this program, it is worth noting that Google is so behind Motorola and HTS, becomes the third company to offer free replacement of their damaged devices. Let’s hope that this practice will expand as a larger list of devices by a manufacturer, and the total number of such caring vendors.
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