@mingistech to AndroidEnglish • 1 year agoGoogle won’t repair cracked Pixel Watch screenswww.theverge.comexternal-linkmessage-square80arrow-up1287arrow-down110cross-posted to: [email protected]
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minus-squarecommandarlinkfedilink19•1 year agoFitbit is owned by Google and has the same policy of not repairing cracked screens. I owned a Sense 2 and was in a bicycle crash. Screen hit the pavement and shattered. Absolutely no options from Fitibit/Google to get it repaired. I switched to Garmin and couldn’t be happier.
minus-square@surewhynotlemlinkEnglish3•1 year agoHuh… I missed when Google bought them. That sucks. Might end up with a Garmin as well when this one dies. Does it integrate with other apps like chronometer?
minus-squarecommandarlinkfedilink3•1 year agoThat’s a really great point and another reason I’ve really enjoyed the Garmin experience – Garmin doesn’t try to sell your own data back to you. Getting anything more than the absolute most basic of real time data out of a Fitbit requires an annual subscription. With Garmin, it’s just there.
Fitbit is owned by Google and has the same policy of not repairing cracked screens.
I owned a Sense 2 and was in a bicycle crash. Screen hit the pavement and shattered. Absolutely no options from Fitibit/Google to get it repaired.
I switched to Garmin and couldn’t be happier.
Huh… I missed when Google bought them. That sucks. Might end up with a Garmin as well when this one dies.
Does it integrate with other apps like chronometer?
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That’s a really great point and another reason I’ve really enjoyed the Garmin experience – Garmin doesn’t try to sell your own data back to you.
Getting anything more than the absolute most basic of real time data out of a Fitbit requires an annual subscription. With Garmin, it’s just there.