Huawei Nexus 6P: a flagship ruined miserably with breaking glass
Huawei Nexus 6P is a high-end mobile device made with the cooperation between Google and Huawei. The Nexus 6P price is absolutely not cheap at all, varying between USD 500 to USD 640 in different market. (Details here). Expensive as it is, shortly after arrival, the Nexus 6P started to have serious problems…
Huawei Nexus 6P: unexpected major problem
One user has recently shared on Reddit that, the rear class panel on his/her Nexus 6P just “spontaneously” cracked. Following the complaint, several others started to shared their pictures showing the same problem with their shattered class on the rear camera. The problem is said to happen very “randomly” without any specific accident, to more than just one unlucky user.
“It was sat on a table next to me when I heard the glass snap, leaving a little snowfall of shavings on the table under it,” user Jonny_Rat wrote on Reddit last weekend, with an attached image as proof. To make the matter worse, “It’s now continuing to crack away to itself.”, he added.
I would have doubted that Jonny dropped his phone and made up the whole story in order to blame the producer. But many other users have jumped in the conversation, adding their own proof of the very same problem. Some even clarified it happened to them “less than 24 hours after buying the device”
Huawei Nexus 6P – glass breaking problem and the answer?
I am sure with the power of internet these days, both Huawei and Google will get to know about the issue happening to their Nexus 6P flagship soon. And they’d better provide us with a decent explanation plus practical solution. Anyhow, this breaking glass problem is surely an incident both companies dread people talking about.
Nexus 6P: all ruined up by Huawei?
When buying a high-end smartphone, we always hope to have a worthy device that does not only perform well, with favorable features, but also last for a decent period of time. It seems like Google made a wrong choice when choosing a Chinese manufacturer – Huawei to produce their premium Nexus 6P device, isn’t it?
Anyhow, we will all come to a conclusion that stuff “made in China” is not of that high quality? What do you have to explain, now, Google?