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Re:Pixel 3: Akku übersteht wohl keinen intensiven Tag flat
Autor: Kilian
Datum:18.10.18 09:31
Antwort auf:Re:Pixel 3: Akku übersteht wohl keinen intensiven Tag von FS

>[https://youtu.be/v9UVbc_PI8s?t=20]
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>Soviel dazu


Hatten wir schon:

[http://maniac-forum.de/forum/pxmboard.php?mode=message&brdid=6&msgid=4392114]

The Verge sagt dennoch, dass manche Kratzer bestehen bleiben:

"Both glass panels are Gorilla Glass 5, and Google says they should be as scratch resistant as any other modern smartphone. But, well, that matte finish on the back is not as scratch-resistant as it should be. Several Verge staffers did a basic test: we tossed the phones in our pockets with keys and walked around. The results were subtle scratches and scuffs in the matte finish that won’t go away.

Now, there’s already been some talk about this, so let’s get into it. Most of the initial marks we saw wiped right off, leaving a pristine finish. That was 9to5Google’s finding. But our very normal keys-the-pocket situation resulted in some permanent marks that won’t go away.

Here’s Google’s statement about the scratches:

"We have designed Pixel 3 to look and feel great in your hand. We engineered the front and back with Gorilla Glass 5 for strength and protection. On the back, we added a special texture to make your Pixel 3 comfortable to hold, less slippery, and much less prone to fingerprints than other glass-back phones. We added an extra strengthening step to the manufacturing process of the textured back glass for greater resistance to marks and scratches. We put every element of our phones through extensive reliability testing."

Google also says, “The glass on Pixel 3 performs comparable with other premium smartphones and according to industry standards.” But I have a very difficult time believing that the scratches we got on two different Pixel 3 phones (the white one and the black one) are in line with “industry standards.” But the good news is that I’ve only seen these marks on the matte finish, not the glossy parts.

If there’s going to be a “gate” for the Pixel 3, it will probably be this. You could argue that this is just the glass equivalent of weathering leather, giving it an aged look. But what you should really do instead is just get a case."


[http://www.theverge.com/2018/10/15/17973484/google-pixel-3-xl-review-camera-features-screen-battery-price-photos]


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