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Google wants to design Pixel phones to be repairable without special tools

What you need to know

  • Google already has a partnership with iFixit and Pixel products are given an internal Design for Serviceability Scorecard. 
  • However, in a Made by Google podcast, the company shared its long-term goal of making Pixel devices more repairable. 
  • Google wants everything you need to repair your device to be available in your “kitchen drawer.”

Right-to-repair is gaining traction, and Google has been a big part of that movement. The company partnered with iFixit to offer parts, tools, and repair guides for Pixel devices in 2022. Earlier this year, Google officially backed the pending right-to-repair bill in Oregon. Now, in the latest episode of the Made by Google podcast, the company elaborated on its plans for making Pixel phones and hardware easier to repair in the future. 

The podcast featured an interview with Steven Nickel, who is the director of consumer hardware operations at Google. Part of Nickel’s job is to make sure Pixel devices are designed with repairability in mind and to make sure post-sales support is offered to Pixel users. Nickel says he sought out leading right-to-repair initiatives at Google, and it’s clear from the conversation that Nickel believes every Pixel user should be able to repair their devices. 


 

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