The title could be quite simple, in fact… who has not been sent a defective unit of some product on some occasion? But this goes much further, and that is This Google Pixel 2 unit we are talking about had not even passed the company's internal quality control, and was still shipped to its "buyer" That was a tremendous surprise.
It is clear that it is easy for these things to happen when we are faced with a production of hundreds of thousands of devices, but it is not exactly what you would expect from Google, which has once again turned to third-party manufacturers for its star terminal, with results that are bringing a lot of controversy.
The burned screens of the Google Pixel seem that they are not the only barbarity that customers have to face, now it turns out that they even try to send devices that clearly have not passed quality control, but in case there was any doubt, they include paper that manufacturing employees use as a seal that the device is defective and should not be released, in case you had any doubt, you can never have any doubt that your device is not exactly what you expected ...
It is clear that we are dramatizing the matter. The reality is that it has been a simple failure, much less serious than that of the burned screens. In this case, the Google Pixel 2 shipped did not pass the quality control due to "cosmetic damage." This is the kind of thing that happens when you decide to put your stamp on a terminal, but you order everything else from third-party manufacturers. The lack of control has loomed over the manufacture of this terminal. We still don't have the official answer from Google on this, but the story will surely have a happy ending.
Notification! …… no
Stop the presses, they have sent _ONE_ defective unit by accident!