apotheotic, I keep mine in the same container with all my electronics screwdriver bits, seems like the sensible place for it to be
WalrusDragonOnABike, Same. The electronics screwdriver set also includes a SIM ejector bit, so its a bit redundant.
apotheotic, Is it a bit redundant, or is it a redundant bit?
TootSweet, I noticed my phone battery bulging just yesterday. So I went and dug up the documentation that came with it to see if I could take advantage of the manufacturer’s warranty. No dice, but the sim card tray ejector thing was in with the user’s manual. So at least I have that. :/
FartsWithAnAccent, Check out ifixit.com - your phone might be pretty repairable. It’s crazy that companies stopped making phones with replaceable batteries.
Kidplayer_666, (edited ) Not that much. . . . .
. . .
. . Money is why
LemmyIsFantastic, You can replace phone batteries. It’s not that hard. It’s just harder than sliding it in.
It costs $15 plus the battery cost to have a professional with warranty to do it for you.
FartsWithAnAccent, (edited ) Depends somewhat on the phone on how easy it is to do, but if you’re technically inclined, depending on what the shop charges, it might be worth doing yourself (especially if you have a decent heat gun that can be set reliably to lower temperatures and know how to repair tech already). $15 is worth it IMO, even if you are good with tech, but some places might charge more.
TootSweet, (edited ) Yeah, I’ve done some research about fixing it myself on YouTube. A kit to fix it is only about $25. But I was a little intimidated by the “heat the phone to soften the adhesive so the screen will come off” step and decided to look into how much it’d cost just to get it fixed professionally.
I walked into the “Authorized Google Repair” shop with my bulging Pixel and the guy told me there was a “99.9% chance” that the screen would break in the process of replacing the battery and if he had to replace the screen too, the total cost would be more than I paid for the phone and more than I would pay to get an identical model on Amazon now.
So, I’m evaluating my options. I could get a replacement battery and a replacement screen and do a lot of research and fix it myself, which is a little risky. Or I could just contribute to the e-waste problem and get a new phone (or a refurb; this whole ordeal makes me want to not spend much on phones in the future) that has a consumer-replaceable battery.
Oh, also, I’ve had this phone for less than three years.
Also, an unlocked bootloader and a mature LineageOS or GrapheneOS or whatever other Open-Source no-Google-apps distribution is basically an absolute deal breaker must have for me. (I suppose if I do end up getting a different phone, I could look into Linux phones too, but I’m a little wary of that. I got burned with the Openmoko Neo Freerunner back in the day.) I bought this Pixel direct from the manufacturer (not through a carrier or anything) because that was the only way to get it with an unlocked bootloader so I could go LineageOS. But going that route, I only get the one-year manufacturer’s warranty. No carrier warranty or anything.
So I guess I’ll go go pray to Saint Louis Rossmann now and hope for divine inspiration. Lol.
(Ha! Sorry for the rant. I was an extremely late adopter of smartphones at all because I don’t trust them. This is the first smartphone I’ve ever had and it didn’t last me three years! Clearly I should have remained staunchly Amish for QWERTY. Lol.)
TheAnonymouseJoker, Never buy a Pixel. You should look into Fairphone. By far the smartphone that will be the least ewaste.
MtDewaholic, I used to work in a phone repair shop, I have no clue what that guy is talking about. Ive replaced the battery on dozens of pixels and never had the screen break on me. He most likely said that because there is always some risk of something breaking during the repair, so by stating it up front he won’t get any angry customers after the fact.
TootSweet, Ha! Well, that’s good info to have. That makes me more confident to try replacing the battery myself with a $25 kit from Amazon. Thanks for the input!
FartsWithAnAccent, (edited ) That guy is bullshitting you: I used to work in a repair shop and screens breaking on any device is uncommon, but even if the screen does break, it’s cheaper to replace it yourself than it would be to pay them.
I suppose it’s possible he wasn’t lying, but that would mean that he’s really shitty at his job and breaks 99%+ phones he works on.
Gradually_Adjusting, I’m responsible for a lot of things
kubica, Yay, what's my prize?
Mothra, You can now go on a resetting rampage
radioactiveradio, Sounding
FartsWithAnAccent, Hoarder status.
kubica, Finally being recognized after so many years of "why do you save that?".
FartsWithAnAccent, This is your moment!
Catsrules, You can eject sims cards whenever you want.
tigerjerusalem, I just realized that each phone comes with one and only one of SIM ejectors, and I have a lot of those in my drawer. I think I have a problem. -_-
adespoton, Me too… and my phone uses an eSIM!
radioactiveradio, You’re responsible for everything!!!
spudwart, Most screw-driver kits like the IFixIt kits, include a sim-eject head.
GeneralVincent, The chosen one!
OhStopYellingAtMe, I have a few of them.
doomkernel, Clip gang unite!
turbowafflz, I keep one on my keys since it’s useful for pushing reset buttons and things and if I really need to it even works as a screwdriver
webghost0101, Someone told me this a few years ago. Absolute pro life tip!
Catsrules, Does it ever poke you?
wetnoodle, I tried doing it at one point, yes, frequently
turbowafflz, Interesting, it never does for me. Maybe I’m just lucky or my sim tool is a slightly better shape
apprehensively_human, I kept mine on my keychain for the longest time until it got me right under one of my finger nails. The amount of times I’ve had to use it does not justify that trauma.
ceenote, What if we’re sure it’s around here somewhere, just not sure where?
S147, Accurate
radioactiveradio, I just randomly found mine the other day.
anonionfinelyminced, Mine is in a safe deposit box in Budapest. You can never be too cautious.
ThePhantomGM, There’s always the trusty toothpick
Catsrules, What kind of toothpick are you using? Most I have seen are way to fat or are to flexible.
TheAnonymouseJoker, (edited ) I bet your toothpick is a sewing needle or a SAK pin, if it can poke out SIM trays.
Norgur, Ifixit screwdrivers come with a bit for that.
BolexForSoup, Heard this fall off my side table like 4 days ago and haven’t located it yet lol
CADmonkey, I have an entire kit for tinkering with phones, and this is one of the tools it includes.
onion, iFixit Pro Tech Tool Kit spotted
CADmonkey, I don’t think it is, it’s just some generic kit I bought when I needed little screwdrivers.
nfsu2, If I have 5, what does that make me?
TheAnonymouseJoker, Mr. Five poker.
Established_Trial, I have a few at home and a few at work. I don’t need them much anymore with esims, but a few of our users still have older phones.
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