My Nexus 6P is having a boot loop issue

Good chance that a referb unit will have a new/fresh battery installed in it. Seeing as they are taking battery replacements under warranty, sending out a unit with a tired battery would be counterproductive.
 
Started happening on my Nexus 6P yesterday. Exactly the same symptoms. I'm out of warranty, so I guess I'll be hitting up Amex for my extended warranty options. Sometimes they just reimburse immediately, sometimes they require getting a quote for a fix. Crossing my fingers it's the former so I can get this resolved sooner rather than later.
 
Unfortunately my Nexus 6p suffered the same fate this past Saturday. Was reading an article in chrome's web browser when it started it's bootloop. The phone was an absolute champ with zero issues before this bootloop occurred. Of course after being bounced back and forth between Google and Huawei the phone's warranty expired at the end of May and neither party is willing to do anything to make it right. Words can not express the level of frustration/disappointment that is felt after an experience like this. I'm thankful I still had a old very cheap Cricket phone I could fire back up to get by with for the time being, but it's pretty pathetic that simple cheap smartphone from Cricket lasts longer than a supposed "Flag Ship" device. This was my first ever Nexus/Google device and will be my last Google/Huawei product I ever will own unless one of them steps up and makes it right with not only myself, but with the others that are also in the same situation as I am.
 
Unfortunately my Nexus 6p suffered the same fate this past Saturday. Was reading an article in chrome's web browser when it started it's bootloop. The phone was an absolute champ with zero issues before this bootloop occurred. Of course after being bounced back and forth between Google and Huawei the phone's warranty expired at the end of May and neither party is willing to do anything to make it right. Words can not express the level of frustration/disappointment that is felt after an experience like this. I'm thankful I still had a old very cheap Cricket phone I could fire back up to get by with for the time being, but it's pretty pathetic that simple cheap smartphone from Cricket lasts longer than a supposed "Flag Ship" device. This was my first ever Nexus/Google device and will be my last Google/Huawei product I ever will own unless one of them steps up and makes it right with not only myself, but with the others that are also in the same situation as I am.

Just got the update to Android 8.0 and this afternoon the bootloop began. And of course I'm 2 months out of warranty. Lucky for me I have an old Note 3 to hopefully switch to for the time being. Now to ponder what I'll replace my much loved 6p with.
 

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