I bought a Nexus 4 in January, as soon as I could after the initial batch became unavailable online. I loved the phone, I still love the phone. I bought the official bumper, bought screen protectors, took care of it like a baby. Two days ago I left it in my car overnight (I live in Saint Louis where the temperature is 80s, and I left the phone in the car around 6 PM) and the next morning, the back panel bulged out. The phone didn't work and by the following day, the back panel had bulged out even more (please see pictures for more info). I called support, and initially they offered to RMA the device. After some back and forth emails, they said my phone wasn't covered under warranty - because I had left it in my car. I tried to explain to them that I take care of my phone, and that my phone hadn't been abused or anything. The guy emailed me back saying that it wasn't covered under warranty because my back panel was broken (which it wasn't) and that I should buy a case and screen protector (which are visible in the pictures). They said it was a user caused wear-and-tear (because I left the car in the phone) and wouldn't explain to me how I could cause the insides of my phone to swell up, and of course you're not allowed to talk to RMA people directly.
I'm not here to warn you against a Nexus 4, I loved my Nexus 4 and I would happily continue to use one. I'm a loyal Google customer, I also own the Nexus 10 and I've always owned Android phones. Take away from my story what you will. All I can say is that Google played this so wrong. If they had been more transparent or believed my story and RMA'ed my device, I would've continued to buy Google phones and tablets for years. Now I cannot in good conscious buy a product directly designed by Google (I know manufactured by LG).
I'm not here to warn you against a Nexus 4, I loved my Nexus 4 and I would happily continue to use one. I'm a loyal Google customer, I also own the Nexus 10 and I've always owned Android phones. Take away from my story what you will. All I can say is that Google played this so wrong. If they had been more transparent or believed my story and RMA'ed my device, I would've continued to buy Google phones and tablets for years. Now I cannot in good conscious buy a product directly designed by Google (I know manufactured by LG).


