Pixel 3 Scratch Test from the /r/GooglePixel Reddit

I've never used a screen protector and I've never had even a micro scratch on the screen of any phone I've ever had. With that fact in mind and considering that the entire phone is now Gorilla Glass 5, I'm considering not using a case this time.
 
I've never used a screen protector and I've never had even a micro scratch on the screen of any phone I've ever had. With that fact in mind and considering that the entire phone is now Gorilla Glass 5, I'm considering not using a case this time.

The only issue I can see when not using a case would be the "gripability" of the phone while handling it.
 
Maybe it's just me. But if I am spending 1100 for a phone (which I am) It's going in a case.
 
I've never used a screen protector and I've never had even a micro scratch on the screen of any phone I've ever had. With that fact in mind and considering that the entire phone is now Gorilla Glass 5, I'm considering not using a case this time.

I made sure I bought Google Care just in case I don't case
 
I've never used a screen protector and I've never had even a micro scratch on the screen of any phone I've ever had. With that fact in mind and considering that the entire phone is now Gorilla Glass 5, I'm considering not using a case this time.

Gorilla glass 5 breaks easy when dropped.

Already had to replace the screen on the OL S8+...
 
The screen will scratch (as it is glass after all).... It I guess it just depends on how you use it and what environment you expose it to.
 
I made sure I bought Google Care just in case I don't case

Your comment, Mike, caused me to call Google Fi.

In the past I've always bought from the Google Store and purchased Google Care. When you buy from Google Fi you can only add their $7 a month protection.

The Google Fi rep told me that the Google Fi protection works the same way as the Google Store and if they determine that it is a physical problem and must be replaced, they ship the replacement immediately.

The biggest difference from Google Care is that you can maintain the Google Fi protection for as long as you want and I don't believe you can do that after the second year passes with Google Care.
 
I've never used a screen protector and I've never had even a micro scratch on the screen of any phone I've ever had. With that fact in mind and considering that the entire phone is now Gorilla Glass 5, I'm considering not using a case this time.

Yes, both the front and back of the phone are now glass. All it would take is one fumble fingered drop and it shatters! I'm going to go ahead and order the Google My Case from the Google Store that I've been looking at.
 
Your comment, Mike, caused me to call Google Fi.

In the past I've always bought from the Google Store and purchased Google Care. When you buy from Google Fi you can only add their $7 a month protection.

The Google Fi rep told me that the Google Fi protection works the same way as the Google Store and if they determine that it is a physical problem and must be replaced, they ship the replacement immediately.

The biggest difference from Google Care is that you can maintain the Google Fi protection for as long as you want and I don't believe you can do that after the second year passes with Google Care.

Good to know for Fi users. I probably won't keep the 3XL for 2 years but definitely not more than 2. I wonder if the warranty is transferable to the next owner or if they refund the unused portion
 
It's hard with technology and the wear on a battery for me to keep a phone over 2 yrs.
They go to the wife, or in a drawer.
Or I sell them.
 
My case came today, very brave folks who don't use one, I drop my phone about once a day...Never broke one tho.
 
It's hard with technology and the wear on a battery for me to keep a phone over 2 yrs.
They go to the wife, or in a drawer.
Or I sell them.

My brother has only owned 2 smartphones since 2010, a Droid Incredible he replaced due to a weak battery (after 4 years) and a 2013 Moto X I sold him in 2014 that he's still running (now at 5 years). So they're more than capable.
 
I haven't worked in 10 yrs.

I'm on the phone all the time.
I'm charging my it all the time.

Want a new phone.
They get better signals and operate faster.
Have bettery life.
When I did work for Sprint, I would buy 4:or 5 phones a yr.
When a new one came out.
Store mgrs. Made deals for me.
I gave the old phones to people who needed them.
Sprint got new customers.

Don't keep stuff till it's worn out.