cross-posted from: lazysoci.al/post/31141099
Hmm. I’ve recently put GrapheneOS on mine. Not sure what to do…
Submitted 1 day ago by hanrahan@slrpnk.net to australia@aussie.zone
https://www.productsafety.gov.au/search-consumer-product-recalls/google-pixel-6a-smartphone
cross-posted from: lazysoci.al/post/31141099
Hmm. I’ve recently put GrapheneOS on mine. Not sure what to do…
maniacalmanicmania@aussie.zone 1 day ago
I’m a bit confused:
thanksforallthefish@literature.cafe 1 day ago
A product recall has a specific legal meaning in Australia (and the US).
A recall means the manufacturer and the distributer have a legal obligation to promptly make available a fix and to do so at no charge.
Tesla in the US has also addressed 99% of their recalls with over the air fixes. They’re still federally mandated recalls
zero_gravitas@aussie.zone 1 day ago
I’m guessing it’s phrased as a ‘recall’ because either
A) It’s an ‘optional recall’ and you could return the phone if you want (in which case they will probably just factory reset and update the firmware and give it back to you)
B) The terminology the ACCC uses (possibly must use due to legislation) is old and just doesn’t neatly fit the case of a fault that can be addressed by an over-the-air firmware fix