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Google is facing a possible class action lawsuit over Pixel 2 XL screen issues

August 11, 2025

Google may need to brace itself, as a law firm appears to be sizing up a possible class action lawsuit. The main target? Yes, it’s those widely-reported Pixel 2 XL screen issues.

As you may have seen by now, Google’s larger 2017 flagship has been bombarded with criticism over its LG-made 6.0-inch Quad HD+ pOLED display. Aside from more general complaints over thescreen’s innate quirks, quality control concerns have been raised over reports ofpremature screen burn-inby tech critics and a“black smear” issue.

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Those concerns appear to have sparked the interest of Girard Gibbs LLP, which is calling for disgruntled Google Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL buyers to step forward as part of an investigation into the claims.

A post on the firm’s website states:

While the core of the investigation focuses on the Pixel 2 XL, the smaller second-gen Pixel is also included. This centers on “clicking” and “whistling” sounds that have been reported by some Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL users and isalready on Google’s fix-list.

The post encourages those impacted by any of the issues to contact the firm and talk to an attorney as part of a “free and confidential case consultation”.

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Should the New York and San Francisco-based firm receive an influx of responses, it’s highly likely that a class action lawsuit will be on the cards. After all, Girard Gibbs has a history of going after major technology companies, including several leading smartphone manufacturers.

Most notably, the firm was behind the class action lawsuit against LG over thewidespread bootloop issues with the LG G4 and LG V10, which laterspread to the V20 and the Google Nexus 5X– a phone also made by the South Korean OEM.

The firmalso slapped Motorola with a $5 million lawsuitover claims of poor customer service related to unfulfilled warranty promises. This particular case wassettled in September, after which Motorola pledged to “implement several customer-friendly improvements in the way it processes warranty claims.”

As for the Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL, there’s no doubt that some are experiencing unfortunate issues with their new devices – a situation that’s made all the more frustrating because of how great the phones are otherwise.

Google announced just a few days ago that it isextended the warranty period to two years for all Pixel 2 phonesworldwide. Defects are also covered by both Google and various carriers, so if you’re device is suffering from any of the issues mentioned you can find outhow to return your phone here.

What do you think about a potential Pixel lawsuit? Is it inevitable based on the widespread outcry, or is Google getting unfairly attacked over knee-jerk complaints? Let us know in the comments.

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