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Pixel 5 has a screen gap — but Google says it’s ‘part of of the design’ – Tom’s Guide
A Google community specialist says the Google Pixel 5’s screen gap is totally normal

Google says you shouldnt worry about the gap between the Google Pixel 5s screen and the frame, as its apparently a normal part of the design.”
For a $699 handset, that might be a tough line to swallow, but its apparently the stance a community specialist on Googles support forums has taken. Weve had a chance to investigate units from customers and, combined with our quality control data from the factory, we can confirm that the variation in the clearance between the body and the display is a normal…
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