While repairing a broken or The Irresistible Daughter in Lawdamaged cell phone isn't always the most high-priority thing in the wake of a natural disaster, it's still an important one—phones are a primary tool used for communication and gathering information.
SEE ALSO: Before and after photos: Harvey's devastating floods are clearly visible from spaceNow, in the wake of the devastating flooding and damage Hurricane Harvey brought to Houston, Google is teaming up with phone repairing service uBreakiFix to offer free repairs of damaged Google Pixel phones to victims of Harvey.
SEE ALSO: Google's Pixel 2 flagship will reportedly launch on October 5As reported by The Verge, the two companies have teamed up to allow Pixel owners to bring their phones in to a number of locations throughout Houston until September 30th.
In a blog post, uBreakiFix listed these seven locations for repairs.
The Heights
Rice Village
Pearland
Pasadena
West Chase
Sugar Land
Webster
We've also reached out to Google for additional comment on the services.
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