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Google reducing battery life of Pixel 6a with software update, says it has a good reason for it
Google reducing battery life of Pixel 6a with software update, says it has a good reason for it

India Today

timea day ago

  • India Today

Google reducing battery life of Pixel 6a with software update, says it has a good reason for it

Google says it will reach out to users who will be impacted by this update It says the update is necessary for safety Google will contact impacted users in July Google will soon release a mandatory software update for certain Pixel 6a smartphones that will reduce the device's battery capacity and charging performance. While the news will certainly disappoint Pixel 6a users, the company claims it has valid reasons for doing so. According to Google, the update will be released to prevent the risk of battery overheating in Pixel 6a devices after extended use. In a statement (via 9to5Google), Google confirmed that it will release a mandatory update for the Pixel 6a that will reduce battery capacity and charging performance after the device's battery reaches 400 charge cycles. Google says the update is necessary for safety and will also introduce new battery management features that kick in once the phone reaches that threshold. 'A subset of Pixel 6a phones will require a mandatory software update to reduce the risk of potential battery overheating,' Google said. 'The update will enable battery management features that will reduce capacity and charging performance after the battery reaches 400 charge cycles. We'll contact impacted customers next month, with all the information they need to address the issue.' However, not all Pixel 6a units will be affected. According to Google, only some 6a devicesâ€'presumably identified based on their battery health or manufacturing batchâ€'will be impacted. The company says it will directly contact affected users in July. However, the actual rollout of the software update may take longer, and Pixel 6a owners may not see the change immediately. Google's plan to release an update to tackle overheating issues was first spotted when code referencing a 'battery overheating issue' was found in the Android 16 QPR1 Beta 2 release. The code pointed to a support page that is not yet live, but it hints at Google's ongoing efforts to pre-empt hardware failures. The update follows after many users flagged the issue of Pixel 6a units experiencing battery failures. As reported by Android Authority, at least two users recently shared that their Pixel 6a devices caught fire while charging. One Reddit user claimed their phone 'spontaneously combusted in the middle of the night.' Although these are isolated cases, they appear to have triggered Google's latest preventive action. Notably, the situation is similar to what some Pixel 4a users faced. In that case, some users received an update that quietly reduced battery life in response to overheating risks. At the time, Google had offered battery replacements to those affected. It remains to be seen if Google will take similar steps for Pixel 6a users. Meanwhile, Google also announced an extended repair programme earlier this year for Pixel 7a units with swollen batteries. Google will soon release a mandatory software update for certain Pixel 6a smartphones that will reduce the device's battery capacity and charging performance. While the news will certainly disappoint Pixel 6a users, the company claims it has valid reasons for doing so. According to Google, the update will be released to prevent the risk of battery overheating in Pixel 6a devices after extended use. In a statement (via 9to5Google), Google confirmed that it will release a mandatory update for the Pixel 6a that will reduce battery capacity and charging performance after the device's battery reaches 400 charge cycles. Google says the update is necessary for safety and will also introduce new battery management features that kick in once the phone reaches that threshold. 'A subset of Pixel 6a phones will require a mandatory software update to reduce the risk of potential battery overheating,' Google said. 'The update will enable battery management features that will reduce capacity and charging performance after the battery reaches 400 charge cycles. We'll contact impacted customers next month, with all the information they need to address the issue.' However, not all Pixel 6a units will be affected. According to Google, only some 6a devicesâ€'presumably identified based on their battery health or manufacturing batchâ€'will be impacted. The company says it will directly contact affected users in July. However, the actual rollout of the software update may take longer, and Pixel 6a owners may not see the change immediately. Google's plan to release an update to tackle overheating issues was first spotted when code referencing a 'battery overheating issue' was found in the Android 16 QPR1 Beta 2 release. The code pointed to a support page that is not yet live, but it hints at Google's ongoing efforts to pre-empt hardware failures. The update follows after many users flagged the issue of Pixel 6a units experiencing battery failures. As reported by Android Authority, at least two users recently shared that their Pixel 6a devices caught fire while charging. One Reddit user claimed their phone 'spontaneously combusted in the middle of the night.' Although these are isolated cases, they appear to have triggered Google's latest preventive action. Notably, the situation is similar to what some Pixel 4a users faced. In that case, some users received an update that quietly reduced battery life in response to overheating risks. At the time, Google had offered battery replacements to those affected. It remains to be seen if Google will take similar steps for Pixel 6a users. Meanwhile, Google also announced an extended repair programme earlier this year for Pixel 7a units with swollen batteries. Join our WhatsApp Channel

Google will reduce battery life for some Pixel 6a phones to prevent overheating
Google will reduce battery life for some Pixel 6a phones to prevent overheating

Yahoo

time2 days ago

  • Yahoo

Google will reduce battery life for some Pixel 6a phones to prevent overheating

Google's Pixel 6a has been a winner in many respects, but a new issue with the smartphone's battery may pose a safety concern. After Android Authority reported on a pair of instances where a Pixel 6a battery overheated to the point where the device caught fire, the publication spotted some details in the latest Android 16 beta indicating that as a precaution, the Pixel 6a battery capacity and charging speed will be reduced. In addition, Android Authority received this statement from Google: A subset of Pixel 6a phones will require a mandatory software update to reduce the risk of potential battery overheating. The update will enable battery management features that will reduce capacity and charging performance after the battery reaches 400 charge cycles. We'll contact impacted customers next month, with all the information they need to address the issue. The Pixel 6a is due to receive software support until July 2027, but it's just the latest entry in this device line to have battery problems this year. In January, Google rolled out an update that reduced battery life of the Pixel 4a to increase stability for the 2020 phone model. Then in April, the company launched a program of repairs and payments after some instances of batteries "swelling" in the Pixel 7a.

Google will reduce battery life for some Pixel 6a phones to prevent overheating
Google will reduce battery life for some Pixel 6a phones to prevent overheating

Engadget

time2 days ago

  • Engadget

Google will reduce battery life for some Pixel 6a phones to prevent overheating

Sam Rutherford for Engadget Google's Pixel 6a has been a winner in many respects, but a new issue with the smartphone's battery may pose a safety concern. After Android Authority reported on a pair of instances where a Pixel 6a battery overheated to the point where the device caught fire, the publication spotted some details in the latest Android 16 beta indicating that as a precaution, the Pixel 6a battery capacity and charging speed will be reduced. In addition, Android Authority received this statement from Google: A subset of Pixel 6a phones will require a mandatory software update to reduce the risk of potential battery overheating. The update will enable battery management features that will reduce capacity and charging performance after the battery reaches 400 charge cycles. We'll contact impacted customers next month, with all the information they need to address the issue. The Pixel 6a is due to receive software support until July 2027, but it's just the latest entry in this device line to have battery problems this year. In January, Google rolled out an update that reduced battery life of the Pixel 4a to increase stability for the 2020 phone model. Then in April, the company launched a program of repairs and payments after some instances of batteries "swelling" in the Pixel 7a.

Pixel 7a users in India, Google will replace your battery for free if you are facing this issue: Check full details
Pixel 7a users in India, Google will replace your battery for free if you are facing this issue: Check full details

India Today

time22-05-2025

  • India Today

Pixel 7a users in India, Google will replace your battery for free if you are facing this issue: Check full details

Google has acknowledged that some Pixel 7a units are prone to battery swelling and announced a free replacement program for impacted users. The extended repair program covers Pixel 7a users internationally. Users in India are eligible as be clear, this repair program is not new. Google announced it in late April, presumably after receiving many complaints and after due diligence of the matter. Pixel 7a (and even some Pixel 6a) users in India have been taking to various social media platforms like X (previously Twitter) to report having gone through the issue with their phone's battery and narrate their experience while getting it notes that this is not a widespread issue, which is to say that it believes only a select few users might be affected. On its online page that gives you more information about how to avail the free repair scheme, it has jotted down the tell-tale signs your Pixel 7a must show to qualify. Since the issue is related to battery swelling, you will be able to see most of these signs for yourself. According to the Google page: -The phone may appear thicker than usual, or the back cover might be bulging.-Phone cover bulging or separating from the device. This is noticeable by gaps or openings along the edges of the you might also be eligible if you notice that your phone's battery is 'draining significantly faster than usual, even with minimal use, or fails to charge.'Regardless, if you feel that your Pixel 7a is suffering from the issue, you have the option to check just in case. Google has set up an online page where you can register, fill in your issue, and Google will tell you if you're eligible for the repair. The online test will then be followed by a physical test in which case, you must go to one of Google's authorised service centres where a trained executive will inspect your device to give you the final status. If your phone has said issue, Google will replace the battery at no cost. The company notes that this is a one-time thing and also, it doesn't extend your In

Google Pixel 7a Battery Swelling Is A Big Issue: Company Finally Confirms Help
Google Pixel 7a Battery Swelling Is A Big Issue: Company Finally Confirms Help

News18

time28-04-2025

  • News18

Google Pixel 7a Battery Swelling Is A Big Issue: Company Finally Confirms Help

Last Updated: Google Pixel 7a units have faced the battery swelling issue which has demanded immediate attention from the company and support for the users. If you've noticed that your Pixel 7a appears swollen, you're not alone. Google has officially acknowledged that some Pixel 7a unit have face battery swelling issue. According to a recently published support page, the tech giant confirmed that affected smartphones may face issues such as charging problems, rapid battery drain, or bulging batteries. In response, Google has introduced an extended repair program that offers free battery replacements or other compensation. However, eligibility for the program will depend on factors such as your location and whether your device is still under warranty. Pixel 7a: Signs of Battery Swelling Some Pixel 7a phones 'may experience unexpected battery swelling," according to Google's support page. The company provides a list of signs that you can use to determine whether this problem affects your Pixel 7a. An abnormally enlarged or thicker Pixel 7a body The back of the device is protruding or detaching. The battery on the phone is dying quite quickly. Google may offer the 'Impacted Devices" a free battery replacement or another kind of concession. The latter depends on the warranty status of your device and your country. To verify your eligibility for the free repair program, follow these steps: According to the company, your device will also be physically inspected after this online check. Keep in mind that there are some requirements. Your device will not be eligible for this offer if it has been exposed to sharp objects, liquid damage, or extreme force. Likewise, you will be charged if the device has damage that is not covered by warranty, such as a cracked display or cover glass. Google will let you know the approximate cost ahead of time so you may choose whether to have the gadget fixed or sent back. You can use the service at Google's walk-in repair locations in the following countries: If you're eligible for a battery replacement for your Pixel 7a but choose not to opt for it, or if the service isn't available in your region, Google may offer alternative compensation. This includes either a $200 payout (Rs 17,000 approx) or a $300 discount coupon to purchase another Pixel device. However, it's worth noting that these compensation options are not available to users in the US and India.

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