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The Google Pixel series has been considered by many people as a pledge of Android’s experience, which features excellent imaging smart and large amounts of AI features under imaging smart and hood. But an area that still needs a lot of work is the power storage stex.
The batteries have not been kind to the Pixel A series users. Pixel 4A, Pixel 7A, and recently, Pixel 6A, all are among the power problems. From doddy updates and physical swelling, to Google, from the battery capacity, to release a real Nerf, to eliminate more heat (and combustion) problems for the latter, different consumers have encountered. It does not affect the magic of anxiety.
For most parts, Google’s flagship battery is empty with effective problems, and it seems that Pixel 8A and Pixel 9A are getting stronger. In fact, we gave the latter 10/10 score during our review, praising the battery life, even at the cost of slow charging. However, as my colleague Rob Trigs has told him, Google faces a confidence crisis.
Here are some more questions:
- Are you less likely to buy Google Pixel in the future in view of the recent rise of battery problems?
- Do you think Google’s battery problems are suppressed or have been reduced? Is it a matter of rescue bias, or are you real concerned?
- In light of these issues, should Google just pledge deep attention to its battery technology? Maybe silicon carbon jumps?
- Is battery life you have a big concern when buying a phone? If not, where does it classify?
Make sure to vote in the survey below!
Are battery concerns you get off the pixel?
1447 votes
Yes, I’m worried.
44 %
No, the pixels are still fine.
46 %
I am unconscious.
10 %
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