Google Pixel 4A | Image Credit – First
Earlier this year, Google developed a software update for the Pixel 4A, which effectively reduced the device’s battery capacity to solve the battery problem. Some users’ response was to avoid the update of this software as it is plague, but it seems that Google has somehow forced it to its devices. Various Pixel 4A users have reported on the Reddate that a new software has been pushed on their devices despite their best efforts to avoid automatic software updates. The update installed itself in the last 48 hours, and users are receiving a notification that they should replace the phone’s battery.
Many Pixel 4A users, who wanted to avoid the update, used a developer option that allows them to turn off the automatic install of downloaded updates after the device’s reboot. For months, this option stopped installing the battery -restricting refreshment, allowing usual use of Pixel 4A to use. However, Google has somehow overlooked this developer option, though it is unclear how.
Is Google just hitting Pixel 4A?
There is no brief answer to this question, but the story is slightly complicated. Earlier this year, Google released an amazing update for the Pixel 4A, which reduced the battery capacity of some tools by half. In addition to the update, the company announced that it would offer free battery change for the affected devices. As anyone can guess, the refreshment has upset people, and they tried to turn it away. Google made it very difficult by removing the construction of old firmware from its reservoirs, which limited the rollback options. However, users tried their best to avoid the update and used various techniques, including the developer option by limiting automatic updates.
Google Pixel 4A | Image Credit – First
Later, it was discovered that the way Google had a concrete reason to work, and that all of this was not about being obsolete. In fact, the Pixel 4 battery had high heat problems, which could potentially cause fire or burns. Therefore, the update was an attempt to reduce the risk by Google.
If I had Pixel 4A, I would probably have been angry with Google’s behavior. However, the company is continuing to offer battery changes and other treatment, which is a proposed way to handle the problem. I know this may be disappointing, but if Google options are to half of the battery life or to fire people’s phone, the choice is clear. Therefore, if you are still using the Pixel 4A, it may be in your best interest to change its battery or find alternative device options.

