Pixel 6a Update Impacts Battery Life for Some Users

Tuesday, Jul 15, 2025 11:27 am ET1min read

Google Pixel 6a users are experiencing battery issues after a recent update, with some devices limited to a 80% battery cap and others not charging at all. The update is a precautionary measure due to reports of Pixel 6a devices catching fire. Google is offering battery replacements and credits towards a new device for affected users. While the update has caused inconvenience, it seems to have had a less wide-reaching impact than a previous update on the Pixel 4a.

Google has rolled out an update for the Pixel 6a, aimed at mitigating potential battery issues, including reports of devices catching fire. The update, released on July 8, has had varying effects on users, with some experiencing a significant reduction in battery life and charging speeds.

The update imposes a battery cap at 80% for affected devices, meaning the phone won't charge if it's over that level. Additionally, some users have reported that their devices are not charging at all. Google has acknowledged these issues and is offering battery replacements and credits towards a new device for affected users.

The update's impact has been less wide-reaching compared to a previous update on the Pixel 4a, suggesting that fewer Pixel 6a owners have affected batteries in their devices. This is likely due to Google's improved handling of the situation compared to the Pixel 4a update, which was shrouded in mystery and left owners in the dark.

Google's decision to implement this update is a precautionary measure to address the potential safety risks associated with aging batteries. However, the update has caused inconvenience for affected users, who may now have to deal with reduced battery life and charging speeds.

In the long term, Google's commitment to sustainability and reducing e-waste is being put to the test. If more Pixel phones are rendered unusable due to battery issues, it could undermine the company's environmental credentials. Google has previously highlighted the use of recycled materials in its phones, but if the company has to nerf phones a few years after release, it may be creating more e-waste.

References:
[1] https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2025/07/a-mess-of-its-own-making-google-nerfs-second-pixel-phone-battery-this-year/
[2] https://9to5google.com/2025/07/15/google-pixel-6a-users-are-feeling-the-effects-of-battery-update/

Pixel 6a Update Impacts Battery Life for Some Users

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