The #batterygate is back, now with the Google Pixel

Google Pixel

The year that we are about to end may be one of the years that many manufacturers will want to forget as soon as possible, due to the problems that their devices are suffering with batteries. The case that has attracted the most attention has been that of the Galaxy Note 7, which forced the company to withdraw all the devices sold so far and stop production. If we talk about Apple, we have on the one hand the problem with the battery of some iPhone 6s that suddenly turn off when they still have charge, the battery life of the new MacBook Pro and the poor performance that the latest update of iOS 10.2, which the device's battery is literally drunk.

And since there are not two without three, we see how Google has wanted to join the party with the new Google Pixel, a device that every so often is offering different problems of operation, performance ... Several Reddit users have published a thread in which we can see how this device when it is near 30% battery it turns off for no apparent reason, a problem very similar to the one that Apple has had with the iPhone 6s and that the company also suffered in the past with the Nexus 6P, which differs from the Google Pixel manufactured by HTC, was manufactured by Huawei.

As we can read, it is not a problem that has happened once, but it seems that it is beginning to be repeated almost continuously almost every day, a problem that apparently does not affect all terminals, but that will probably force the company to replace the phone or change the battery, where the problem is probably. Further, the phone does not turn back on until it is connected to a charger, and when it does the battery is completely drained.


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