Google explains why the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro charge so slowly
Google explains why the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro charge so slowly
Google once again on defensive because trying to explain why initial adopters found the speed of charging pixel 6 and pixel 6 for slower than expected.
The launch of Pixel 6 has not been smooth for Google. When the leak first revealed the telephone design, we were surprised to see a modern mainstay smartphone. Then Google announced that the custom tensor chip itself will power the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro. The excitement about the arrival of the new cellphone was palpable. But then the phone is completely launched.
Almost every story about pixels 6 for the past few weeks has been about telephone problems. Inconsistent fingerprint sensor, the phone randomly ghost contact contact, the display flashes when the cellphone is off – the list is running. Slowly but surely, Google tried to overcome this problem, and did it this week by posting in the support forum.
In the beginning of November, the Android authority placed the capabilities of Charging Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro to the test. When the site was recorded at that time, the official Pixel 6 support page Google said the following:
Fast charging: costs up to 50% in 30 minutes with Google 30W USB-c. The cable charging rate is fast based on the use of Google 30W USB-C charger connected to the wall outlet. Compatible with a USB 3.0 PPS adapter. Charging speed depends on many factors including use during charging, battery age, and the temperature around. The actual charging speed might be slower.
Needless to say, it is not clear how fast fast charging is actually. The Android Authority decided to test the speed of charging the pixel 6 itself, and found that no matter what the charger they used, they could not exceed the power of 22W. Google has now issued an official response to cleaning everything.