It is expected that Google will release the Google Pixel 10 lineup, including the Pixel 10 Pro and Pixel 10 Pro XL, sometime ...
When Google said that the new Pixel 4a update would "reduce your battery’s runtime and charging performance," it was not ...
Google rolled out an update for the Pixel 4a that ended up killing the 2020 device's battery. Well, two months later, the Pixel 4a is now being recalled in Australia, and we're finally getting the ...
The Google Pixel 4a received a battery management update in January 2025, which led to some people's phones running out of charge in as little as 30 minutes. Now, the Pixel 4a has been recalled in ...
Google has started recalling an older mid range Pixel model. The company’s Pixel 4a was released way back in 2020 but it is now at risk due to one of the latest updates. So here’s what you need to ...
The Pixel 4 line, Pixel 4a, Pixel 5, and Pixel 5a are actually done receiving updates, as are the Pixel 3a, Pixel 3, Pixel 2, and original Pixel lines. Google is still (at the moment) providing ...
In announcing the Pixel 4a Battery Performance Program in January, Google was vague about why it was releasing the update, but an Australian “Project Safety Recall” has now confirmed it’s to ...
Apparently, the Pixel 4a batteries were at risk of overheating ... The seemingly slight reduction from 4.45V to 3.95V resulted in more than a 50% drop in capacity for affected users.
Due to the risk of an overheating battery, the ACCC has issued a recall for the Google Pixel 4a, which explains a mystery update in January.
Google launched a so-called "battery performance program" in January, stating that some Pixel 4a phones required new battery management features to prevent performance degradation. The company ...
Google Pixel 4a users were warned to stop using the smart phones after they received an update out just months ago. The ACCC said the automatic Android 13 firmware update was released for Pixel 4a ...
An update for the Pixel 4a released in January is intended to protect the battery from overheating. This is according to a notice from the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC).