Some Google Nexus and Pixel devices are shutting Down at 30% battery
Google Nexus and Pixel Devices are Shutting Down - Some Pixel devices are affected by a notorious shutdown bug that plagues the Nexus 6P, and the device seems to be off prematurely at 25-35%.
The Huawei Nexus 6P finally received the Nougat update. Since then, however, our last Nexus device has appeared in the news for all the wrong reasons. One of the problems was a shutdown bug. When the battery reaches 30%, the phone is disconnected.
I do not think the issue is unique to Nexus 6P users. Some Reddit users report that Pixel devices have problems due to the same shutdown bug. Some pixel phones terminate prematurely at or about 30% until the charger is plugged in and will not turn back on. A user named vrski_15 who started the thread is described as follows:
Twice in the past 5 days, the phone suddenly stopped while I was there. In both cases, the battery was between 25-35%, and under normal conditions the phone had to last at least for the next 3-4 hours.
Huawei has decided that the Nexus 6P is not a hardware problem, but a software problem. However, we've found that the issue persists even after you downgrade to Android Marshall. As a result, Huawei has done more research on Google and has not yet clarified the cause in the company, but it is likely to be related to the problem that this pixel user is experiencing.
Google announced its first smartphone in October, and that design was not controversial. The premium price list was also shocking to many. A premium price tag is a premium device. However, there have been so many separate problems reported with Pixel Duo. If Samsung decides to secure its customers through the Galaxy S8 and has affordable premium Android devices from Chinese companies, it may be necessary for Google to strengthen the game in order to maintain its relevance in the highly competitive smartphone market.Source:androidauthority.com