Last month, Google unveiled its new flagships Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro, which should support
Why?
Android publication was interested in this issueAuthority, whose journalists conducted tests and found out an interesting thing. As it turns out, the maximum power drawn from both the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro's charger is actually 22W, with an average of 13W per cycle. Tests have shown that charging does not reach 30 W.
In fact, Google never directly saysthat smartphones are charged with a power of 30 W. The company claims that in 30 minutes the battery is charged to 50%, and this is “based on using Google’s 30W USB-C charger connected to a wall socket.” However, there is a note: “Actual results may be slower.”
And indeed, 50% is achieved in 30 minutes.But the manufacturer is silent about the fact that it will take about 1.5 more hours to charge the remaining 50%. So, it will take you about 2 hours to fully charge the battery! Android Authority indicates that the Pixel 6 Pro takes about an hour to fill the last 15% of its battery.
Apparently, this is how Google decided to increasesafety and extend battery life. Indeed, the phone heats up less - its temperature when charging is about 25 degrees. Additionally, Android Authority also points out that Google has opted for cheaper batteries for the Pixel 6 series.
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