Google officially explained to a complaint that the "Pixel 6" series is slow to charge

Google officially explained to a complaint that the "Pixel 6" series is slow to charge

 On November 18 (local time), Google explained how to charge "Pixel 6" and "Pixel 6 Pro" in a post in the Pixel community.The complaint that these new models, which were released in October, were slow to charge the community and Twitter.

 When Google announced the Pixel 6 series, the 30W "Google 30W USB-C charger" was also announced at the same time, so many users expected that these models would support high-speed charging at 30W.

Google、「Pixel 6」シリーズの充電が遅いという苦情に公式説明

 Google shows that the maximum power consumption of Pixel 6 when a Google 30W USB-C charger is used is 21W and the Pixel 6 Pro is 23W.

 He also explained that the battery life is balanced in order to minimize the deterioration of the battery and the quick charge.Charging rapidly while the battery level is low, and when approaching full charge, the power is gradually reduced to extend the battery life.

 In the case of pixel 6, it can be charged up to 50 % in about 30 minutes, but it takes about 1 hour to charge 80 %.The GIF below explains that the charging speed is slow when it exceeds 80 %.


 In "Pixel Stand (2nd Gen)", which started reservations on the same day, "Pixel 6" can be wirelessly charged up to 21W and "Pixel 6 Pro" for up to 23W.

「Pixel Stand(2nd gen)」

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