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Google explains how to charge the Pixel 6

Google explains how to charge the Pixel 6

The other day, tests revealed that the Google Pixel 6 has a maximum charging speed of 23W and an average overall charging cycle of 13W. Google described the Pixel 6's charging speed as 30W, so the difference was obvious and a huge problem.

And Google has proved how the Pixel 6's charging works. "We have optimized the Pixel's lithium-ion battery to get a high charge rate when the battery is low. Depending on the device usage and temperature, the Pixel 6 can be up to 50 in about 30 minutes. %, It can be charged quickly to about 80% in about 1 hour (when using Google's 30W USB-C power adapter). "

GoogleがPixel 6の充電方法について説明

In addition, "The peak power that the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro draw from the wired charger is 21W and 23W, respectively. As the battery approaches full charge, the power it charges to extend battery life gradually decreases. I will go. " Google is saying that basically the charging power will not go up to 30W to protect the device's battery.

Other findings seem to be consistent with the tests conducted by the Android Authority, so users should be happy with the explanation. Some may want it to be charged at 30W, but Google seems to have decided to prioritize battery life over that.

This article was translated and edited by the editorial department for Japan.

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