Google Pixel 4a’s painful “update” was due to battery overheating risk

Google did not definitely explain why it sent an Android phone, Pixel 4A, compulsory software update earlier this year. The nature of this update, which provided some models to some of the unused life of the battery, provided some indicators, as was later analyzed by the software. But now, Australian authorities have provided more concrete answers: the heat and the risk of fire over the battery.

Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) Product Safety Army issued A memory for Pixel 4A Last weekend, the Commission said, because of Google’s firmware refreshing and battery changes helped “reduce the risk of high heat” because “high heat battery could be at risk of fire and/or burning to a user.”

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In the United States and elsewhere, Google’s messaging did not use the term “memory”. Google described it on it ”Pixel 4A Battery Performance ProgramThe “page that” some “pixel 4A models” requires a software update to improve its battery performance stability, “which also reduces the performance of the battery’s capacity and impact charging. “Google said it is still safe to charge Pixel 4A.

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