- cross-posted to:
- android@lemdro.id
- cross-posted to:
- android@lemdro.id
I wonder if there is something subpar about whoever Google is getting the batteries from for the A series phones.
I wonder if there is something subpar about whoever Google is getting the batteries from for the A series phones.
I got the nerf on the 4A because the battery replacement “option” requirement me to personally being my phone to a repair shop 250km away.
And calling it a nerf is flat out wrong, it’s borderline remote bricking. That patch not only slashed battery life in half, but the charge indicator was completely unreliable. I’ve seen it go from 80 to 30 in an hour (on standby, btw.), then from 30 to 25 in 2 hours.
I’ve installed CalyxOS, which comes without the nerf.
The pixel 4a only had a guaranteed update life up to 2023. And again if you read the article it’s to prevent your phone from exploding. I know it’s annoying, my wife has an iPhone and Apple seems to do this shit on every model older than 2 years old. But if the 4a is 2 years past its promised “service time” then why not just get a 9a that has a 7 year “service time”? I know it’s easier to complain and bitch about it but when the pixels first started coming out their guaranteed updates were NOT long to begin with.