Google just shut that door by pulling the download links for previous firmware. Someone on Reddit noticed that the only Android image you can get for the Pixel 4a is the new update that Google ...
Earlier this month, Google surprised Pixel 4a owners with an update that reduced the phone’s battery life. Now, the company has pulled older versions of the Pixel 4a software, preventing people from ...
Google has removed older firmware for the Pixel 4a, leaving users with no official way to downgrade from the problematic update. We advise users not to download rehosted firmware, as it could have ...
Are the Google Pixel 6 Pro and Pixel 8 Pro waterproof? Yes, to a degree, since they share an IP68 rating. You shouldn’t swim or shower with them though, at least not without a water-sealed case.
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If you need new wireless earbuds, you should check out the various models of the Google Pixel Buds, particularly the Google Pixel Buds Pro currently discounted. They offer long battery life ...
Google launched the Pixel 4a in 2020 as the most affordable model in the Pixel 4 series. The device stood out for its great price-to-performance ratio, long-term support, and good camera quality.
The Google Pixel 6 Pro is the most expensive phone in the Pixel family yet. It comes with processor designed by Google called Tensor and has big 5003 mAh battery with 30W charging speed. On the back ...
Google will roll out a Pixel 4a update to improve the stability of the battery performance. The build will roll out starting Jan 8, 2025 The update may reduce battery life, but affected units can ...
Google has published new information that clarifies how many charges its Pixel phones can hold. The Search company has confirmed that a Pixel 8a and later should retain up to 80% battery capacity ...
Google says affected Pixel 4A owners can claim a free battery ... by David Pierce designed to tell you everything you need to download, watch, read, listen to, and explore that fits in The Verge ...