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From more than a day of battery life to barely making it
There has been a legion of complaints from Pixel 6, Pixel 7, Pixel 8, Pixel 9, and Pixel 10 users reporting that battery life has tanked following the April update.
Pixel 8 Pro. Noticeable battery drain issues after most recent update.
A Pixel user, April 2026
Same issue on pixel 9, battery now no longer lasts a full day.
A Pixel user, April 2026
The battery life drops significantly even during low-intensity tasks such as scrolling through social feeds. More concerning is the idle drain, with devices depleting even when sitting untouched.
My Pixel 9a used to last all day – I would usually went to bed with battery around 20%.Now suddenly I am always at 20% in the middle of the afternoon
AlienMyers, Reddit user, April 2026
For many users, this means that their devices need a top-up in the middle of the day that isn’t always feasible, leaving them stranded with a dead Pixel while on the go.
Has anyone had any problems with their battery getting warm? I’m on a Pixel 7 currently and just curious to see if anyone else has this. Support said that the update could fix it but I’m skeptical.
Alternative-Cat-2268, Reddit user, April 2026
Google is hunting for a fix
Google first responded to the complaints on April 14, saying its product and engineering teams were on it.
Thank you for reporting this issue. We have shared it with our product and engineering teams and will provide updates as more information becomes available.
Google, April 2026
We only have battery statistics, which lack the necessary detail for analysis. Without a bug report, we can’t pinpoint the specific application causing the problem.
Google, April 2026
Other possible suspects have also been singled out, including Meta’s Facebook and Instagram apps, 5G, and Google Play Store components.
Not normal
The battery life has been abysmal for some Pixel users since March, and Google has yet to identify the cause, let alone fix it. Naturally, many customers are pissed, with some swearing off Pixel devices altogether. Some have disabled charging limits to prolong battery life.
In addition to dying sooner, the devices are also heating up.
While updates do sometimes cause battery life to take a hit as they prompt background tasks, things usually normalize after a couple of days. The Pixel’s problems go far deeper.
Not acceptable
Two months is a long time for a battery drain issue to go unfixed. Judging by Google’s responses, an update may not arrive until May at the earliest.This should be a priority issue for Google, considering a phone with atrocious battery life is pretty much useless.
