Do you buy Google Pixel 6 hoping that (optional) a 30W charger will add your cellphone in a hurry? You might need to take advantage of your expectations. The Android authority test shows pixel 6 and 6 pro not approaching the 30W ceiling hit. In practice, the top charger at 22W – not much better than 18W chargers from pixels 5.
This phone appears to meet Google’s claims in reaching 50 percent in 30 minutes. However, filling rubber very quickly after that, and the phone drops from newer USB power shipping, the standard charging PPS to the Long PD 2.0 specification after the battery reaches 75 percent. You don’t save a lot of time with a 30W brick, with the biggest savings on a 50 percent sign (31 minutes versus 40).
The Galaxy S21 Samsung Ultra attracts more power overall through the same charger, shrinking less aggressively and continues to use newer charging standards all the time, according to the test results. While the Ultra S21 battery is getting hotter, it’s still relatively cold.
We have asked for Google comments. AA believes this problem might be related to the software, because the charging algorithm appears “Virtually identical” with pixels 5. It is also important to emphasize that Google marketers do not promise 30W charging, only a half hour fast charge. It is not implied 30W charger, and filling profile charging that has known pixel 6 may require software updates to reach its full potential.