< img src = "/uploads/blogs/eb/bd/ib-fqsro8mud_2a76df99.jpg" Alt = "Google Pixel users complain about improper charging"/> ~ < P > Pixel smartphone users noticed that charging restriction feature up to 80% does not always work properly & mdash; Some devices are still charged up to 100%. This caused concern, and the owners began to discuss the problem on & nbsp; reddit & nbsp; and forum & nbsp; support & nbsp; Google. Some even pro & Rsquo; gave it up with March upgraded Android.
< P > In fact, everything works as Google has conceived. The charging restriction feature is designed to extend the battery life, preventing it from 100%. However, as Grapheneos developers explained, sometimes Pixel smartphones have to be fully charged. This is necessary for battery calibration so that the system can correctly evaluate its capacity.
< P >< IMG SRC = "/Uploads/Wysiwyg/%D0%90%D1%80%D1%82%D0%D0%D0%BC/07022025/1Screensht_34 width = "384" height = "865" />< /p > < p > Google confirmed that this feature has previously worked incorrectly & mdash; Prior to the output of Android 15 QPR22, the corruption mechanism did not start & nbsp; proper & nbsp; way. Now it is restored and therefore periodic charging up to 100% is the normal behavior of the device rather than a mistake.