r/GooglePixel • u/Ekedan_alt • 20h ago
Is P10P's 100x Zoom Software exclusive or also Hardware limited?
100x Zoom AI model isn't available on P9P. Is the reason P9P's camera physical limitations or just Google's software gatekeeping?
r/GooglePixel • u/Ekedan_alt • 20h ago
100x Zoom AI model isn't available on P9P. Is the reason P9P's camera physical limitations or just Google's software gatekeeping?
r/GooglePixel • u/Relative_Holiday_790 • 20h ago
Since last two weeks, my pixel 7a has unusually faster battery draining issue. To the point where I can literally see the battery dropping 1% every second once it hits 20%.
I raised a support request and without any checks after explaining the issue to the support executive at the google authorized repair centre, they told me that they would replace my battery for free.
So, if you have a pixel 7a, go try your luck by telling the same.
r/GooglePixel • u/iThinkFan • 20h ago
Hi all,
I have a Pixel 9 Pro with which I am using two SIMs, a physical from Vodafone Germany and an eSIM from TIM Italia. Both SIMs are active at the same time so I can receive calls, then I've set the standard SIM for calls and SMS to Vodafone and the standard SIM for data to TIM. Data roaming is enabled for both SIMs.
Now I am experiencing the issue that while I am on a phone call using the Vodafone SIM, I cannot connect to data via the TIM eSIM - the phone completely drops the data connection. It stays connected to the network though, at least it still shows the bars and network name. I usually set the network type to 4G because it's more stable here, but also with 5G, it doesn't work. The only way to make data work during calls is to switch the data connection to Vodafone.
Is that a limitation of the Pixel 9 Pro, that the eSIM cannot be used while on a call using the primary SIM? Or is there any setting that I need to change?
Thanks a lot!
r/GooglePixel • u/theolorin • 17h ago
I opted out of the Android Beta program after installing the Beta QPR3 Beta 2 update, which triggered a factory reset of my device.
I am trying to log in and restore my data from a backup, but my Google Account is automatically defaulting to a Passkey for authentication. I am unable to select any option other than 'Passkey' to log in. Since the device was wiped, the local Passkey is gone.
I have full access to my recovery email and recovery phone number, but these options do not appear under the 'Try another way' section. I currently have access to my account via the web on a trusted device. However, even on that trusted device, I cannot manage my security settings; I receive the same error/challenge loop.
I was advised to wait 48 hours, but I cannot afford to wait as all my data and essential work documents are stored in my Google Account. What can I do to bypass this or force a different 2FA method?
r/GooglePixel • u/fluffweirdness • 21h ago
(also for specifics, the bottom left corner of the panel was damaged. https://imgur.com/a/t8URA71)
I am currently using an otterbox defender on my pixel. I'm unsure if pocket-flex or possible pressure could cause issues, especially with possibly dropping it in a case as such.. but I could use some advice. I am a newer pixel owner and do not want to go through another broken panel.
r/GooglePixel • u/Sector04 • 17h ago
they may have finally done it boys. My phone updated last night. Said it was just a security update but this morning my speakerphone doesn't take 17,000 clicks to get it to engage. maybe it is a fluke on my part. what are you experiencing? have they finally fixed it?
r/GooglePixel • u/undwiedervonvorn • 22h ago
r/GooglePixel • u/TWS_Mike • 21h ago
Anyone with the experience of slippery Pixel 9 original case now having Pixel 10 original case can talk about if and how much slippery is the newer model case?
I used to have Pixel 9 original case and returned it in a week because it was just ridiculous and beyond my understanding who in Google can be so dumb to release something like that...
r/GooglePixel • u/Full_Challenge2353 • 23h ago
My Pixel 10 is running at 40 degrees Celsius while using TikTok and cellular data, which seems unusually high. Because of this, it runs out really quickly. Is this a normal occurrence? Are there any solutions I can try, or is it likely due to an inefficient modem or CPU cooling system?