- cross-posted to:
- android@lemdro.id
- cross-posted to:
- android@lemdro.id
tl;dr from the article:
- The Google Pixel 6 and 7 had connectivity issues due to an outdated and power-hungry Exynos modem, and it seems that the Pixel 8 is facing the same problems.
- Pixel 8 owners are reporting excessive battery drain, overheating, and poor connectivity when using mobile data, while Wi-Fi usage seems to be fine.
- Updating the modem’s firmware could potentially fix the power consumption issues, but previous Pixel phones with similar problems did not see significant improvements, so don’t expect a complete resolution. Snapdragon-powered Android phones offer better baseband and connectivity features for those who heavily rely on mobile data.
Are you facing similar issues? Since they cite the Exynos as a root cause for this, the only overheating I sometimes witness with my Pixel 7a is when I share my internet connection by hotspot but other than that, the battery life has been good since the Android 14 beta.
I’ve actually noticed that last night while at a party, that even with battery saver on, my phone drained from ~40% to dead over like 6 hours, even after I closed all apps. Very disappointing. Hopefully this can be fixed in an update or something.
My battery life on my 6 pro has been garbage for a while now. It’s fine if connected to WiFi, but any time I’m on Mobile data, I see a 10% drop in an hour with very, very limited screen time.
This is a bummer to hear because I was hoping an upgrade to an 8 would resolve the issue.
That’s definitely a lot of drain. Are you running Android 14? Have you looked at “Settings -> Battery -> Battery Usage” to see which apps consume the most power?