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IR100
2 years agoNeighbour
Help with poor device.
Ben with Telus for 26 years. Had good and bad phones, survived all. Now, I have a Pixel 8, and the battery does not last six hours with moderate use - emails, random searches and reading news. No vid...
Nighthawk
Community Power User
2 years agoIf you look at the battery usage under the system settings, what does it say is using most of the power?
Have you reached out to Google? It is their device and there are other users experiencing issues with battery life on their Pixels. Some seem to think that a weak cellular signal will also cause the Pixel phones to expend more energy
One of the discussions from Google's support forum recommends starting with this troubleshooting:
https://support.google.com/pixelphone/answer/6090599?hl=en&sjid=15470675138871210884-NC
Another discussion from Google about battery life: https://support.google.com/pixelphone/thread/246106329/pixel-8-and-8-pro-terrible-battery-life-using-network?hl=en
IR100
2 years agoNeighbour
Thanks. This is not the first phone I use, and my usage pattern has not changed since I got this device five months ago. Checked app usage, all normal within 2-3%, yet by 11am it shows 31% battery. Used today email, some browsing and read two newspapers.
I did not get the phone from Google, so I see no reason to chase them.
Regrettably this is a bad phone, or I got a lemon.
Excuse typos sent via handheld.
- KnightShadey2 years agoAdvocate
Outside of the initial return period, why do you think it's Telus' responsibility?
If you paid for additional device insurance, then you can file a claim for battery or device replacement.
Otherwise they fulfilled their requirements as a vendor selling you a Google phone with Google software that carries a Google warranty. It is most definitely Google you need to chase. Nighthawk has provided some good starting points.
- IR1002 years agoNeighbour
I see that my note has made a wave; maybe someone at Telus will take notice.
To the replies:
I did not buy a phone from Telus, I bought a service, and they provided a tool to enable that. If the tool fails, I pay and do not get the value.
I spoke to Telus support, who was nice enough to confirm it is under warranty, suggested to see the dealer who will test and take further action. Got the phone online, so gone to a neighborhood dealer who was not interested, just said I should use less apps. This is silly, to say the least. I do have apps, most of which are dormant. Using at most half a dozen on a busy day.
If I am to approach Google, Telus agents should direct me there with a contact number. This was not even suggested.
Thanks to all.
- Syaoran2 years agoAll-StarI think it's probably a combination of things. Google sea to not have great battery life in the first place, but moderate use should still get you to two thirds of a day. Are you in a weaker coverage area where the device is always switching between a few towers? Is your e-mail app on your device excessively checking for new e-mail? Sometimes a factory reset without restoring a backup is the best way to rule out software issues with the device.
Personally, my s23 Ultra gets two full days on moderate use and a day and a half of very heavy use. You might want to consider one of those or the s24 Ultra for your next upgrade.