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Pixel 6a Overheating Issue: The Forced Update is Here

Devika R. Sharma
Last updated: August 22, 2025 1:12 pm
Devika R. Sharma
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A Google Pixel 6a phone on a desk, illustrating a user's personal story with the Pixel 6a overheating issue.

My Loyal Pixel 6a Just Got a Worrying Update

For about two years, my Google Pixel 6a has been a fantastic companion. When I first bought it, I followed a detailed gadget buying guide, and it lived up to all my expectations. The camera is brilliant, the performance is solid, and it’s been nothing but reliable. But last week, an email from Google changed everything. The email was about the Pixel 6a overheating issue a problem that has reportedly caused some phones to catch fire.

A smartphone charging in the dark, highlighting the Pixel 6a fire risk associated with battery problems.

Google’s solution? A “mandatory” software update that, if my phone is deemed “impacted,” will intentionally reduce the battery’s performance after it hits 400 charge cycles. In simple terms, to reduce the fire risk, Google is slowing down my phone. To be honest, it’s a disconcerting feeling.

What This “Fix” Actually Means for Me

A user looking at the Pixel 6a mandatory update notification on their phone's battery health screen.

My phone is now updated to Android 16, and everything will seem normal until it crosses that 400-charge-cycle threshold. After that, the battery life and charging speed will be deliberately throttled. It’s a strange kind of “fix.” Using software to address a hardware flaw by degrading the device’s core functionality is something that’s becoming more common in today’s global tech trends.

In a way, it’s a form of Artificial Intelligence where an algorithm determines when to “nerf” my device’s battery to maintain safety. But as a user, it feels like I’m being robbed of my phone’s full potential. Some users have even reported that the update has made their phone “virtually useless,” requiring multiple charges just to get through the day.

My Three Difficult Choices

A person deciding on their Pixel 6a compensation by looking at their phone and the Google Store on a laptop.

Google has laid out three “remedy” options for this headache, and I had to pick one.

  • Free Battery Replacement: This seems like the best choice. A new battery means the software restrictions are lifted, and my phone goes back to normal. However, reports are flooding in about severe battery shortages at repair centers, with some people being put on long waitlists.
  • $100 Cash Payout (₹8,500): This option sounds simple. Take the money and do what you want. But here too, users are reporting glitches with the payment system, making it a frustrating process.
  • $150 Google Store Credit (₹12,700): This has the highest monetary value, but it can only be used to buy a new Pixel phone and can’t be combined with other offers, which severely limits its usefulness.

The whole process feels designed to be difficult. It feels like customers are being punished for Google’s mistake. The situation is eerily reminiscent of the infamous(Samsung Galaxy Note 7 recall: Here’s what happens now) from 2016, which was another major hardware failure.

What I’m Going to Do

After a lot of thought, I’ve decided to go for the free battery replacement. Even if it takes a while, I want to keep using my Pixel 6a until its software support ends in 2027. If I can’t get a battery, I might just buy a genuine battery kit from iFixit and try it myself, which is a great example of the Right to Repair movement in action.

This whole experience has been a lesson. Smartphone battery safety is something we often take for granted. Simple things like using certified chargers and not charging your phone on heat-trapping surfaces like a bed are incredibly important. This incident clearly shows how, in the coming tech trends of 2025, companies will increasingly use software to control the lifecycle of their products.

If you also own a Pixel 6a, I strongly advise you to visit Google’s “Pixel 6a Battery Performance Program” page and check your phone’s eligibility with its IMEI number. It’s a matter of your safety.

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ByDevika R. Sharma
Devika R. Sharma is a self-proclaimed gadget guru from New Delhi who believes technology should be fun, not frustrating. She spends her days exploring everything from the latest smartphones to the quirkiest smart home devices. At TygoCover, she is the lead voice for the Gadgets & Reviews category, dedicated to providing reviews you can actually trust.
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