Google Pixel 9 series

Which Pixel 9 series devices are you most interested in?

  • Pixel 9

  • Pixel 9 Pro

  • Pixel 9 Pro XL

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masashi

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Wonder if the selling price will drop after 3-4 months or will it maintain until the next model :o
 

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This is why pixels don't play nice with third party chargers. TL;DR: Pixel uses higher voltage(up to 17.9V) instead of using higher Amps, which runs contrary to most PPS charging standard.



With my ugreen 65w charger, it can reach around 34w when charging my pixel 9 pro XL
 

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With my ugreen 65w charger, it can reach around 34w when charging my pixel 9 pro XL
Ugreen can support up to 21V I think as mentioned by the OP of the reddit post.

Ankers are the ones having trouble charging above 27W
 

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With my ugreen 65w charger, it can reach around 34w when charging my pixel 9 pro XL
Sounds about right. My ldnio 140w GaN charger also charges it around 33w. ALthough im not sure if other 3rd party chargers will see any higher
 

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How to see wattage for charging uh? I use Ampere to see, it says 6000ma or 7000ma? I think.
My charger has a panel that tells you the watts thats being used at the moment. If not you need to get those external pass thru kind of gadget where you run your cable through to see
 

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PSA:

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