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New system update for the Pixel 4a
Yup, if your auto-update is off, the current version will stay as it isWhat if I don't proceed with the update?
My auto update is turned off. Will it just remain as it is?
Yup, if your auto-update is off, the current version will stay as it is
After a couple of days, the battery percentage finally got reported as per normal. It was stuck at 100% for the last three days, but the option of hiding battery percentage in statusbar remains greyed out.This update is quite a nuisance it turns out, the OS disables the battery percentage from functioning normally and returns 100% all the time if it deems that your battery is due for replacement. Now the user of my 4a is complaining and I am having an earful. I can understand if the phone gets throttled, but not allowing battery percentage to even be reported is a little too much. Even Accubattery cannot get the battery usage stats.
Not sure if this is true or not, there have been reports that the update still got downloaded even when the auto update toggle is off. There is a reason why they described the update as mandatory.Yup, if your auto-update is off, the current version will stay as it is
Not sure if this is true or not, there have been reports that the update still got downloaded even when the auto update toggle is off. There is a reason why they described the update as mandatory.
After a couple of days, the battery percentage finally got reported as per normal. It was stuck at 100% for the last three days, but the option of hiding battery percentage in statusbar remains greyed out.
Nope, based on Accubattery, the update also caps the capacity of the battery to 50%, so charging to 100% only recharges the battery to half tank. Quick charging is also disabled. I'm going to backup the phone and revert to the previous known good firmware and block auto updates going forward.Is it better now or still having issues?
Don't think the eligibility has anything to do with installing the update. I checked way before the update was made available.Actually, I don't really understand the purpose of the update. While I don't use my 4a anymore, the battery was stable and I didn't experience any issues since the last supported system update.
I used the Google link to check if my IMEI is eligible for the battery replacement / money and it says no, is it because I have not installed the update yet?