The arrival of the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro on the market is not without worry.

Smartphones have suffered from several bugs and malfunctions since their release.

The screen may flash green or the device may make unannounced calls during the night.

Latest bug to date according to several accounts: an inoperative recharge, reports

Phonandroid

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Google's smartphones would need specific chargers and just don't respond to certain accessories.

Users who have used old or third-party chargers have indeed shared bugs on the Reddit platform.

" Nothing is happening "

“I have this problem with my wireless charger in my car, which has worked well for 4 XL,” says a user.

“My Pixel wireless charger, however, has no problem with charging.

Another user describes a charging problem that appeared after 10 days.

“I just got the device and plugged it into my generic cable / charger that I used until today,” another person said in her testimony.

" Nothing is happening.

No message, no warning, nothing.

It is as if he is not connected.

"

A state-of-the-art charger is required

It seems that the Pixel 6's battery is in fact only recharged with chargers compatible with the Power Delivery PPS protocol,

says Phonandroid

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Problem: Like Apple and Samsung, Google no longer provides a charger, or even a charging cable, with its phones.

The only solution left to Google customers is to equip themselves with a charger compatible with their latest smartphone.

Google, which has already offered several fixes for the various bugs of the Pixel 6 and 6 Pro, may soon take over this problem and offer an update.

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