Good to know! I didn't want to spend more right now if I could help it. And maybe the charger that came with will hold up better than I expect.The 6P charger will charge it, but it'll take a bit. That battery is enormous.
Good to know! I didn't want to spend more right now if I could help it. And maybe the charger that came with will hold up better than I expect.The 6P charger will charge it, but it'll take a bit. That battery is enormous.
Yes, I know, which is why I was concerned, hopefully as long as it is rarely, if ever depleted again, it should survive. I'm accustomed to getting devices at around 50% as you say.
I have a spare USB type C cord for my Nexus 6p, wondering if the 6p charger could charge the Pixel in a pinch. I just don't feel like the charger/cord combo it came with will hold up. That cord is so flimsy looking!
Battery's up to 87% now, letting it run until charged before I play with it further.
Did notice it fluctuating between 2-3 bars on the wifi where my other devices were all a solid 3. But it's fast and smooth and responsive like my 6p ... so hoping I can live with any wifi quirks.
Edit: Thanks for the links! I may go that route.
I just ran WiFi Analyzer, though I'm not quite sure I understand it, but looks like our 5Ghz was fine for channel, tho it suggested there might be better channels for the 2.4Ghz band.
I've had mine for six weeks. I love it and have no plans on returning it. I have not experienced any WiFi issues during my normal use, but, I don't see my neighbor's hot-spots on my Pixel C, like I can on my Nexus 5, so I can understand why some people have trouble.
I will try to test that when I get home but I believe that the physical keyboard is active only when the magnets tell the tablet that it is there.