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Google must do better after its latest Pixel battery fiasco

Last updated: September 30, 2025 9:44 am
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In summary

  • Google Pixel 7 faces new battery swelling complaints.
  • Users are reporting concerning battery expansion issues.
  • This may indicate ongoing problems heading into the Pixel 8 series.

In a troubling development for users, the Google Pixel 7 series has begun to experience battery swelling issues, echoing similar complaints seen with the Pixel 6a and Pixel 4. Recent reports from PiunikaWeb reveal that users of both the Google Pixel 7 and the Google Pixel 7 Pro are voicing concerns over battery expansion.

One user detailed their experience in a support forum post, stating, “I purchased my Pixel 7 Pro around two years ago. Recently, I noticed that the side of the device has begun to separate, and upon inspection, it seems the battery could be swelling, which raises significant safety alarms including the risk of explosion or fire.”

This particular user praised Google for its prompt support response, receiving assistance within 48 hours. However, many others on the forums reported similar concerns without the same level of resolution.

Swollen battery issue

Google Support

Recurring Pixel Problems

This battery issue underscores a broader problem within Google’s Pixel lineup, where quality control has come into question. Earlier this year, a significant update was pushed for the Pixel 6a to address overheating risks after users reported potential fire hazards stemming from their devices.

As we look ahead, there is hope that Google’s anticipated shift towards a more premium design in the Pixel 9 line will signify a departure from these troubling issues. Nonetheless, the current state of the Google Pixel 8 series raises some concerns.

Google Pixel 7 Pro's display

Henry Burrell / Foundry

A Promise That Could Haunt Google

Given the design similarities between the Pixel 8, Pixel 8 Pro, and the upcoming Pixel 8a, there’s growing apprehension over whether users will face similar battery woes. This concern stems from Google’s commitment to provide a seven-year software update guarantee for the Pixel 8 series, which was a pivotal move to improve brand loyalty and customer satisfaction.

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However, in light of these recent battery issues, if the first generation of these devices within this extended support window cannot even make it to the halfway point without significant issues, it could reflect poorly on Google’s commitment to quality and reliability.

Whether Google has jumped the gun with this ambitious support plan remains to be seen. However, it is clear that the company must take decisive action to enhance hardware quality moving forward.

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