
Pixel 4a: a “disastrous” update that looks like planned obsolescence
The back of the Pixel 4a © Les Numériques
Is Google flirting with planned obsolescence? To hear many Internet users, the answer would be “Yes“unequivocally. Since January 8many Pixel 4a owners received an update supposedly “improve battery stability“For many, this has unfortunately resulted in little autonomy.
If Google detailed at length what this new one consisted ofPixel 4a battery performance program” — making it clear that, in certain cases “the battery life between two recharges could therefore be reduced” — the precise reasons behind the deployment of this update remain unclear.
A complete loss of autonomy
Unsurprisingly, Google's lack of communication on this point has annoyed many Internet users. On Reddit, threads detail the catastrophic impact this update had on their phones bloom in numbers.
Some 4a owners deplore that their mobile only lasts “a few hours“, while others claim that their battery only recharges to a third of its capacity. One testimonial even explains that, following the installation of the update, its battery percentages are no longer reliable everything.disastrous update” is used here and there.
A graph showing the loss of autonomy of a Pixel 4a © nerdyPagaman / reddit
Well aware of the effect that the update can have on its phones Google has made available a program of “compensation” for the owners affected by the problem. But there too, it's blocking.
No solutions in France
To make up for it, Google is offering a $50 payment to those affected, $100 off the purchase of a new Pixel or a free battery change. Small problem: the battery change is only accessible “while stocks last” and only in Germany, Canada, the United States, India, the United Kingdom and Singapore. No salvation for French consumers therefore.
A situation which quite annoys the Stop Planned Obsolescence (HOP) association who explains having received numerous testimonials from customers and clients complaining about autonomy”reduced to around 2 hours and difficulty charging the phone“. HOP regrets that the options are put in place.”prove to be unsatisfactory in view of the damage caused to consumers and the environment, for this model placed on the market since mid-2020“
Compensation “unsatisfactory in view of the damage caused to consumers and the environment”
Let us remember that replacing a smartphone that has become inoperable has a significant cost for the environment, since over 75% of the device's carbon footprint is generated during manufacturing.
A free repair… which can be expensive
And even for the lucky ones outside France, the procedure is not without pain. Google's policy is to repair ALL problems with a phone arriving in after-sales service, if a Pixel 4 received by Google has defects other than the battery (broken screen or other) the company will invoice these repairs before returning the phone . A free repair… which can cost a lot in total.
Finally, to make matters worse, the company also removed all system images from versions prior to this update. Even a determined Internet user cannot therefore go back and install a previous version of the system. The only way out for many is therefore to opt for alternative operating systems, less capricious on the battery.