According to the Reddit user, the all-new Pixel 6 Pro battery carries 5003mAh power making a doubtable speed. The post reads, Has anyone experienced a recent slowdown in their Pixel 6 Pro’s charging rate?
He is trying to charge his phone with a 30W charger with the USB-C to USB-C cable that comes with the Pixel 6 Pro. He also tried the charger that came with an unspecified MacBook Pro model and said that it charged at about the same speed as the 30W charger.
Users claim that Pixel 6 Pro shows a three-hour charging time to go from 23% to 100%. Another user said that whenever he has under 10% battery life remaining on his Pixel 6 Pro, the battery will charge to over 50% in one hour, and be fully replenished in two hours.
In order to keep your battery in good health, the phone stops charging at 80% and computes how fast it needs to charge the remaining 20% to have the battery at 100% just when you unplug your device in the morning and commute to the office.
So for those of you who are complaining that your Pixel 6 Pro charges at a snail’s pace, especially from 80% to 100%, you might want to see if you notice a big improvement with adaptive charging disabled.
Also, if you facing charging issues then make sure that the Pixel 6 Pro charging port was clear with no obstructions.
So to reiterate, if your issue is that charging slows between 80% and 100%, make sure that you have Adaptive Charging disabled. If that isn’t the issue, you can get in touch with the Google Pixel community by going to Settings > Tips & support > Contact us > Enter info about your issue > Next step > Chat or get a call.