Pixel 6, Pixel 7 battery-draining bug is being fixed by Google's server-side update
But the good news is that no update needs to be downloaded in order to fix the problem which cut the battery life of some Pixel 6 and Pixel 7 series handsets in half. In half! Google says that as soon as it became aware of the issue it issued a server-side update. As a result, "...impacted users should see their devices return to normal behavior immediately. This fix does not require an app update."

No this egg was not fried on the back of a Pixel 7 Pro
Google needs to work on optimizing the battery on the upcoming Pixel 8 series, especially with the Pixel 8 Pro. Samsung has greatly improved the battery life of its top-of-the-line Galaxy S23 Ultra compared to the Galaxy S22 Ultra, and the iPhone 14 Pro Max remains the battery leader among flagship handsets. Now the ball is in Google's court and perhaps Google can even come up with something to extend battery life on its 2021 and 2022 high-end Pixel models.Buy the Google Pixel 7a now!
For now, those Pixel users complaining about the Google app draining their batteries and making their phones way too hot to the touch can sit back, do nothing, and hope that Google's server-side update fixed these issues.
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