Dexter Langford
Dexter Langford

So, picture this: you’re in the middle of a heated gaming session or the latest binge-watch, and your phone decides it’s time for a spa day, slow-charging like it just discovered the joys of lounging. Why? Well, thanks to Google’s new Pixel 10 series, we’re finding out that thermals are throwing a wrench into the Qi2 charging party.

Yes, folks, the Pixel 10 Pro XL is flexing its charging muscles with a snazzy 25W speed while the smaller siblings are left in the dust, charging slower than a tortoise in molasses. What gives? Google spills the tea over to Android Central, saying it’s all about cooling—because who doesn’t want their phone to feel a little cooler than you on a hot summer day? The larger XL has more breathing room to dissipate heat, while the smaller versions are more cramped than an overstuffed burrito.

In the tangled web of tech, understanding thermals is crucial. It seems like Google’s engineers tailored the one-time hotshot Pixels to be cool **and** collected. So, when you’re investing in a shiny new Pixel, remember: size does matter, particularly when it comes to charging.

Next time your phone takes its sweet time to charge, just blame the thermals. Because let’s be real, at least it isn’t throwing tantrums like your overly dramatic friend!


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