Why Won't My Google Pixel Wirelessly Charge? Troubleshooting Tips
Learn why your Google Pixel may not wirelessly charge and how to fix common issues quickly with easy troubleshooting steps.
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Ensure that your Google Pixel is positioned correctly on the wireless charger, ideally in the center. Check if the case is too thick or incompatible with wireless charging. Ensure the charger is compatible and plugged into a functioning outlet. Restarting your phone and updating your software can also resolve charging issues. If none of these steps work, try a different charger or contact Google support for assistance.
FAQs & Answers
- Why is my Google Pixel not charging wirelessly? Common reasons include improper phone placement on the charger, using a case that’s too thick or incompatible, an incompatible or faulty charger, or software issues.
- Can phone cases affect wireless charging on Google Pixel? Yes, thick or metal cases can interfere with wireless charging, so removing or replacing the case may help.
- How can I troubleshoot wireless charging issues on my Pixel phone? Ensure correct alignment on the charger, check charger compatibility, reboot your phone, update software, and try a different charger before contacting support.
- Do I need a special charger for wireless charging on Google Pixel? Yes, using a Qi-compatible wireless charger that supports your Pixel model is essential for proper wireless charging.