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Google Pixel Battery Drain Woes Persist After May 2025 Update: Is Your Phone Affected?

Google Pixel Battery Drain Woes Persist After May 2025 Update: Is Your Phone Affected?

Are you experiencing rapid battery drain on your Google Pixel phone after installing the May 2025 update? You're not alone. A growing number of Pixel users are reporting significant battery life issues and overheating problems following the most recent security patch. This article dives into the details of the issue, potential causes, and possible temporary solutions while we wait for a fix from Google.

Reports of battery drain and overheating began surfacing almost immediately after the May 2025 update rolled out. Users have flooded Google's support forums and popular Reddit communities with complaints of their Pixel devices struggling to last even half a day on a single charge.

A Google Pixel 9 Pro next to a Google Pixel 9 XL, showing the difference in size
A Google Pixel 9 Pro next to a Google Pixel 9 XL, showing the difference in size

The issue appears widespread, affecting a range of Pixel models from the Pixel 6 to the latest Pixel 9 lineup. While the May 2025 update was intended as a routine security patch addressing known vulnerabilities and bug fixes, it seems to have inadvertently introduced a new set of challenges for Pixel users.

One potential culprit that has been identified by some users is the Instagram app. Some Pixel owners have reported that uninstalling Instagram has resolved the battery drain issue. However, others who aren't using the app are still experiencing similar problems, suggesting that the Instagram app is not the only cause of the battery drain.

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Another theory involves potential problems with Wi-Fi connectivity. Some users have reported their Pixel phones consuming abnormally high battery power through constant Wi-Fi usage, with one Reddit user reporting that WiFi took 100% of the battery life in just three hours. These users also reported connectivity issues, with phones turning Wi-Fi off unprompted and being unable to connect.

Unfortunately, downgrading to the April patch is not an option as the May update contains a new anti-rollback bootloader. Some users have found temporary relief by clearing the data of the Android System Intelligence app, which reportedly reduces battery drain and device temperature. Another short-term measure is to utilize the Battery Saver mode, which can extend battery life by limiting background activity, display refresh rates, and location sharing.

For now, the best course of action is likely to wait for Google to release a fix, either through a Play Services update or a new firmware update. It's important to note that this is the second consecutive month that Pixel users have encountered issues following a monthly security patch. The April 2025 update caused delayed notifications, though this issue was not as widespread as the current battery drain problem.

Have you been experiencing battery drain or overheating issues on your Pixel phone after the May 2025 update? Share your experiences and potential solutions in the comments below. We will continue monitoring this situation and provide updates as they become available. Stay tuned to Techpus.com for the latest developments on this story and other tech news.

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