Facing mounting complaints over overheating and battery performance, Google has launched a Battery Performance Programme for Pixel 6a users, offering free battery replacements or compensation options. The move comes as the company attempts to address long-standing concerns about the device’s thermal and power efficiency.
“The battery replacement program provides one battery replacement at no charge for eligible Pixel 6a devices following an initial eligibility check and physical inspection of your device,” said Google.
As part of this initiative, Pixel 6a owners now have multiple options. They can either get their battery replaced at no cost through authorised service centres or opt for compensation. The payout comes in two forms: $100 (approx. Rs 8,500) in cash or $150 (around Rs 2,800) in Google Store credit, which can be used towards buying a new Pixel device.
However, cash payouts may not be available in all countries due to local regulations. Payments will be handled by third-party provider Payoneer, and users may be required to submit ID proof, like a PAN card in India or SSN in the US, depending on local rules.
To curb further issues, Google will also push a mandatory Android 16 update to all Pixel 6a units. The update is designed to optimise battery efficiency and reduce overheating—problems that have been widely reported by users since launch.
Eligibility for the programme can be checked on a dedicated page created by Google. Users need to submit the IMEI number of their device and the email address linked to it. If someone is applying on behalf of another user, Google may request additional verification.
Things to keep in mind
Google has made it clear that:
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