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Google shares how its smartphones are built to last

In a new blog post, Google has shared insights into its rigorous durability testing practices for the Pixel smartphones. The company has also shared two incredible stories of Pixel 6a, where the smartphones survived extreme conditions, demonstrating their rigidity.

January 28, 2025 / 19:01 IST
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Google, via a new blog post, has shared insights into the rigorous durability tests while also recounting two remarkable stories of Pixel 6a devices surviving extreme conditions. The tech giant has tested its Pixel devices to temperatures ranging from -30°C (-22°F) to 75°C (167°F) to test its adaptability in diverse conditions, such as transitioning between warm indoor environments and cold outdoor weather.

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In February 2024, Andrew Prag lost his Pixel 6a while skiing in Serre Chevalier, France. He attempted to track it using geolocation, but heavy overnight snowfall made this impossible. However, six months later, while revisiting the area, Andrew decided to search again. Surprisingly, he recovered Pixel 6a, which was covered in mud but still intact

Google’s Product Integrity Engineering team lead, Ajay Kamath, also shared a similar story in the blog post. His daughter’s Pixel 6a survived five days in the snow after being dropped from a ski lift. To his surprise, the device was still functional and was running in the battery saver mode. Both these examples showcase how Google’s internal testing aligns with actual device resilience in challenging environments.