And a major reason for that was attributed to the first generation of the Tensor chipset. But now that its latest flagship houses the G2 chipset under the hood, we are on the optimistic end that the devices would be much more efficient this time around. Moroever, ever since users had updated their Pixel 6 Pro to Android 13, they had noticed frequent device overheating.
This time around, the Pixel 7 series comes with Android 13 out of the box, so let’s keep our fingers crossed that the bug doesn’t make a comeback. But even if it does, there’s nothing to worry about as the below-listed workarounds should help you fix the overheating issue on your Pixel 7/Pro. So without any further ado, let’s proceed ahead with the tweaks to cool down your device. Follow along.
How to Fix Pixel 7/Pro Overheating
It is recommended that you try out each of the below-mentioned workarounds and then see which one spells out success for you. So with that in mind, let’s get started.
FIX 1: Disable Adaptive Charging
When you plug in your device to the charger at night, the Adaptive Charging feature will keep the battery charged to a maximum of 80% throughout the night. Then when it’s time for you to wake up, it will complete the rest of the charging process so that you get a fully charged device. But how does it determine your wake-up time? Well, it primarily uses the alarm that you have set up and your daily usage routine. And while it does its job quite well, it still has a long way to go. This is because some users have voiced their concern that once they wake up, they still find their device stuck at 80% charging. So they again have to restart the charging process which in turn ends up overheating their device. So you could consider disabling this feature and then check out the results. Here’s how it could be done:
FIX 2: Restrict App’s Battery Usage
In some cases, an app might be aggressively running in the background which would not only lead to excessive battery drainage but could also result in overheating of your device. Therefore, you should consider putting a cap on the maximum battery usage for such apps. Here’s how it could be done:
FIX 3: Disable Physical Activity Permission
If you have a smartwatch app installed on your device, then it would tend to constantly run in the background and carry out its tasks such as counting your steps. However, in this in turn might also end up overheating the device in the long run. So you should consider disabling the app’s Physical Activity permission and refer to all your activity data directly from the watch itself. Here’s how it could be done:
FIX 4: Maintain Room Temperature
It has been observed that Pixel usually tends to get hotter if has been left plugged into the charger overnight. In this regard, when the battery temperature crosses the 40-degree C mark, then the device tends to charge only at 3.5W only. So in such cases, it is recommended that you try to cool down your phone by putting it in front of your air conditioner vent. Upon further testing, we found out that once the device temperature was lowered to 25 degrees C, then it was charging at its full capacity. So try charging your Pixel 7/Pro in a cool environment and then see if it does any good in fixing the overheating issue
FIX 5: Use Official Charger
While it has already been said many times before, but I would still like to reiterate the fact that you should only use the official charger and not any third-party one. In this regard, use the official USB cable and the 30W charging brick provided by Google.
FIX 6: Flash Custom Kernel
If you are willing to go into the road less traveled, then flashing a custom kernel could make a difference between day and night. They tend to give special attention to improving the device’s efficiency and performance by making sure that the memory and system resources are consumed in an equilibrium manner. In this regard, the Kirisakura Kernel could prove to be one of the best bets for your device. However, at the time of writing, it is yet to go live. Once it gets available, we will update this section accordingly, along with the flashing instructions.
So on that note, we round off this guide on how you could fix the overheating issue on Pixel 7/Pro. If you have any queries concerning the aforementioned steps, do let us know in the comments. We will get back to you with a solution at the earliest.
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