Nexus 6P owners would be experiencing some major issues after upgrading to Android 7.0, the latest version of Google's mobile platform . Specifically, they would be informed of battery failures , remaining, in some cases, without any autonomy after taking some captures with the terminal's camera. The worst would come at the moment of turning off, since it would not be possible to turn the device back on through its buttons. These would not be the only problems that the phone would have registered after the arrival of Android 7.0. Failures in the bluetooth connection would also have been reported, with the impossibility of pairing the terminal with another device.
The arrival of Android 7.0 to the Nexus 6P would have more cons than pros. If recently some users complained of problems when connecting the device with another via bluetooth, now the failures would point to the battery. In a leaked video, you can see how a Nexus 6P with 53% battery would completely run out of autonomy when taking some shots with the camera. The worst would come at the moment of shutting down. The user would be unable to turn it on via the physical buttons on the Nexus. Basically , you would have to perform a larger operation to get it back on again.
The only way to restart the Nexus 6P would be by connecting the power cable until you see the charging icon on your screen. At the moment it seems that there is no solution for this problem, although some users say that performing a factory reset of all application permissions on the system would have worked. Others, on the other hand, would have had no luck and would not have been able to "save" the device even with a complete factory reset. In this case, the only option that would remain would be to wait for a patch that could solve these problems, something that could be falling in the next few days. Thus, if you own a Nexus 6P and have upgraded toAndroid 7.0 encountering these bugs, we advise you to be patient and wait for the new patch. That is in case you have already tried to reset the device or do a factory reset.
The Nexus 6P hit the market a year ago and it did so governed by Android 6.0 Marshmallow. This terminal manufactured by Huawei, rides a screen AMOLED of 5.7 inches to reach a resolution of 2,560 x 1,440 pixels (QHD). Inside there is room for a Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 processor, accompanied by a 3 GB RAM. This model also incorporates a 12.3 megapixel main camera with f / 2.0 aperture and the ability to record video with 4K resolution. For the rest, it equips a 3,450 mAh battery and USB type C charging port. If you are one of the few users who have not yet updated to the new Android 7.0 version , we advise you not to do so until further notice.