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Just successfully replaced the battery in my Pixel 4 XL using the #iFixit kit! The process went smoothly overall, although I accidentally messed up the battery adhesive and ended up not using it. The seal glue was almost perfectly aligned, but not quite. Despite that, everything is functioning perfectly now. Overall, I'm pleased with this experience, although I wish iFixit's website had better instructions for reassembly and adhesives. Their tools are excellent though. Impressed that they still stock parts for discontinued products.
My Pixel 4 XL is finally dying because of the battery, and I don't have the skill to replace it, I don't know what phone to buy now, I wanted something to run GrapheneOS or PurismOS but it's either a really expensive phone or one with bad specs.
Also I kinda want the pixel fold, but IPX8 is a no.
Choosing phones was more difficult than I remembered.
#Smartphone #Android #FOSS #NewPhone #PixelPhone #GrapheneOS #PurismPhone
Hey @GrapheneOS is there a way to bring something like the adaptive battery feature that Google's Android has? I understand it's probably some proprietary Google software but I always hope there's an alternative.
@GrapheneOS
Where do I report an issue with the OS?
I've been getting a popup message on my Pixel 4 XL on version 13 (TP1A.221005.002.B2), saying; "problem detecting battery meter" and the battery icon has a question mark.
I don't even know if it's a software issue but my phone is in pristine condition.