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Google extends free battery repair programme for Pixel 7a users

Google offers free battery replacement for Pixel 7a users in the US, UK, Canada, India, Germany, Japan, and Singapore who are experiencing swelling issues.

Google has launched a free repair programme for Pixel 7a users facing battery swelling problems. If you own a Pixel 7a, you may have noticed your phone looking a bit thicker than usual or the back cover starting to lift. This could signal battery swelling, which Google has confirmed as a known issue for certain Pixel 7a phones.

According to Google’s support page, there are a few signs to look out for:

  • Your phone appears thicker or swollen.
  • The back cover bulges or separates, leaving gaps or openings around the edges.
  • Your battery drains quickly, even when you are hardly using the phone or you are unable to charge it properly.

If you spot any of these symptoms, you can get your battery replaced for free. Google has made it clear that while battery replacement is offered at no cost, it does not change or extend the warranty of your Pixel 7a.

To find out if your phone qualifies, visit the official support link provided by Google. The process is simple, and you will be guided through how to get your phone inspected and repaired if needed.

Where you can get the repair done

Google’s extended repair programme is available in seven countries: the United States, India, Canada, the United Kingdom, Germany, Japan, and Singapore.

You can visit a walk-in repair centre in any of these locations to have your Pixel 7a checked and repaired. Using only authorized centres is important to ensure you receive the free service.

If you live outside these countries, you are advised to contact Google support directly for more information. They may guide you on steps to take if you believe your Pixel 7a is affected.

More about the Pixel 7a

The Google Pixel 7a was released in Singapore in May 2023, priced at S$749. It quickly became popular for people looking for a mid-range phone with many features in Google’s higher-end models.

The Pixel 7a offers a clean Android experience, solid camera performance, and good value for money. However, the battery swelling issue has become a concern for some users, which is why Google has offered free repairs.

If you want to learn more about how the Pixel 7a performs, you can read detailed reviews online that highlight its strengths and areas for improvement.

This extended repair programme shows that Google is taking customer satisfaction seriously by addressing a hardware issue that could affect the safety and performance of its devices.

If you have a Pixel 7a, it is a good idea to check your phone today and take action if you notice any signs of battery swelling. Early attention can prevent further damage and ensure your safety while using your device.

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