Google will replace Pixel 7a batteries with swelling issues
Google Pixel 7a devices with swollen batteries will be replaced for free. The company started a replacement program that allows users with problematic devices to get their phones fixed in seven regions.
The symptoms of a problem that might qualify for free replacement include visible swelling, separation of the back cover, or abnormal battery behavior — considerably quicker discharge even with limited usage.
The Pixel 7a devices are entitled to one battery replacement at no charge, although this is only for units that are still under warranty.
Alternatively, users can return their phones and get $450, converted to the local currency equivalent.
Phones that are out of warranty can get either a one-time payment of (the equivalent of) $200 or a $300 discount for the Google Store, but only for hardware.
Google Pixel 7a
This does not apply to the United States and India, where walk-in and mail-in repair options are available – users in these countries will not get any of the discounts, mentioned above. The terms apply only for these markets: Canada, Germany, Japan, Singapore, and the United Kingdom.
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Reader comments
- WHO CARES
- 30 Apr 2025
- gjL
Once a screwdriver touches a phone, put the phone in the trash...
- Anonymous
- 28 Apr 2025
- Sr6
Exactly. The world does not need more E-garbage like this!
- Minu
- 28 Apr 2025
- IWU
But older Nokia Series 20, 30, 40, Symbian and Windows phones had swelling batteries after 3 years, didn't they? It's a significant change in battery technology for their Android devices.