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New Pixel December 2025 update fixes battery drain, Pixel 10 touch issues [U]

Some Pixel owners today are getting a new December 2025 update today after installing the initial release (Android 16 QPR2) at the start of this month.

Update 12/19: Two days after the on-device update started rolling out, Google has released factory and OTA images for the Pixel 8 and newer. Every regional/carrier variant that saw a release earlier this month has received a corresponding new build.

  • BP4A.251205.006.E1: Global
  • BP4A.251205.006.C2: Japan
  • BP4A.251205.006.A4: EMEA

This suggests the update is intended for all users, especially when you factor in the Verizon release notes (Pixel 8-10):

  • Battery drain: Faster than normal battery depletion.
  • Touch unresponsive: Intermittent touch failures observed specifically on Pixel 10.
  • Cached content access: Inaccessibility of locally stored content (e.g., offline media, maps) after upgrading from Android 14 or earlier directly to Android 16.

However, Google does not appear to have fully rolled it out. All our unlocked devices have seen the update, but phones on Google Fi/T-Mobile haven’t received it yet.

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Original 12/17: This OTA comes in at around 25 MB, with reports from owners of the Pixel 8, 9, and 10 series.

However, this is not widely available as of Wednesday afternoon (PT), and it’s unclear if all users/carriers will receive this update. Compared to the last out-of-cycle update in October, this might be a more limited patch. Google has not posted any factory or OTA images yet.

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