- Users are having problems with the Pixelsnap Ring Stand
- It’s breaking apart after a few days in some cases
- We’re not sure yet how widespread the problem might be
We were pleased to see the Google Pixel 10 launching with full support for the Qi2 wireless charging standards – magnetic attachments and all, similar to Apple’s MagSafe – but it seems some of the official accessories are already running into problems.
As reported by 9to5Google and others, the Pixelsnap Ring Stand that Google makes is starting to break apart for some early adopters. You can see a couple of posts on Reddit describing problems happening after just a few days of use.
The stand comprises a ring and a charging pad, and can work as a flat charger or as a stand with the two components opened up. The issue seems to be with the screws around the hinge coming loose, meaning the charger no longer works as a stand.
At this stage it’s difficult to assess just how widespread the issue might be, but it’s not a great look for Google’s quality control. We’ve asked Google for comment on the reported issues and will update this story if we’re hear back.
If you’ve already bought a stand, it might be worth taking a look at the screws and tightening them up if necessary.
Not the first issue
PSA: Don’t use the Pixelsnap Ring Stand without a case from r/GooglePixel
For now, Google hasn’t said anything officially about a fault with the accessory, and the Pixelstand Ring Stand is still available on the Google Store. We’ll update this story if that changes.
There are numerous third-party alternatives to the Pixelsnap Ring Stand if you’re looking for something that will prop up your Pixel 10 handset while also charging it: case makers Spigen, Ringke, Anker, and UAG all have similar products for sale.
It’s not the first issue we’ve seen with the newly-upgraded wireless charging standard on the Pixel 10 phones: a couple of weeks ago, users were reporting issues with older wireless chargers connected up to new handsets in the Pixel 10 series.
Considering we’ve waited so long for MagSafe-style charging on Android (Samsung is expected to upgrade its phones soon), it’s a shame that the introduction of the tech hasn’t been a smooth one – though it seems just a couple of screws are to blame here.