Evidence Indicates Imminent Firmware Management for Pixelsnap Accessories
Google is said to be getting ready to roll out firmware updates for its Pixelsnap wireless charger, akin to updates made available for other Pixel accessories. This news emerged from code snippets discovered in the Pixel Stand app, implying that users will soon have the capability to see and verify firmware versions for the Pixelsnap charger. While the details regarding these updates remain unclear, the indications suggest that firmware updates for the Pixelsnap charger are approaching.
The Pixelsnap charger, part of Google’s new Qi2 accessory range introduced with the Pixel 10 series, bears a resemblance to Apple’s MagSafe charger in both design and functionality. The Pixel 10 series is among the very first to embrace Qi2 technology, and the Pixelsnap branding encompasses a variety of accessories including the Pixelsnap Ring Stand and Pixelsnap cases.
The most recent version of the Pixel Stand app, version 2.2.0.834194002, features strings that hint at forthcoming firmware update functionalities. These include mentions of “Firmware version,” “Connect your Pixelsnap charger to view your device’s firmware version,” and “Checking firmware, this might take a few moments.” At present, Pixel 10 phones show only basic options for linked Pixelsnap accessories, but this scenario may soon shift with the incoming capability to view firmware versions.
Though it’s unclear whether Google has been quietly updating Pixelsnap chargers or if this marks the introduction of a new feature in development, the appearance of these code snippets strongly indicates that firmware updates are forthcoming. The specifics of these updates and the enhancements they will introduce remain to be seen, but further details are anticipated once the updates start to deploy.
