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The latest flagship phones from Google are the Pixel 10 lineup with the Pixel 10 Pro Fold being undoubtedly the most expensive, starting at $1,799. Reports from users show that this top-tier smartphone is quite a handful when it comes to chargers.

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The Pixel 10 Pro Fold actually gets to pick what chargers it will work better with. Users have shared reports about a question mark that appears on the screen whenever using a charger with the Pixel 10 Pro Fold.

What the problem is

Well this is new… Question mark next to battery icon. by u/wired- in PixelFold

With more users sharing the same stories, Google had to come in. The company revealed the reason for the mysterious question mark, being using an incompatible wireless charger with the Pixel 10 Pro Fold. As a solution, Google recommends using certified Qi2 wireless chargers to charge the Pixel 10 Pro Fold.

To completely solve the problem, the company talks about a future software update that will fix the issue. Until then, Google suggests rebooting your Pixel device to make the question mark icon next to the battery marker disappear.

The solution is short-lived if you use the same charger for the device, as the problem could return. The question mark icon does not signal a battery issue as the common conception of the icon’s appearance is.

Although Pixel phone batteries have begun to fail lately, let’s hope the Pixel 10 Pro Fold doesn’t turn out that way and the question mark is not an early warning of what is to come. The coming software update is expected to fix the issue.

Author:Obiajulum Ndubuisi

Obiajulum is a tech enthusiast passionate about writing. When she isn’t writing about gadgets, she will probably be playing badminton, watching a movie, or surfing the internet.

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Google is constantly working to make its Android apps more interactive for users, and Google Photos is one of those apps. The company has added new features to the app for more convenience and a better experience, some of which are Nano Banana integration and a photo-to-video generator. The app is currently working on an AI meme generator to make memes with your pictures.

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This new feature is Me Meme . It allows you to make memes with pictures of yourself, friends or family. You can choose a meme template you like, select the picture you want to make use of, and then create your favourite meme. You can easily send them in chats or on social media.

For the reference picture you will make use of, it first has to be backed up to Google Photos. The app will also suggest that you use selfies or photos that clearly show your face to get the best results. That is expected since the feature uses generative AI to make the memes. To avoid the meme coming out weird, you can use clear pictures that reveal your facial features.

Although the Me Meme feature is currently available on Google Photos, it won’t be long before it is launched. It is also not certain what meme templates the feature will support or if users can use their own meme templates instead. There is also a rumour of Google adding an AI meme generator in Gboard.

Author:Obiajulum Ndubuisi

Obiajulum is a tech enthusiast passionate about writing. When she isn’t writing about gadgets, she will probably be playing badminton, watching a movie, or surfing the internet.