The Pixel 3 series launched in October of 2018, so it's not that old, certainly not old enough for people to have to worry about random hardware failures. And yet there is a growing number of reports from Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL owners whose devices are stuck in Emergency Download (EDL) mode. EDL mode is a low-level recovery mode that ships on mobile devices with Qualcomm chipsets, and it's used for reflashing software when the device otherwise fails to boot. For a phone to suddenly enter EDL mode suggests there's something seriously wrong with the device that prevents it from booting normally, and that seems to be happening here.
Some Pixel 3 devices are stuck on EDL mode, and nobody knows why
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