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USB-C has the nice feature of making an effectively random choice about which side is supposed to be charged. A phone will happily start charging a power bank. The devices are supposed to negotiate and automatically swap if it doesn't make sense. It doesn't seem to work well.
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For the Pixel 2 XL, the issue we had is that the LG battery kernel module was broken when built into the kernel instead of loaded as a dynamic kernel module. I'd guess that you're using an OS build with it built into the kernel and maybe it's missing appropriate workarounds.
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The non-XL Pixel 2 has an HTC battery kernel module. It's possible that it has a similar issue. We had a couple fixes applied for the Pixel 2 XL. The issue that I used to have is that fast charging wouldn't kick in with a generic charger or USB-C to the computer.
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