Here are the best solutions listed from easiest and fastest to more complex and time-consuming.

Try a stronger power button press.

The power button on a Google Pixel may require more pressure than the power button on your previous smartphone.

Use a toothpick or pin.

Connect your Google Pixel to a power source.

Its possible that your smartphones power button is working fine and that the battery has died or been damaged.

Double-check your Google Pixels power button location.

You may be pressing the wrong button.

Clean your Google Pixel.

Some grime may be preventing the power button from working properly.

Check for an Android update.

Uninstall recently installed apps.

Visit your mobile service provider.

Factory reset your Google Pixel.

If none of the above solutions worked, its worth trying a factory reset.

Request official online support for your Google Pixel phone.

Upgrade to a newer Google Pixel model.

Your cellular service provider should be able to tell you what your options are.

You wont be able to use such apps to turn on your Pixel if its powered down.

To do this, selectSettings>Advanced>Scheduled Power On/Offand choose your preferred time.

Malware and viruses can also cause Google Pixel power buttons to stop responding or working as they should.

When you get to the recovery screen, use the volume buttons to navigate to and selectReboot System Now.

To remove the Google Assistant Home button, openSettings, go toAdditional tweaks, and selectButton and gesture shortcuts.

SelectLaunch Google Assistantand tapNoneto remove it from the home screen.

it’s possible for you to also assign Assistant to another button or gesture.

When you get an incoming call, press the upper or lower part of the volume button.

The call will be silenced and can continue on to voice mail.