Google Pixel 6 and 6 Pro phones They are great phones on paper, but they are affected by it bugs And the Problems Which annoyed quite a few users. Google April update Arrived now (on time, for once) with fixes for several major charging, camera and security issues, 9to5Google It has been reported.
On the camera side, Google said that the update fixes “issues that cause the front camera preview in certain apps to appear magnified.” It also addressed an issue that sometimes caused a green screen in the camera preview. On the wireless charging side, there is a patch for performance issues with “certain accessories,” an issue that has surfaced on Reddit and elsewhere with many Qi . charging stand.
Several UI issues and bugs were also fixed (with all Pixel devices starting from 3XL and above), including crashes in Picture-in-Picture (PIP) mode, error messages with some live wallpapers, incorrect screen animations And more. It also includes security fixes, particularly for “a high security vulnerability in the Framework component that could lead to local privilege escalation”, as detailed in Security Bulletin.
After arriving two weeks late, the March security bulletin fixed a number of major bugs related to WiFi connectivity issues, battery management, and fingerprint recognition. However, it also made haptic vibration weaker, which led to users’ complaints about it different forums. google admit the problemNo word yet on a fix or update. Meanwhile, the April update is now rolling out “over the course of the next week in phases depending on carrier or device,” Google said, so you should see it soon.
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