Pixel 6: Google finally removed the buggy updates

This is not how the users and the Google developers imagined it. The first major update to the Pixel 6 phones turned out to be a disaster. But communication from Google has not been good enough either.

The so-called December update came a little later for the Pixel 6 smartphones and it still brought some serious bugs with it. The biggest problem was probably with cell phone reception. In addition, these bugs were accompanied by numerous minor problems in other areas. In any case, it was all serious enough that Google had to pull the ripcord a few days ago.

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Google continued to offer faulty firmware for download

But not final at this point. The firmware, which is more harmful to the devices, was still available for download. Even the reset to an older firmware, which Google enables via a website, still had the December firmware on offer until last Tuesday. So Google said that the firmware will no longer be distributed due to bugs, but continued to offer it for download. Incomprehensible!

December updates are wiped out

Now you have really removed all of the firmware files from your own website. Although it’s kind of amusing. I completely reset a Pixel 6 Pro on Tuesday, but actually back to the December firmware. Inadvertently. Some of the errors that occurred before now no longer appear. This confirms that the mentioned bugs do not occur with all users. But with too many.

Google plans to roll out an update a little later in January that will fix some of the known bugs. Of course, the old bug fixes from the December update are included, but also some new improvements. Some of these improvements, we know even since Tuesday night, as you in another article can bring inexperience .

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