A big Google Pixel 6 update is here to fix a lot of annoying bugs

A big Google Pixel 6 update is here to fix a lot of annoying bugs
(*6*)If there's one thing the Google Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro are remembered for, it's the persistent issues with the phones that many users have encountered, causing the phones to constantly be in the spotlight and the butt of jokes. These problems, however, are beginning to be resolved.

(*6*)Google's last big step in fixing its devices has arrived, as the release of the January Pixel update is imminent and should clear more bugs than a pest control specialist. It is currently available for you to load yourself, but we recommend waiting for it to be available directly on your mobile, which should not take long.

(*6*)In fact, according to 9to5Google, the update could start rolling out as early as January 17; that's today, if you're reading this on the day this story was published.

(*6*)Pixel users have been waiting for the latest mobile update for a while, as the December version was removed at the last minute because it introduced a serious bug in call connection. The January update is so meaty because it includes all the changes from December, as well as the most recent ones (and a fix to the calling problem, hopefully!).

(*6*)Some of the new Google Pixel 6 fixes are pretty critical: The update fixes an issue where emergency calls didn't work if certain third-party apps were installed, and another where your phone would unlock if I missed a call and hadn't received it. a screen lock set.

(*6*)Ce ne sont que la pointe de l'iceberg, avec d'innominables correctifs por la lecture audio, la conectivité Bluetooth, la stabilité de l'appareil photo, l'interface utilisateur, la conexión Wi-Fi, les display problems and more. Strangely, the only site we've found with a full update changelog is Notebookcheck; we assume that Google does not include it until the update is official.

Analysis: This is not the end

(*6*) The latest update to the Google Pixel 6 didn't make the phone "good", mostly because that would imply that the phone was "bad" before, and it wasn't, just messy.

(*6*)While Google has clearly focused on new hardware and features in its 2021 generation of phones, making it a big step up from the Pixel 5, the ongoing history of device issues shows that Google I should have spent more time on the software.

(*6*)Just because a lot of issues have been fixed doesn't mean there won't be more. Also, previous updates have actually introduced problems, and there's no reason to think we've seen the end of them.

(*6*) So while the Pixel 6 is still messy, it's now "a bit messy" instead of "really messy" like before.