Latest Google Pixel 6 update breaks Wi-Fi, but a fix is ​​coming soon

Latest Google Pixel 6 update breaks Wi-Fi, but a fix is ​​coming soon
(*6*)We've written so many stories about Google Pixel 6 software bugs that we've run out of easy ways to start them. Well, it happened again, because it turns out that the February software update is causing Wi-Fi problems.

(*6*)This issue was reported on Reddit, with users commenting on how the Wi-Fi was blocked when they put the phone to sleep: they had to manually wake it up and select a network each time they unlocked the device.

(*6*)The reports were numerous enough that an official Google account recently chimed in to say "we have identified the root cause and determined that it is affecting a very small number of devices", continuing that it "immediately developed a software fix that will be available in the next Google Pixel update, which will be released in March."

(*6*)So it seems that people who suffer from this problem will not have to wait long until their phones are repaired; Although the reports started in early February, some users may have waited a month with this serious problem.

(*6*)The most affected users may be those who have not yet noticed it and may think that they have problems with their home Wi-Fi or that they have not received any messages, without realizing that the Internet connection is down. has interrupted. .

Analysis: the story continues

(*6*)As for "off-the-cuff intros to Google Pixel 6 issue articles", we've run out of interesting insights on the news.

(*6*)Continue: It seems like every fortnight we write a new article about issues and bugs affecting Google Pixel 6 phones. Nothing new to say about it.

(*6*)Maybe Google needs to introduce a new smartphone that can start to break, so we can write new titles. The problems with the Pixel 6a would be at least moderately different to write.

(*6*)If we get tired of writing about the problems of Google Pixel 6, it could indicate the normalization of this fact. It is no longer surprising, it is banal, and not something that stands out in a negative way.

(*6*)It's not a good sign for Google if Pixel issues are so common that they're no longer noticeable, and could indicate a loss of confidence in the company's hardware.

(*6*)Still, it appears that these issues are not widespread enough to seriously concern all Pixel users, just enough to be a minor annoyance.