Latest Google Pixel 6 problem finally has a fix via a new update
Date:
Tue, 03 May 2022 09:14:50 +0000
Description:
Google's latest Pixel 6 update fixes an issue caused by a previous update.
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After months of troublesome bugs the Google Pixel 6 range is in fairly good shape now. But with a recent software update Google took two steps forward
and one step back, adding various new features but changing haptic feedback
in a way that users didnt like. Now though, it seems that change is being rolled back.
The May 2022 Google Pixel update is now rolling out, and one of the changes
is listed as improvements for haptic feedback under certain conditions and
use cases. This change applies specifically to the Google Pixel 6 and the Pixel 6 Pro , so its clear that its designed to address the issue Google itself created with a recent update.
Presumably, this new update will make the vibrations stronger, as users found they became too soft with the March feature drop, but the changelog doesnt specify.
In any case, this isnt the only change thats included in the May 2022 update. All supported phones (meaning the Google Pixel 3a onwards) are also getting a fix for an issue that would occasionally make the display wake on its own,
and a fix for a bug that could cause the launcher to crash after restarting the phone.
Beyond that, there are also security fixes that are always worth grabbing,
but there arent any new features included here.
The update is rolling out now, so keep an eye out for it but it might take days or more to reach every Pixel phone. Analysis: an unwanted feature, not a bug
One interesting aspect of the vibration change is that Google lists it as improvements rather than a fix, suggesting the company doesnt see the
previous change as a bug.
At the time there was lots of speculation over whether the weaker haptics
were an intentional change or not, with some users even liking the change, noting that it felt more naturalistic.
Given the wording in this May update, it seems the weaker vibrations may well have been intentional, and that Google is just responding to user feedback (the overwhelming majority of which was negative) in changing them back. Either that or it was a bug, and the company isnt owning up to it. Make your Pixel even better with some of the best free Android apps
Via GSMArena
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https://www.techradar.com/news/latest-google-pixel-6-problem-finally-has-a-fix -via-a-new-update/
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