Google’s latest Pixel 6 and 6 Pro update fixes weak haptic feedback to notifications
Google’s recent Pixel software updates don’t always land perfectly. For example, at the end of last year, the company was forced to The OTA release follows reports that the software caused the Pixel 6 and 6 Pro to interrupt calls. More recently, introduced an issue that caused the company’s latest phones to produce much weaker notifications when you receive them. Many Pixel 6 and 6 Pro owners after Google released the update, note that no matter what they put haptic feedback on their phone, they will miss calls and emails because they can’t feel their device vibrate.
On Monday, Google Pixel software update for May. It includes a fix for the vibration issue. The company writes on . The update addresses two other issues affecting all recent Pixels devices. The first involved a bug that caused those phones to wake up their screens without any input. The second one solves the problem that might crash the Pixel launcher after you restart your device. The update also includes from Google.
According to Google, it will roll out the May 2022 update to all eligible Pixel devices in the coming weeks. If you’re feeling adventurous, you can try installing the software on your phone by manually transferring it. Just keep in mind that flashing a device always comes with a degree of risk.
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