Google Pixel January update causing Bluetooth and Android Auto issues for some

7 January, 2023 Google

Google Pixel January update causing Bluetooth and Android Auto issues for some

 

Google Pixel proprietors detailing gives off an impression of being a bug attached to the January 2023 security update that influences Bluetooth and Android Auto network. Albeit not affirmed that it is because of this update, the planning of the reports appears to confirm this.

 

The Pixel January update started its rollout on Tuesday and was inclined to convey a few fixes resolving issues with the finger impression scanner on the Pixel 6a and 7a, a bug with the Pixel 7 and 7 Genius show not waking from rest, issues with holding the right gadget direction, and a bug that forestalled gadgets with BLE (Bluetooth Low Energy) from matching, among others. That particular BLE bug fix is thought to have caused the issue clients are as of now encountering.

 

The main reports surfaced through a few posts on the Google Pixel subreddit and were subsequently investigated by 9to5Google. The particular issue is that when clients endeavor to associate with their vehicle's Bluetooth, a blunder message springs up that peruses "Problem connecting. Turn device off and back on."

 

Google Pixel January update causing Bluetooth and Android Auto issues for some

 

The issue doesn't give off an impression of being well defined for any vehicle brands as the reports name a few distinct ones. It likewise doesn't seem to influence a particular Pixel models, in any case, obviously, the Pixel 6 and 7 series are generally normally named since those are the latest deliveries.

 

Notwithstanding those inescapable Bluetooth network issues, another worry connects with Android Auto where a few clients are revealing that they can't interface. A portion of the investigating clients have revealed having done incorporates clearing the information and reserve off of the Play Administrations and Android Auto applications.

 

In any case, it shows up right now that either Google or T-Portable has previously seen the issue, as the January update appears to have been stopped on Pixels with a T-Versatile SIM card, regardless of whether opened. I end up having my Pixel 7 Genius on T-Versatile and still can't seem to get the January update. It is my speculation that this postponement might be connected with these Bluetooth and Android Auto issues.

 

Google still can't seem to formally recognize the issue, however I accept it is probably the case that a bug fix ought to be underway. I simply trust that we don't need to hold on until the following month's security update to be pushed to get expressed fix on our gadgets.

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