Google Pixel 6's April update patches wireless charging, green screen glitch, Digital News

Google Pixel 6's April update patches wireless charging, green screen glitch, Digital News

Google’s April 2022 update for Pixel just started rolling out to Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro users. Like the updates in previous months, this salvo contains both specified and unspecified fixes to certain features.

According to Google, the latest update fixes wireless charging for Pixel 6 and 6 Pro phones and “certain accessories”. It also fixes an issue where users are greeted with a green display when firing up the Camera app for these two Pixel models.

The accompanying security update bundled together will have more details from April 5 onwards (likely April 6 since it’s US timezone). Software fixes across other Pixel devices (Pixel 3a XL onwards) are for minor, quality-of-life issues. For example, Google said it managed to patch an issue where certain live wallpapers cause an error message pop-up.

If you’ve not received your April 2022 firmware update, don’t fret. Google only just started rolling it out half a day ago (at the time of publishing), so it’ll take some time to cascade to your devices. To update your Pixel phone, go to the Settings app, and select System > System Update.

Source: Google

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This article was first published in Hardware Zone.