Google Pixel 6 receives the April update: news

The Google Pixel 6 receives the April update , so if you have one of these phones, then it’s your day. The truth is that the Google terminal will receive the security update at the same time as the rest of the compatible devices.

With this update, Google addresses specific problems that were occurring in the Pixel 6 , while improving several of its features and adding optimizations for better terminal performance, in addition to guaranteeing the device’s energy performance.

What’s new in Pixel 6

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First of all, with this update we will find additional improvements to wireless charging performance with certain accessories.

  1. Moving on to the camera, we see that with this update the issue that caused the front camera preview in certain apps to appear enlarged was fixed .
  2. In the cases of users who were seeing a green screen in the camera preview, it will no longer happen to them after this update.
  3. Fixed system UI crash when using apps in Picture-in-Picture mode on certain occasions.
  4. Also, with this update for the Google Pixel 6, the bug that caused an error message to be displayed when setting certain live wallpapers was resolved.
  5. If on your Google Pixel 6 the notification shade and Quick Settings were invisible after changing the wallpaper, this will no longer happen as it was resolved with this April 2022 update.
  6. Some users of Pixel 6 and other compatible devices were experiencing failure to load animation when canceling an app drawer search , which has been resolved for this update.
  7. Similarly, an issue that occasionally prevented navigation on the overview screen while TalkBack was active has been resolved.
  8. In some instances, Google Pixel 6 users were experiencing an issue with the Recents button preventing the overview from being displayed when using 3-button navigation with a third-party launcher.

The update is already available for most devices via OTA and in some cases it will be enabled progressively.

Via: 9to5google