The May software update for the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro has just started rolling out with a fix for the haptic feedback issue reported by users. The problem was first reported in March when many Pixel 6 owners began complaining about weak haptic vibrations following the Android 12L update. According to the complainants, haptic vibrations on their devices lessened to a noticeable degree following the update, resulting in missed calls or notifications in some cases.
Released late last year to a warm reception from the media and buyers alike, Google's Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro are among the best smartphones that money can buy. Unfortunately, both devices suffer from several weird glitches, including buggy fingerprint scanners, slow 5G speeds, broken auto-rotate functionality and more. Weak haptic feedback was one more addition to the list following the Android 12L update, but Pixel 6 and 6 Pro users will now be hoping that Google will fix the issue for good with the incoming update.
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Google is rolling out its monthly update for May 2022, and it brings the usual security patches and bug fixes for the Pixel 6, Pixel 6 Pro, and other supported devices. According to Google's support pages, the update brings «improvements for haptic feedback under certain conditions and use cases.» This is particular to the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro and doesn't affect any of the other Pixel devices that are also getting the May 2022 update.
Alongside the haptic feedback issue that affects the Pixel 6 and 6 Pro, the incoming OTA update also brings fixes for a couple more bugs that affect all supported Pixel devices, from the Pixel 3a right up to the Pixel 6 twins. One of the fixes
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