Google fixes Pixel Bluetooth bug with server-side update

Prasad, 25 March 2017

Some Google Pixel users have been complaining about a bug with their devices where the Bluetooth would switch off on its own and if you switched it back on it could switch off again. Last month, Google had announced that they are aware of the issue and had fixed it, and that it will be rolled out to the device shortly.

Google confirmed today that it has finished putting the fix in place and that affected devices should be working now properly. Moreover, there is no update that needs to be installed by the user and the fix is installed automatically. Google confirmed that it is a server-side update and it's likely that the fix was installed through Google Play Services update, which happens automatically in the background.

Any other devices affected by this should likely get fixed too.

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  • Anonymous
  • 24 Jun 2017
  • Qtc

I think I may have figured out a fix for the Pebble & Android 6.0 Marshmallow. When Android is updated, by default, it turns on "Battery Optimization" for every app and service except for two, "Google Play services" and in my case, "Motorola Noti...

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  • 28 Mar 2017
  • rej

good thing they got that audio jack then huh?

  • Anonymous
  • 28 Mar 2017
  • vx6

Who cares

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