Google Pixel March update – fixed bugs and more

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Google’s March update bug list, which is already being rolled out to compatible devices, has been made public. Even if it is a short list, it is nevertheless wise to keep in mind in case you have been dealing with any of these problems.

Although not every device is receiving the identical set of changes, these fixes are applicable to devices as far back as the Pixel 6 series. For instance, Google claims updates for Bluetooth headset loudness issues, camera stability, and display stability, among other things. You can use the number that corresponds to each item on the list to determine which device the fix is for.

Pixel Update – March Bug Fixes

Apps

  • Fix for stability or performance with certain apps using WebView

Audio

  • Fix for issues with adjusting call volume on calls over BT headsets]

Camera

Display & Graphics

  • Fix for display stability and performance in certain conditions

System

Telephony

  • General improvements for network connection stability and performance in certain conditions

User Interface

  • Fix for issue occasionally causing color theme in launcher preview to not match with the selected wallpaper in certain conditions
  • Fix for issue with home screen icons to appear transparent after unlocking or switching apps in certain conditions
  • Fix for issue with switching between apps when using third party launchers in certain conditions
  • Fix for issue with themed icons in certain conditions
  • General improvements for performance and stability in certain UI transitions and animations

Fixes are available for all Pixel devices that are supported. Certain fixes can be region/carrier specific.

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