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David Nield

'Definitely positive news': the Pixel boot bug nightmare might soon be over, but there's a new issue to worry about

Google Pixel 10a Review.
  • A boot loop Pixel bug is apparently close to being sorted
  • Google has a beta update in the works to fix the issue
  • Meanwhile, more complaints are coming in about a different issue

There's good and bad news to report in terms of Google Pixel phone bugs, with one frustrating issue getting some much-needed attention from Google engineers, while another problem is apparently just getting started.

The good news first: Google is testing a fix for the bug that's left certain handsets stuck in a boot loop cycle for the past few weeks, an issue which seemed to start plaguing users right after the March 2026 Pixel Drop.

As per numerous reports, multiple Pixel models were unable to start up properly, instead just restarting again and again. The only real option to escape the cycle has been to do a full reset and start again — which isn't ideal.

Now, one user has posted an update (via Android Authority) that's "definitely positive news", saying there is a "potential beta update to fix the issue" that will bring phone functionality back without a full reset. It's not widely available yet, but it might be soon, and it suggests that Google has figured out what's gone wrong.

More problems appear

Issues have stretched back to the Pixel 6 (Image credit: Future)

Just as there's light at the end of the tunnel for one bug, another is causing frustration for users. As Android Authority reports, there are now a substantial number of complaints coming in about slow and sluggish performance on Pixel phones, which seem to be tied to both the March and April updates.

While the Google Pixel 8 and Pixel 9 handsets seem to be the ones most commonly affected, several different models are being mentioned in dispatches, as far back as the Google Pixel 6 that launched in 2021.

The complaints mention "really bad lag" and keyboards that freeze while typing. So far we don't have anything official from Google, except for a request for more information, and there doesn't seem to be a reliable fix yet either (apart from a full reset).

Having problems like these persistently popping up isn't a good look for Google, and these are issues we've seen before with Pixel phones as well. Let's hope the latest problem can be solved quickly, and Pixels can subsequently stay bug-free.

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