The March update for Pixel phones introduced a boot loop bug for several users that quickly became recognized as a widespread issue, and not it looks like Google might finally have a fix for the bug.
Google is reportedly testing a beta update with affected users to fix the Pixel boot loop issue. Since April’s patch didn’t address the problem, the fix could arrive with the May 2026 Pixel update.
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