Key Points:
- Factory Reset Bug: Recent system updates for the Pixel 6 series (Pixel 6, 6 Pro, 6a) can cause the phone to become unusable (bricked) after a factory reset.
- Workaround: If you’ve updated your Pixel 6, leave it powered on and idle for 15 minutes after the reboot before attempting a factory reset. Alternatively, reset before installing the latest update.
- Fix in Progress: Google is working on a permanent solution for users who’ve already experienced the bricking issue.
Pixel 6 users beware! A recent bug is causing some devices to become inoperable (“bricked”) after a factory reset. Google has acknowledged the issue and offered a workaround to prevent it from happening, while also working on a permanent fix.
The problem seems to be connected to a recent system update, though Google hasn’t pinpointed the exact version. Users experiencing the bricking issue are primarily on Android 14.
Here’s what you need to know:
Avoiding the Bug:
- Post-Update Wait: If you’ve recently updated your Pixel 6, Pixel 6 Pro, or Pixel 6a, Google recommends leaving the phone powered on and idle for 15 minutes after the reboot process completes. This seemingly allows the update to settle before a factory reset is attempted.
- Reset Before Update: Alternatively, you can perform the factory reset before installing the latest system update.
If You’re Already Bricked:
For those who’ve already factory reset their Pixel 6 and encountered the bricking issue (often accompanied by a “Cannot load Android system” message), Google assures them that a fix is underway. The company has identified the root cause and is actively developing a solution. Users are advised to stay tuned to relevant forums and support threads for updates on the permanent fix.
The Inconvenience Factor:
While a lost phone is certainly inconvenient, the good news is that data loss shouldn’t be an additional concern during a factory reset. However, being without a functioning phone while awaiting a fix can be disruptive.
This Bug Adds to Pixel 6 Issues:
This factory reset bug is the latest in a string of problems Pixel 6 users have faced. Issues surfaced after the Android 14 update last year, and storage access problems were reported following the January Play System update. Hopefully, Google’s efforts will lead to a swift resolution and prevent further inconveniences for Pixel 6 owners.
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