Google admits that the February update broke Wi-Fi connectivity on the Pixel 6 series and will include a fix with the March update.
eventually released a changelist for the update that said,"The current software update provides performance improvements to your device."Not everyone is pleased about having to wait until the March update to have the issue fixed. As Reddit user"jbockel" wrote,"How in the world is it acceptable to break Bluetooth+wifi in early Feb and push a fix over a month later? This is shameful.
"Also, as someone who has reached out to your support team on three separate occasions about this issue I can attest that they are wholly unprepared to help," he continued."They have no idea what's going on and all wanted to warranty my P6P with a new phone. Google needs to do better." If you don't want to wait until March to receive the update, those who joined the beta program and installed Android 12L Beta 3 found that this will fix the problem. Just keep in mind that Android 12L, a version of Android 12 for devices with larger screens, is still in beta and while some call the release stable, you might not want to take that risk.Still, if you want to give Android 12L beta 3 a whirl on your Pixel,. A box on the header says"View your eligible devices.
Tap on the"+ Opt in" button and you'll be sent an OTA update to install within the next 24 hours. That is done by going to