Categories: Privacy

Google’s Security Patch Improves Pixel’s Audio Issues

Sound quality is undoubtedly an important component in a handheld device, especially since we now use our phones like we use computers. We listen to music, watch videos and movies, and use various apps that require audio. That’s why it can be disappointing if we buy a new smartphone and the audio quality isn’t as impressive as the rest of the device. Unfortunately, this is exactly what happened to consumers that purchased the Pixel and Pixel XL.

In recent months, Google’s patented Pixel products have received backlash for a major flaw in the listening experience. Thankfully, Google has taken necessary measures to fix this issue in select devices. The issues had primarily affected the Pixel and Pixel XL models. Users had previously complained about the surprising drop in sound quality in the Google Pixel, especially when the audio was turned up to the highest level. It also affected the sound quality of sound-centric apps, such as video services and instrument apps. Devices would struggle to maintain sound at an elevated volume, and the sound would fade in and out with harsh feedback at higher volumes.

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Luckily, Google released a security patch update for Pixel devices in order to fix their sound issues. After downloading this update, Pixel users reported an improvement in sound quality at the highest setting; the crackling, static noises the phone emitted previously have since disappeared. The company released a bulletin noting which problems were brought to their attention, and the steps they took to address them. The solution was only reserved for those that followed through with updating their Pixel or Pixel XL, but Google has expanded their security rectifications to Nexus models experiencing similar issues.

It should be noted that other problems were fixed with the new security patch. Although the privacy and security of users were never in imminent danger, keeping every component of protection intact was a priority for Google in the manufacturing of this download. It is recommended that Google fans and Pixel users get the download on their device as soon as possible, to jumpstart a higher quality experience.

Smartphone users should regularly check their personal devices for updates, especially security updates. There are various levels of security a patch can possess, and understanding the level a patch is on can facilitate optimal protection for Pixel users and beyond. This ensures the protection of different tiers of vulnerability that specific devices can be susceptible to.

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