Causes of Google Pixel Problems

Most of the problems associated with Google Pixel smartphones are found on smartphones of all types. For example, connectivity and Wi-Fi issues can affect any smart device. Still, some Google Pixel versions have known hardware issues, and users report that software updates seem to cause other problems. Sometimes apps go rogue and interfere with the smartphone’s operation. We’ll look at how to troubleshoot the most common problems that Google Pixel users experience, including issues related to Wi-Fi, Bluetooth connectivity, the camera, the microphone, overheating, and battery life.

How to Troubleshoot Google Pixel Wi-Fi Problems

It’s not a problem unique to the Pixel, but if you can’t connect to Wi-Fi or experience drops in connectivity, there are steps you can take to get your phone connected again.

How to Troubleshoot Google Pixel Bluetooth Connectivity Issues

Not long after the release of the Google Pixel 3, users reported that they were unable to connect the Pixel to their Bluetooth devices, including many in-car systems. Even though there have been system updates, these Bluetooth issues occasionally reappear. Here’s how to fix it.

How to Troubleshoot Pixel Camera Issues

With so many people relying on their smartphones to capture special and everyday moments of life, camera problems can feel more than inconvenient. A few troubleshooting steps can get you back to taking your favorite pictures in no time.

How to Troubleshoot Pixel Microphone Issues

A few months after the Pixel’s initial release, Google confirmed reports of a microphone hardware fault caused by a hairline crack in the solder connection on the audio codec. However, there may be other reasons your microphone isn’t working, so it’s worth some troubleshooting to find out.

How to Troubleshoot Pixel Overheating

It’s alarming to pick up your smartphone and find it searingly hot. Given that it’s not unheard of for smartphone batteries to explode or catch fire, it’s worrisome if your Google Pixel suddenly overheats. It may not be a battery fault that causes your phone to overheat; an app could be causing the problem.

How to Troubleshoot Battery Life Issues

One of the Google Pixel’s strengths is its battery and battery-optimized software. Since its release, however, there have been multiple reports of software updates causing battery drain issues, but it could be misbehaving apps.