For almost four months now, Google has been working tirelessly to fix the numerous software bugs that have plagued the Pixel 6 family. Most of them were successfully overcome, and the February patch released this week fixed the most critical ones. Among them are random reboots when starting the camera, problems with Bluetooth devices, and an on-screen keyboard that overlaps the text you type. And, it would seem, you can forget about the problems, but … some owners began to report problems with Wi-Fi after installing the February patch.
After reboot, if I switch WiFi on, Bluetooth goes off. When Bluetooth is on, WiFi goes off. This is a brand new Pixel 6 Pro.
— Steven Pinto (@stevenpinto) February 8, 2022
They manifest themselves in unexpected disconnections of Wi-Fi, and in some cases, turning it on leads to turning off Bluetooth. In addition, the error prevents the smartphone from automatically connecting to saved wireless networks. At the same time, a temporary solution could not be found – neither rebooting nor resetting to factory settings helps. Fortunately, this problem does not appear for all users, and therefore the dilemma “install now or wait for fixes” becomes even more acute.
© Vladimir Kovalev. mobile phone
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