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Google fixes the Pixel 2’s buzzing sounds during calls, OTA coming soon

While Google’s larger Pixel 2 XL has seen several pretty big issues, the smaller Pixel 2 has been relatively clear of problems. One slightly annoying issue did pop up a couple weeks ago, however. Now, Google is pushing an update to fix that.

If you missed it, the smaller Pixel 2 has been reported by quite a few users to have an issue with phone calls where a faint clicking/buzzing noise can be heard. Google was quick to acknowledge the problem, but a proper fix wasn’t available at the time. To keep the issue at bay, Google did offer the temporary solution of turning off NFC, but we’re glad to see a proper fix has been worked out.

A Google employee stated over the weekend on the Pixel User Community forums that this update would be rolling out “over the coming weeks,” but a more specific timeline isn’t available right now, unfortunately.

We’re rolling out a software update in the coming weeks which eliminates a faint buzzing sound on some Pixel 2 devices when the phone is placed to your ear during a phone call.


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