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Google Pixel 9, Pixel 9 Pro and Pixel 9 Pro Fold smartphones will receive new bug fixes with November software updates

Google hasn’t officially released its round of November updates for its currently supported Pixel lineup. As a reminder, the company now only offers regular updates to devices equipped with Tensor chips. So while the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro (currently $209.99 – renewed at Amazon), the two-month-old Pixel 5a 5G is out of luck in this regard.

Surprisingly, Google was pre-empted in announcing this month’s updates by Verizon. As 9to5Google notes, the network operator has revealed changelogs for the Pixel 6, Pixel 7, Pixel 8, and Pixel 9 series, which we’ve linked below. In short, only the latter received notable changes.

Specifically, Verizon describes AP3A.241105.007 as an update for the Pixel 6, Pixel 7, and Pixel 8 series to the November 2024 security patch set. Additionally, it mentions bringing vague “general improvements” to unspecified UI transitions and animations. On the other hand, AP3A.241105.008 brings a whole series of bug fixes to the Pixel 9 series, which are as follows:

  • Bluetooth
    • Fixed an issue with Bluetooth range under certain conditions.
  • Camera
    • Fixed an issue with the camera tilting when zooming between cameras in certain conditions.
  • Display and graphics
    • Fixed an issue causing white dots to flash under certain conditions.
  • Security
    • Provides the latest Android security patches on your device.
  • Sensors
    • Fixed an issue that sometimes prevented Adaptive Brightness from enabling under certain conditions.
  • To touch
    • Fixed an issue that occurred when pressing the keyboard mute button under certain conditions.
  • User interface
    • General performance and stability improvements to some UI transitions and animations.
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