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For some users, the Google Pixel 6 and 6 Pro mobile networks continue to decline

A new update has been added at the end of this story ...

The original story (released November 18, 2021) is as follows:

Many users who have been using them for some time since Google launched the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro smartphones have had a lot of problems.

Pixel 6 bugs can be seen a lot as follows: Stuttering or lateness issues and he has a microphone or speaker that isn't working properly Ghost calls, slow fingerprint readers, and much more.

Google has already dealt with some bugs like ghost calls and slow fingerprint scanners, but many others haven't been recognized or fixed.

Pixel 6 owners are already suffering from some permanent issues, but new bugs have surfaced that make the use of these phones even more frustrating.

Some recent reports (1 and 2 and 3 and 4 and 5 and 6) show that Pixel 6 users have network connectivity issues. Users say that smartphones always disconnect the mobile network and do not recognize the SIM card.

Affected people say the mobile network is completely gone and the status bar at the top shows "No SIM-No Service".

Workarounds such as a simple reboot, SIM or carrier change, or even a factory reset will not help the user remove this flaw.

Some people also complained that his Wi-Fi would be automatically disconnected, as if the carrier wasn't enough.

Wi-Fi toggles are reportedly turned off randomly and switched to mobile data, but turned off after the screen on some devices has been turned off for a few minutes.

In most cases, these seem to be software-related issues, as they can be resolved by simply rebooting the device. This is frustrating because many Pixel 6 users can't go online or contact anyone.

Unfortunately, Google is not yet aware of the above bugs and hopes that these network glitches and many other persistent issues with Google Pixel 6 will be resolved as soon as possible.

However, we will update this space when Google fixes a drop error on the Pixel 6 network.

In the meantime, you can also check out the Pixel 6 bug and issue tracking system to get insights into all the persistent errors that affect Pixel 6 users.

It's 12:10 pm. Verizon-affected Pixel 6 owners say the only way to ensure that the phone works is to manually set the preferred network to LTE.

He points out that this confuses the only reason to spend more on Verizon's unlimited 5G plan.

一部のユーザーにとって、Google Pixel6および6Proモバイルネットワークは引き続き減少しています

IST 12:33 PM: the December 2021 update This is in progress and the change log states that it will bring general improvements to network connectivity stability and performance. I'm still not sure how well this fix works.

IST 06:35 PM: Last Pixel 6 December Update Improves network connectivity stability and performance. Therefore, you need to fix the network drop issue after the update.

It's 11:27 am. Google has his support page related to removal from a community forum where users are complaining about Pixel 6 & 6 Pro network issues.

There are still many reports of Pixel 6 data / cellular connectivity issues, but unfortunately Google hasn't approved any of them yet. And now the company seems to be trying to calm the complaint.

Thanks for the hint: Robert Calaceto!

It's 11:21 am. Good news for some users while users complain about network issues on their Pixel 6 smartphones. T-Mobile users will soon be able to speed up 5G on their mobile devices.

Recently shared modem logs show that the Pixel 6's Exynos 5123b modem can handle uplink and downlink traffic using multiple channels. More about it here.

IST 06:16 PM: Google Forums Community Manager acknowledged Pixel 6 mobile connectivity issues after the December update and said it is currently under investigation.

IST 06:16 PM: Currently, there may be a workaround for users who have problems with the mobile network of Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro devices.

It's 12:35 pm. The radiator is common to allege screenshots of what he seems to be the answer from Google Support regarding network issues with the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro.

In response, the support team confirmed that the engineer had come up with a potential solution to the problem and was looking for a tester who would like to participate in a test run of the potential solution.

So, if all goes well, you can expect to start deploying the fix right away.

IST 06:38 PM: If you don't want to apply for a trial version of Carrier Services, just download and install it. APK File The latest beta version helps improve network reception.

IST 06:15 PM: Carrier Services scams don't seem to help all users. Some have come out to make sure that nothing has changed after trying the suggested workarounds.

In addition, it's been a week since the issue was acknowledged, but Google hasn't shared any other details about the fix yet.

It's 12:15 pm. One user shared a possible solution, especially for data connection network problems. Check it out below:

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