Audio Disturbances Reported in Latest Pixel Phones: Users Seek Solutions
Recent complaints from Pixel phone users have highlighted a peculiar audio phenomenon affecting several models. As the community engages in discussions, many are seeking answers and potential remedies for this frustrating glitch. This article delves into the specifics of the problem, the models affected, and available solutions shared by the users.
What’s Happening with Pixel Phones?
Numerous owners of recent Pixel flagship phones have taken to Reddit to report strange audio disturbances, describing unexpected popping and clicking noises emanating from their devices' speakers while using various applications or browsing the web.
“I have been experiencing random loud popping sounds when opening websites with media or apps. There are tons of similar experiences on this subreddit spanning multiple generations of Pixel phones. Is there no fix available yet?”
“My 10 Pro XL keeps making a popping/clicking sound when in use.”
Audio Glitch Not Caused by Android 17
After scrutiny, it has been determined that the issue is not linked to the introduction of Android 17, as some users have experienced these audio glitches prior to the update, suggesting that the underlying cause may lie elsewhere.
Which Models are Affected?
The audio glitch seems to affect the following Pixel models:
- Pixel 9 Pro
- Pixel 9 Pro XL
- Pixel 10 Pro XL
- Pixel 10 Pro Fold
Is There a Fix?
For those experiencing the audio issues, disabling the Adaptive Sound feature has reportedly resolved the problem for many users.
How to Disable the Feature:
- Open your Pixel's Settings app.
- Tap on "Sound & vibration."
- Select "Adaptive Sound."
- Toggle the switch to turn it Off.