Several owners of Google Pixel 6 series devices, including the Pixel 6, 6 Pro, and 6A, have reported that their phones are becoming inoperable after performing a factory reset. This issue, commonly referred to as 'bricking,' leaves the devices unusable. Google is aware of the problem and is presumably investigating the cause. Users are advised to avoid factory resetting their devices until a solution is found. The issue was initially reported by The Verge, with a photo by Becca Farsace, and further covered by nexusben.
Some Pixel 6 users are factory resetting their phones straight to the graveyard https://t.co/fXytJgX6fy
Got a Pixel 6 series device? You may not want to factory reset it https://t.co/7GYkXDgLMy
Careful, factory resetting your Pixel 6 just might brick your phone https://t.co/WISMDSpjHP
Some Google Pixel 6 series phones are bricking after a factory reset https://t.co/qpdfTYfgWI by @nexusben
Some Pixel 6 owners say factory resets have bricked their phones https://t.co/UUE1B1cRdF
Some Pixel 6 owners say factory resets have bricked their phones: Photo by Becca Farsace / The Verge Some folks are reporting being left with bricked Pixel 6, 6 Pro, and 6A phones after they factory reset them. Google is aware of the issue… https://t.co/DuJmKGbu63 #ai #ainews