
Google Pixel works on fixing for Pixel 4A 5G touchscreen problems.
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Google 4A 5G |
User's Reports problem after downloading the December security update!
Google states it’s aware of a problem among Pixel 4A 5G touchscreens and is working on a fix. Some devices are failing to respond consistently to taps on the lower part of the screen, which is especially impacting people who have opted for three-button navigation rather than swipes. Android Police found complaints from 4A 5G owners experiencing the issue, which appears to have cropped up after the December security patch was released.
Google’s response comes courtesy
of a Pixel support forum post. The company says it will address the problem ”in
an upcoming software update”, but it’s looking like that will be at least a
couple more weeks away since Android Police reports January’s security patch
didn’t address it. In the meantime, Google advises users to work around the
issue with some specific guidance on tapping navigation controls:
1. When tapping icons on the edge
of the screen, tap the center of the button or the side of the button/icon
furthest away from the edge of the display.
2. When tapping icons, including
the navigation buttons on the bottom of your screen, use the tip of your finger
or thumb instead. This will help improve touch recognition.
It’s not an easy task to try and
consciously change the way you do something like tap a button on your phone
screen, so hopefully Pixel 4A 5G users will only have to deal with these awkward steps.
Google’s January patch did address
a raft of other Pixel 4A 5G bugs and characteristics with the security update. So while
the touchscreen issue continues, at least an audio bug that was causing
crackling sounds in some situations is no longer a problem.
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