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Pixel 7 Security Update
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pixel12a wrote:
So that only leaves something behind the scenes. Something tmo and google are hashing it out. Its got to be something that the two cant agree on. I highly suspect something feature related. I keep saying I think tmo wants something removed or blocked?
We're just going to have to wait it out. Once we do get a update. I'm pretty sure it will be a specific android build for tmo. We can pick it apart then and look for whats different.
- It’s more likely the time necessary to modify and fully test code, which is significant,
- It won’t be a specific T-Mo build for factory unlocked phones (like mine).
- It’s more likely a functional issue specific to the T-Mo network than something T-Mo wants removed or blocked.
pixel12a wrote:Both my wife and I are on the January update.after forcing it. Pixel 6a and 7. No issues with Bluetooth. Android auto is fine Ford pickup and Honda. And Anker headphones and Anker sound bar.
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I have a feeling it has to do with visual voicemail. I had lots of issues with this. It always worked fine going all the way back to my Nexus 6. It only stopped when upgrading to the pixel 7. I had to call in many times. To get it to work they finally had to provision my account to a older plan??
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I forced the January update to my Pixel 7 as well yesterday (see above). Experience thus far:
- No issues with Bluetooth (Volvo, Mazda, Android Auto, office access, smart watch, ear buds, etc.)
- Visual Voicemail (T-Mobile app) has stopped syncing after the update. Last sync is from Monday January 16 before I forced the update. I uninstalled the app and will try to use the Google visual voicemail service. Not that important for me (I get very few voicemails).
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