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Google Pixel: Google Pixel Update Turns into a Nightmare! Many Phones Rendered Useless After March Update; Users Frustrated..

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If you are a Google Pixel smartphone user, a recent update could be a cause for concern. Following the latest software update released in March 2026, many Pixel users are encountering severe technical glitches on their devices.
Specifically, after installing this update, numerous devices are getting stuck in a "bootloop." This means the phone repeatedly restarts and freezes at the "G" logo, rendering the device completely unusable.

**Multiple Pixel Models Affected**
According to reports, this issue is not limited to just one or two models. Several devices—including the Pixel 10, Pixel 8 Pro, Pixel 7a, Pixel 7 Pro, and Pixel 10 Pro XL—are reported to be affected by this bug. This clearly indicates a major software issue impacting a large number of users.

**Google Acknowledges the Issue**
Google has officially responded to this problem. On its issue tracker, the company acknowledged that it is aware of the bug and is currently investigating it. Google states that its engineering team is actively working to find a solution to this problem.

Additionally, the company is reaching out to users who have posted complaints on platforms like Reddit in an effort to better understand the nature of their issues.

**Users Grappling with Various Problems**
Since the March update, users have reported a diverse range of issues. Some users report that their phones will not turn on at all, while many others state that their devices are continuously rebooting and getting stuck on the startup screen.

In some instances, the phone automatically enters "Recovery Mode" and displays an error message indicating that the device's data or the Android system has become corrupted.

One user reported that even after entering the correct passcode, the phone screen goes black and the device begins to restart automatically. Another user noted that despite attempting to reinstall the update multiple times, the issue persisted, and the phone remained stuck in a bootloop. Some users also state that, for the time being, a 'factory reset' appears to be the only viable option; however, even this method is not working consistently.

**What to do if stuck in a bootloop**
Google has advised users that if their device is affected by this issue, they should immediately contact Pixel Support.

However, some users have also shared an alternative method that worked for them. This involves connecting the phone to a charger, leaving it for a while, and then attempting to boot it into Safe Mode. In many instances, this method successfully restarted the device.

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