Several users are experiencing another issue. This time, it is with the Google Pixel 10 and Pixel 9 series after receiving the March update.
According to a report, the issue is currently affecting the Google Pixel 10 and Pixel 9 series, as well as the Google Pixel 8 Pro. The problem reportedly started after installing the Google March update.
Several users tried to roll back to the previous version of their system to resolve the issue, confirming that the March update indeed causes it.
Users report that after installing the latest update, the lock screen or Always On Display (AoD) interface freezes. However, some features of the phones remain functional, including haptic feedback after tapping the display and the Gemini voice assistant via the power button.
Currently, in addition to rolling back to the previous system version, the only solution available to users is to restart the phone by simultaneously pressing the power and volume up buttons.
Google says it is aware of the situation and is now working on a solution.
The news follows a myriad of issues Google Pixel users have experienced after installing updates on their devices. To recall, last December, users reported experiencing unresponsive touch displays, specifically on the Pixel 10 Pro XL and Pixel 10 Pro. Also, last year, Google Pixel 4a, Pixel 6a, and Pixel 7a all suffered battery issues, prompting the company to recall some units and offer replacement services.