Restarting or rebooting any digital unit often solves mysterious issues.
Give this a try and see if your Wi-Fi comes back.
Restart the Wi-Fi connection.
When you experience spotty Wi-Fi, restarting your Wi-Fi connection can often solve the problem.
Reset your connection and see if this fixes the issue.
Forget the saved web connection.
Go toSettings>connection & Internet>Internet, tap the connection, and chooseForget.
Then, reconnect to that connection as if it’s the first time you’re using the connection.
This might refresh the connection and solve the issue.
Reset all web link connections.
See if this solves your Pixel’s Wi-Fi problems.
Restart the router or modem.
If other devices on the web link experience issues, it may not be a problem with your Pixel.
Restart the router and modem and see if this solves the problem.
Even though there have been system updates, these Bluetooth issues occasionally reappear.
Here’s how to fix it.
Again, this simple troubleshooting step often solves myriad issues.
Restart the Pixel’s Bluetooth connection.
Unpair and then re-pair the Bluetooth accessory.
This often solves Bluetooth connectivity issues.
Reset all Bluetooth connections and configs.
Go toSettings>System>Reset options>Reset Wi-Fi, mobile & Bluetooth.
This restores all Bluetooth parameters to the defaults and removes connected devices.
See if this solves your Pixel’s Bluetooth connectivity problems.
This also resets other connection tweaks to the defaults and removes saved Wi-Fi networks.
Check for any system updates.
Google issues regular security updates alongside its annual operating system upgrades.
Many of these patches also include bug fixes and may contain a solution for the issue.
patch your system and see if this solves the problem.
Perform a factory reset of the Pixel.
If the problem persists, perform a factory reset of your Pixel.
This removes all files, apps, and controls, soback up your devicebefore performing the reset.
A few troubleshooting steps can get you back to taking your favorite pictures in no time.
This familiar troubleshooting step has been known to fix Pixel camera issues.
wipe the Camera app cache.
Go toSettings>Apps>Camera>Storage & cache>Clear cache.
The Camera app has been known to experience crashes after app updates.
Check for Camera app updates.
Go to the Play Store and download and install any available Camera app updates.
Free up storage space.
If your photos aren’t saving or were corrupted during saving, you may be out of storage space.
Check your storage and free up space on your gadget.
Turn on Pixel’s dirty lens warning.
turn on the Pixel’s dirty lens warning to keep you apprised about the state of the lens.
If the problem persists, there may be a hardware fault.
Google’s Pixel support offers live chat and an array of other help options.
peek if anything blocks access to the microphone.
The Pixel’s microphone is located underneath the screen, next to the USB-C charging port.
A third-party case or debris buildup might be blocking the microphone.
Uninstall the affected app.
This familiar troubleshooting step has been known to fix Pixel microphone issues.
See if the microphone can record audio.
If it can pick up some sound, the problem isn’t likely hardware-related.
Google committed to replacing affected devices.
Get a new charger.
If your Pixel only overheats while charging, the charger may be at fault.
Switch your current charger for a new one, preferably a Pixel charger supplied by Google.
Connect the charger to different outlets to rule out faulty power outlets.
Give the phone some ventilation.
An overheating phone may be sparked by a phone case or the inside of a warm pocket.
Give your phone some ventilation by removing the case and storing it at room temperature.
Note heavy usage and power consumption.
Heavy phone usage can cause the Pixel to get warm, especially power-intensive tasks like video streaming or gaming.
In this case, turn off the Pixel and allow it to cool.
Check the Pixel’s battery usage.
Sometimes an app can be at fault.
If something consumes a large percentage of the battery, it may be the culprit.
Uninstall the affected app and reinstall it from the Play Store.
If all else fails, drop a line to the experts at Google for help.
This familiar troubleshooting step has been known to fix Pixel battery life issues.
Close all open apps.
Too many open apps might cause battery-drain issues.
Check battery usage by app.
View battery usage by app since the last full charge.
Turn off Adaptive Brightness.
Go toSettings>Displayand turn offAdaptive Brightness.
This feature has been known to malfunction and use an excessive amount of battery.
Perform a factory reset of the Pixel.
If the problem persists, perform a factory reset of your Pixel.
This removes all files, apps, and prefs, so back up your equipment before performing the reset.
If the problem still occurs after a factory reset, contact Google support to discuss a potential hardware fault.
For example, connectivity and Wi-Fi issues can affect any smart unit.
Sometimes apps go rogue and interfere with the smartphone’s operation.
Replacing a Google Pixel screen can cost upward of $200.