
The latest Google Pixel software update is causing unexpected trouble for some users, with Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity emerging as the most common pain points. The January 2026 update began rolling out last week and initially appeared to be a routine monthly release focused on security patches and minor system improvements. However, as more devices installed the update, reports of network-related issues started surfacing across online forums and social platforms.
Several Pixel owners claim that Wi-Fi has completely stopped working on their phones after the update. In some cases, the Wi-Fi toggle remains active but the device fails to detect any available networks. Other users report a more severe issue where Wi-Fi cannot be turned on at all, rendering the feature unusable. Bluetooth problems appear to be just as disruptive, with users saying the option refuses to enable or switches itself off immediately after being turned on.
Discussion threads on Google’s official community forums and Reddit highlight that the issue is not limited to a single device. Complaints reference a range of models, including the Pixel 8 Pro, Pixel 10, Pixel 10 Pro XL, and a few older Pixel handsets as well. While not every Pixel user is affected, the volume of reports suggests the problem is widespread enough to raise concerns about the stability of the current software build.
Adding to the frustration is the lack of a reliable workaround. Users have tried common troubleshooting steps such as restarting the device, resetting network settings, and booting into safe mode, but most report no improvement. Factory resets also appear ineffective in many cases, which makes the situation more disruptive for users who rely heavily on wireless connectivity for work and daily communication.
There are a few isolated accounts of success. One user claims that reinstalling the latest public build resolved the issue on their device, although this does not seem to be a consistent solution across the board. Others mention that the problem persisted even after a clean reset, suggesting that the bug may be tied to the update itself rather than corrupted local settings.
Google has not yet publicly acknowledged the issue through an official statement or support bulletin. Affected users say they have been advised to contact customer support, but there is no confirmation of a fix or a corrective update at this stage. This silence has only added to user anxiety, especially since similar Wi-Fi and Bluetooth glitches were reported in isolated cases after the previous Pixel update, though on a much smaller scale.
For now, Pixel users impacted by the January 2026 update may have little choice but to wait for Google to investigate and release a follow-up patch. Until then, those experiencing connectivity failures are left dealing with limited functionality on devices that are otherwise known for their clean Android experience and timely software updates.
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