Update 22/07/24: Google has updated its official statement with the following notice:

We’ve identified a solution for people experiencing issues after factory resetting your Pixel 6, 6 Pro, or 6a. Please contact us via phone or chat for additional support.

However, I did spot a Reddit thread where users are discussing their experience with the problem. Google’s customer support response has been largely unsatisfactory, with representatives offering various excuses and, in some cases, quoting high repair costs. This has led to widespread frustration among users, with many expressing reluctance to purchase Pixel phones in the future.

While some users, particularly those in countries with strong consumer protection laws, have successfully obtained replacements, others have been left seeking alternative solutions. These range from using the Pixel Repair Tool to attempting to install custom ROMs, though such methods may be limited by locked bootloaders. The situation has also sparked discussions about consumer rights in different regions and highlighted the disadvantage Pixel users face due to the lack of physical Google stores or widespread authorized repair centers compared to competitors like Apple and Samsung.

Update 03/07/24: Google has released the following statement:

Hi Pixel Community,

We’ve recently received reports from some users who have run into issues factory resetting their Pixel 6, 6 Pro, and 6a after they take the latest system update. We understand that factory resetting isn’t something many users do regularly, but because we care about your experience and want to keep you informed, we would like to share these additional details with you:

  • To avoid this issue, we recommend leaving your device powered on and idle for 15 minutes after it has rebooted following a system update. After that time you may factory reset your device. Alternatively, you can factory reset your device before taking the latest system update.
  • If you’ve already factory reset your Pixel 6, 6 Pro, or 6a and are experiencing issues, stay tuned to this thread for further information and updates. The team has identified the root cause of the issue and is working on developing the best possible solution.

Our teams are actively working to fix this issue. We appreciate your patience and support.

Thanks,

The Google Pixel Support Team


Original article follows:

A growing number of Google Pixel 6, Pixel 6 Pro, and Pixel 6a users are reporting a troubling issue where their phones are bricking and becoming unusable after attempting a factory reset. The problem seems to have surged recently, with numerous threads appearing on Reddit and the Google Pixel support community.

Affected users are encountering an error message during the reset process, often mentioning “Unable to enable ext4 verity” and a missing “tune2fs” file. After this error, the phone either gets stuck in Android Recovery mode or enters a bootloop, rendering it unusable.

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The issue is not limited to a specific model or software version, with reports coming from users across the entire Pixel 6 lineup and various Android updates. This has led to speculation that a recent software or firmware update might be the root cause.

Frustratingly, many affected users have found themselves out of warranty, with Google offering costly paid repairs or replacements, citing motherboard issues. This has sparked outrage among users who believe the problem is software-related and should be covered by Google. Below is a video shared by one of those affected:

However, there’s a glimmer of hope. In the Google Pixel support community, a product expert has confirmed that the issue has been escalated to the relevant team, and it is currently under investigation. While no official solution or timeline has been provided yet, this acknowledgment offers some reassurance to affected users.

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For now, Pixel 6 users may want to avoid factory resetting their phones until further notice. If you have already encountered the issue, reaching out to Google support or visiting an authorized repair center might be your only options.

The Pixel 6 series, powered by Google’s first custom Tensor chip, was already facing criticism for various bugs and performance issues. This latest problem further tarnishes the reputation of the once-promising flagship line.

As the investigation unfolds, Pixel 6 users will be hoping that their devices can be restored to functionality without incurring hefty repair costs.

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Himanshu Arora
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I have been writing tech-focused articles since 2010. In my around 15 years of experience so far, I have written for many leading publications, including Computerworld, GSMArena, TechSpot, HowtoForge, LinuxJournal, and MakeTechEasier to name a few. I also co-founded PiunikaWeb, which went on to become a huge success within 5 years of its inception. Here at TechIssuesToday, I aim to offer you helpful information in a way that you won't find anywhere else easily.

Comments

Michael12-08-2024

Hallo Arora. Leider habe ich das Problem! Google möchte, dass ich es kostenpflichtig einsende. Das ist eine bodenlose Frechheit. Werde Google wohl den Rücken kehren - das ist meiner Meinung leider nicht hinnehmbar. Der Chat war sehr frustrierend.

Naseer06-08-2024

Thanks for raising this - I was quoted $259 for fixing this issue (in Canada). A perfectly good phone was bricked due to sloppy Google software.

Himanshu Arora23-07-2024

Thanks for your kind words @OFTech

OF Tech23-07-2024

Thanks Brother For Posting My Video, you’re a real kind human for raising this issue on your honorable News Page. Best Regards, OF Tech

Danil ETigov16-07-2024

Google hasn't been able to find a solution for 2 weeks now.

Richard Potter11-07-2024

They still dont know about it on the support team Hi Richard, Thank you for contacting Google Support. This email is in reference to the concern you raised. My name is Tessa, one of the floor supervisors. I understand that you are concerned about the device being stuck on the boot loader after updating the device. I certainly understand your concern in this regard and we apologize for the inconvenience caused to you. We have checked the details and would like to inform you that we don't have any official information regarding the same issue coming in our Pixel 6 models. There are several open Forums available on the internet, it must have been posted randomly, however I'd like to assure you that if there is any known issue regarding this you'll surely be notified from our authorized resources. However, as the issue is coming on the device and we don't want you to keep facing the issue hence we suggest you to get the device repaired from our Google Store repair option. With Google Repair, we run a full diagnostics on the device and our engineers will repair all the issues with the device. The device will also go through a rigorous quality assurance process to check if there is any other issue and that will be fixed too and then we will finalize the device for fulfillment.

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