Google is rolling a fix for a bug that made some Pixel users’ three-button navigation unresponsive with its monthly software update this August. As The Verge notes, after the company released Android 16 in June, Pixel users have been reporting that their buttons are being unresponsive or that it’s taking up to 30 seconds for their device to register a tap. Some said they have to press the back button several times for the three-button menu to start working. Users from across Pixel models, including the latest Pixel 9 line have reported experiencing those issues and other similar problems. Some also said they were experiencing problems with gesture navigation, such as the swipe gesture not working at all.
In Google’s announcement, it said the update includes a “fix for issues with 3-button navigation and gesture navigation in certain conditions.” The update also comes with a “fix for an issue where the scheduled dark theme was not working in certain conditions” so people have had to manually toggle on dark mode instead. That’s another problem that’s been plaguing some users since Pixel’s March update. Pixel’s August update will be available for all devices running Android 16, from Pixel 6 to the Pixel 8 lineup. Google said the update will roll out in phases over the next week, so some may have to wait a bit before they’re able to download and install it.