Google phone has 'Brick' error after reset

Many smartphone users of the Google Pixel 6 series reported on forums and social networks that their devices became bricks and could not operate normally after restoring factory settings (reset).

"Brick" is a condition that creates an "endless" boot loop, unable to enter the main screen interface.

The FacePalm account on may load the Android system. Your data may be corrupted". Finally, the device requires a reboot or factory reset again.

Picture 1 of Google phone has 'Brick' error after reset

Due to OEM lock - a function that prevents the use of Android flashing tools to interfere with the system, users cannot configure the bootloader. At the same time, because the previous restore process was stopped midway, redownloading the update via ADB (a program that helps communicate between computers and Android devices) also failed.

Google has not commented yet and has no specific instructions on what people should do with their devices when encountering the above situation.

However, some Pixel 6 users shared on Reddit that they went to Google's warranty center and received an answer that the problem was related to the motherboard, and received a suggestion to replace the board with High price, because the device is out of warranty.

According to experts, before receiving an answer from Google, Pixel 6, 6a and 6 Pro users should avoid restoring factory settings, and should regularly back up data on their own devices to prevent damage to their smartphones. have trouble.

Update 04 July 2024
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