Google Pixel Issues: What You Need to Know
- This article from Droid-Life details a concerning shift in Google's update schedule for the Pixel 6, Pixel 6 pro, and Pixel 6a.
- * The Pixel 6, 6 pro, and 6a have missed the October and November 2025 updates.
- * Google has been vague in its response, stating that the devices will remain "security compliant" and receive updates through "Pixel specific patches, Google Play System Updates and...
Pixel 6, 6 Pro, and 6a Update Status – November 2025
This article from Droid-Life details a concerning shift in Google’s update schedule for the Pixel 6, Pixel 6 pro, and Pixel 6a. Here’s a breakdown of the key details:
The Issue:
* The Pixel 6, 6 pro, and 6a have missed the October and November 2025 updates. This is unusual, as Google has historically provided monthly updates for its Pixel devices.
* While these devices are still officially supported (through 2026, 2027, and beyond), the change in update frequency is raising concerns.
Google’s Response:
* Google has been vague in its response, stating that the devices will remain “security compliant” and receive updates through “Pixel specific patches, Google Play System Updates and fixes through the Android Security bulletin.”
* They haven’t confirmed a change in schedule, but their response doesn’t guarantee continued monthly updates.
Current Update Timelines:
Pixel 6 & Pixel 6 Pro:
* Current Build: BP3A.250905.014
* June 2025: Received (Android 16 – BP2A.250605.031.A2)
* July 2025: Missed
* August 2025: Missed (received another June build – BP2A.250605.031.A5)
* September 2025: Received (QPR1 – BP3A.250905.014)
* October 2025: Missed
* November 2025: Missed
* Note: It appears Google has shifted to a quarterly update schedule for these devices. They are currently scheduled to receive android 16 QPR2 in December.
Pixel 6a:
* current Build: BP3A.250905.014 (The article ends mid-sentence here, so no further timeline is provided for the 6a)
In essence, the article suggests that Google is moving away from monthly updates for older Pixel devices, perhaps adopting a quarterly schedule instead. The author is tracking updates to provide clarity for users and understand Google’s future plans.
