Pixel 6 release day: users report screen flickering, one complains of two punch-holes
This has been partially supported by user Mr_Shay_Shay, who says that the issue only arises when the button is pressed for more than 0.5 seconds.
From what I’ve been seeing with my own device, a short/rapid click of the power button when the device is off does not produce this glitchy effect. However, a 0.5-1 second press does produce the glitchy effect.Oh btw, don’t get me wrong, I’m absolutely loving the phone so far and by no means does this affect the use of the phone when it’s turned on, it’s just kind of frustrating to see a defect like this on a brand new device :/ And most likely, if I didn’t see this post, I most likely would never have noticed this issue given how infrequently I turn off my phone.
Others believe it’s static discharge at play. Whether this problem will be taken care of by a software update remains to be seen but for some, it’s pressing enough to warrant a return.
If the screen flickering issue seems like something that wouldn’t bother you, there is more. Twitter user Mark Schramm has reported that his Pixel 6 Pro has two punch hole cutouts. This was apparently a manufacturing defect and he was able to successfully exchange the device, but it still makes you question Google’s QA process.
We kind of concluded that it is not display damage, as poking it doesn’t make it bleed or warp. Also debug drawing over it didn’t work. This display was hole punched twice. #Pixel6Propic.twitter.com/pRLcxfXTaO
— Mark Schramm ️ #VR #AR (@MarkSchrammVR) October 28, 2021
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