Google Pixel users were eagerly anticipating the June update, which was released on June 11th for unlocked devices, bringing exciting new features and important bug fixes. This update was a significant one, marking a Pixel Feature Drop that includes a bundle of updates. However, the rollout hasn’t been smooth for everyone. While most users received the update promptly, users on T-Mobile, Verizon, and Google Fi are still waiting for it to reach their devices.
Reports indicate that the delay is affecting both Pixel 7 and Pixel 8 users, causing frustration in the Pixel community. Some users have noticed that Verizon’s support pages have not been updated to reflect the availability of the June update, suggesting that the carrier may be holding back the release for their customers.
For those who can’t wait for the automatic rollout, manually installing the June build using ADB commands on a PC is an option. However, this workaround requires some technical knowledge.
Google has released a global build of the update that should work on all Pixel devices, but there is speculation that carrier-specific builds may be released in the future. In the meantime, T-Mobile and Verizon users, as well as Google Fi customers, will need to be patient as carriers take their time with the rollout process.
To stay informed about any updates regarding this issue, it is recommended to monitor official sources and community forums. Despite the delay for some users, once widely available, the June Pixel update promises various improvements and enhancements that will surely be welcomed by Pixel users.