Google's Pixel phones have been making waves for lesser reasons. In addition to many users not being able to use e-Fatura on the device, new complaints have emerged about the 6 series, more specifically.
according to the edgePixel 6, 6 Pro, and 6a users are finding their phones locked after performing a factory reset. In other words, they are unable to format the device.
Google realizes that users are unable to factory reset
According to the same source, Google is aware of the issue and is investigating the cause of this situation. Many users have reported their situation and reported the message they received on their mobile screen.
“Android system could not be loaded. Data may be corrupted. If you keep receiving this message, you may need to perform a factory data reset and erase all user data stored on this device” – Google Pixel users received.
The conversation took place on the Pixel mobile phone support forum and was discovered by Indian technology site Tech-Issues Today. After this strange message appears, users are given the opportunity to try again.
The problem is that the situation does not change, the system continues to fail. Apparently, an error appears stating that the owner of the cell phone does not have the “tune2fs” file.
The term is very technical and indecipherable to most users, however it is known to refer to a Unix command line for controlling the file system.
There are those who complain about the same problem with regular updates.
In addition to those who tried to format their phones, there are also those who complain that the same thing happened after performing simple updates. On Reddit, complaints are piling up about every model of the Pixel 6 series.
The timing couldn't be better, especially since Google is so close to launching the Pixel 9. As for the reported issues with the Pixel 6, the company has yet to comment, although it has acknowledged the issue.