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    Is Your Pixel Over-Vibrating? March Update Under Investigation!

    Lina Johnson MercilliBy Lina Johnson MercilliMarch 8, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    1. Google’s March update for Pixel devices running Android 15 has increased haptic feedback intensity, leading to mixed user reactions.

    2. Many Pixel users, particularly those with Pixel 7 and 8 series devices, report that the new haptics feel excessively strong and less precise.

    3. Google acknowledged the concerns and is investigating the haptic intensity issue, suggesting users can adjust settings in: Settings > Sound & vibration > Vibration & haptics.

    4. The March update also includes bug fixes and improvements for camera stability and Bluetooth call volume.

    Is Your Pixel Vibrating Too Hard? March Update May Be the Culprit

    Google’s latest March update for Pixel devices has stirred some controversy. Many users are reporting that the haptic feedback feels stronger than before, sparking a wave of complaints. This change affects devices running Android 15, including the Pixel 6, 7, and 8, as well as the Pixel Tablet.

    Some users express dissatisfaction with the new haptic intensity. They describe the vibrations as “too strong” and “less precise.” One user noted that it feels “like a spring instead of a thump.” Another mentioned, “I preferred it before.” Their feedback paints a picture of confusion and frustration.

    However, Google is taking notice. On March 7, the company acknowledged the issue on Reddit. The Pixel team is actively investigating the reports, aiming to restore user satisfaction. Meanwhile, if users wish to adjust their vibration settings, they can easily do so. Simply navigate to Settings, then Sound & Vibration, and select Vibration & Haptics.

    This proactive approach highlights Google’s commitment to listening to its user base. While some see the increased haptic intensity as a negative, it may also reflect ongoing efforts to enhance device interactivity.

    Google continues to push software updates that promise improved functionality, such as better camera stability and enhancements for Bluetooth call volume. As users provide feedback, the balance between innovation and user preference remains a crucial aspect of smartphone development. Stay tuned for further updates as Google works to resolve these concerns.

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