Pixel 2 Bundled Adapter Problem
Multiple users have posted on the Pixel User Community forum about faulty headphone adapters that Google has bundled with both the smartphones. Pixel phones do not have a 3.5 mm headphone jack and Google has bundled a USB Type-C to 3.5 mm adapter to help users connect their 'legacy' headphones. The move seems to have proven ineffective as numerous users are reportedly experiencing audio issues with the adapter.
Some users have reportedly received functional adapter replacements from Google while some are still waiting for a fix to this unusual issue. Few of the forum users have also offered solutions one of which involves plugging the adapter into the phone first then attaching the headphones.
Rebooting the phone or rather performing a factory reset seems to be a solution that the majority of the users on the thread found to be effective. Recent comments talked about the issue getting fixed with Android 8.1 Oreo although it still remained an issue as newer users keep updating the thread with issues in their Pixel 2.
The new Pixel phones have had their fair share of hardware and software issues ever since launch. From the screen burn-in issue to a clicking sound in the display and audio crashing in portrait mode. The release of the Pixel 2 duo has been filled with controversies related to quality issues. Reports of Pixel 2 XL units shipping without an Android operating system and the Pixel 2 not detecting voice input over Bluetooth are some of the software issues that Google has had to face.
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