A mysterious bug that has affected Pixel models for the last few years seems to be impacting the Pixel Fold.
users are noticing that their ringtone and alarm sounds are changing all by themselves? Well, it seems that someusers set up their foldable by loading a backup created from another Pixel model.
Google has yet to find a way to exterminate this bug but it doesn't helpusers if they didn't set up their new phone from scratch and instead decided to save time by installing a backup from a previous Pixel model they had used.Making the bug more of a pain in the butt, not only does it seem to replace ringtones and alarm sounds without warning or permission, it also eliminates the default sounds. And this bug dates as far back as the Pixel 5 which was released in October 2020.
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