The monthly update for Pixel 6a comes with build number TP1A.220905.004.A2. It is a global update so Pixel 6a users will be getting the update soon around the world. The new update comes with the latest September Security Patch, some bug fixes, and more. Here is the official changelog for the update.

Battery & ChargingFix for issue occasionally causing increased battery drain from certain launcher background activitiesBiometricsAdditional improvements for fingerprint recognition and response in certain conditionsBluetoothFix for issue occasionally preventing certain Bluetooth devices or accessories from connectingUser InterfaceFix for issue occasionally causing notifications to appear truncated on the lock screen

The Pixel 6a has been in the news but not for good reasons. The phone received negative reviews soon after its release due to its broken fingerprint security. But as of the latest September update, it seems that Google has made some improvements and fixed known issues. But we’ll have to wait for the reviews if it actually fixes the problem. The update also fixes the battery drain issue after the Android 13 update. If you have a Google Pixel 6a, then you can manually check for the update from Settings. But as this is a batch rollout it will take time to reach all eligible devices. Once you receive the OTA update you can download and install the update. But before updating your Pixel 6a, make sure to take backup and charge it to at least 50%. Also Check:

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