Pixel phones have been battling a strange foe since the October 2023 Android 14 update: a pervasive shade of green spread across the display surface. Imagine opening your phone to take in an unexpectedly stunning photo of Omi Green, it feels like a complete betrayal. Interruption of your complete, total peace of mind!
While the company made an operational adjustment in this regard for the Pixel 7 Pro in November, Pixel 8 users, remain at their own risk until the patch is released. Furthermore, not only did Google promise that there would be an overall measure in March 2024, but news reports claim that the Pixel 8 remains green.
Here’s the kicker: The green dot is known as a way to indicate that an app is actively using the device’s cameras, though some users find it an odd way to erase it, by swiping the phone’s bottom half. While squeezing the part. It works, even if temporarily. This somewhat workaround is not a common problem, probably hardware, which software updates will not be able to fully handle.
However, as of now, Google has not said anything about this issue. PIXEL 8 users are stuck with this bug in their minds – the next time they make a call the phone may appear with a digital funhouse mirror effect.