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After Pixel 10 series, Pixel 8 Pro users report connection woes that need an ice pack to tackle

Users report dropped connections, failed fixes, and growing frustration.

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A growing number of Pixel 8 Pro owners are dealing with a serious Wi-Fi bug after the March update, with some devices losing connectivity altogether. What started as scattered complaints has turned into a centralized Reddit megathread where affected users are comparing notes and tracking patterns.

This goes beyond occasional drops. Reports describe Wi-Fi shutting off, failing to detect networks, and refusing to reconnect even after restarts. Bluetooth and mobile data issues are also appearing, pointing to a broader connectivity failure.

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Common fixes aren’t helping. Factory resets, safe mode, and beta builds leave the behavior unchanged. A restart may restore connections briefly, but the problem returns quickly.

When basic fixes don’t work

What stands out is how stubborn it is. Network resets and full wipes don’t hold, and switching software tracks doesn’t change the outcome. That points away from a simple update bug and toward something deeper.

Logs shared in the thread suggest the Wi-Fi driver can’t detect the expected network interface, hinting at a breakdown between firmware and hardware. In several cases, the failure worsens over time until both Wi-Fi and Bluetooth stop working entirely.

There’s also a clear temperature pattern. Devices connect when cold, then lose connectivity as they warm up during normal use. Cooling the phone before boot can temporarily restore connections, reinforcing the idea that heat plays a role.

Support responses add to frustration

Support experiences are adding to the frustration. Multiple users describe being told their device is out of warranty, without further diagnosis or escalation.

That response is drawing backlash because many believe the failure followed a software update, not damage. Some users report replacements, while others are quoted costly motherboard repairs for similar symptoms.

The lack of acknowledgment stands out. Support replies often say there are no widespread reports, even as more cases are documented in one place.

What to watch next

There’s still no official response tied to this failure. Attention is shifting to upcoming updates, with users watching for any fix.

Some reports suggest the behavior didn’t start in March and may have worsened over time, raising the possibility of an underlying fault exposed by the update. There’s also disagreement over the cause, with some pointing to firmware issues and others to hardware defects requiring motherboard replacement.

For now, affected devices remain unreliable, leaving owners waiting to see whether a future update resolves the issue or confirms a deeper problem.

Paulo Vargas
Paulo Vargas is an English major turned reporter turned technical writer, with a career that has always circled back to…
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