Since the market launch of the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro (test) on October 28th, Google has been distributing a day-one patch for smartphones on build SD1A.210817.036, which is supposed to improve performance and fix bugs. However, users in the O2 cellular network cannot install the patch; only a different SIM card will help.
Complaints on several forums
Users in the forum of ComputerBase as well in the help forum of O2 report that they are not being offered the current Android release SD1A.210817.036 on their new Pixel 6 smartphones. Also in the forum of Android help will discussed on several pages about the problem.
Patch also includes security updates
In the Google community it says on the part of the manufacturerthat only after the installation “all features“Of the new smartphones can be used. The update also includes the current Android security updates for November. The patch was made available to the editors in advance so that all measurements within the test are based on the latest release.
Only a SIM card from another provider solves the problem
Currently there is only one of several users on Android help Confirmed solution to the problem: Remove the O2 SIM card, replace it with a SIM card from another provider such as Deutsche Telekom or Vodafone, restart the smartphone, download and install the update and then switch back to the original SIM card. Only deactivating or removing the O2 SIM card does not lead to success, a SIM card from another provider must be used. After a restart, the affected users were immediately offered the update to SD1A.210817.036.
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