Google's Pixel November update squashes the first round of Android 15 bugs

By Brady Snyder

Google's Pixel November update squashes the first round of Android 15 bugs

Additionally, the November 2024 update includes three patches for security vulnerabilities with a severity level of "High," according to Google.

Starting today, Nov. 6, Google is beginning to issue the first Android 15 update for Pixel phones. The November 2024 update is available for Google Pixel 6 and newer devices and will continue to rollout over the next week. The exact timeline an vary based on your carrier and device model, but you can check if your Pixel phone has received the November 2024 patch now. Since the update includes critical security fixes, it's important to update your phone to the November 2024 version of Android 15 as soon as possible.

The update will only be available for users who have already updated their devices to Android 15. If you aren't seeing it, make sure your device isn't still running a version of Android 14. Google lists the full breakdown of versions for each supported device model on a support page:

The update doesn't include any new features, and is rather intended to fix the initial set of Android 15 bugs. Specifically, the update will fix a few issues plaguing the new Pixel 9 series. One problem that caused a strange tilting effect while recording video and zooming between cameras has been resolved with this patch.

Additionally, a bug limiting Bluetooth range in certain situations was fixed. A few issues with the display and Adaptive Brightness are now corrected. Finally, a bug that caused pressing the dismiss keyboard button to not work as expected is resolved.

Those are just the bug fixes for the Pixel 9, Pixel 9 Pro, Pixel 9 Pro XL, and Pixel 9 Pro Fold. There are a few more that cover all Pixel devices eligible for the November 2024 update, which Google vaguely describes as "general improvements for performance and stability in certain UI transitions and animations."

Pixel 8a users will be happy to know that a problem causing the display brightness to flicker under certain conditions is resolved, too. This issue only affected the Google Pixel 8a, the company says.

More importantly, the Pixel Security Bulletin for November reveals that this patch includes three fixes for security vulnerabilities with a "High" severity level. These are tracked as CVE-2024-47038, CVE-2024-47040, and CVE-2024-47039. Due to the security contents of this update, we recommend applying it as soon as it becomes available for your Pixel 6 or newer device.

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