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According to a report, some users have experienced an issue where their devices are inoperable after performing a factory reset on their Pixel 6 series phones. Google is investigating the situation, which was confirmed by a member of the Pixel Support Forum's Product Specialist program. After a factory reset, the user encountered an error message indicating that a factory data reset may be required to resolve the issue. Some Pixel 6 users are having trouble updating their devices, especially those with multiple profiles. Although some of the issues arise after the update, the main one seems to be caused by a factory reset. Complaints from users show that some are unable to resolve the issue with Google's official recovery tool. Overall, Pixel 6 users are faced with the challenge of making their devices inoperable due to a factory reset.
Reports showing bricked Pixel 6 series phones after a factory reset
Some users have reported that their Pixel 6, 6 Pro, and 6A devices have become inoperable after performing a factory reset. Google is currently investigating the matter, which was confirmed by comments from members of the Product Specialist Program on the Pixel Support Forum.
Error message encountered after factory reset
In a forum post highlighted by Tech-Issues Today, users shared that after trying to do a factory reset, their phone won't boot with an error message: "Unable to load Android. Your data may be corrupted. If you continue to receive this message, you may need to perform a factory data reset and wipe all user data stored on this device. The result of a subsequent attempt to restart the process or initiate another factory reset displays a notification indicating that a file named tune2fs is missing, a Unix command-line tool related to setting file system parameters.
Challenges faced by Pixel 6 users
Some Pixel 6 users have experienced difficulties after updating their devices, especially those with multiple profiles. While some complaints have emerged after an update, the main problem appears to have been caused by a factory reset rather than a specific software update. Complaints compiled from various Pixel 6 users show that some are unable to fix the problem using Google's official recovery tool.