Yesterday Google was triumphantly detailing its latest 'Pixel feature drop', which brings new functionality to the devices it still supports. Not all of the features were to arrive with the March update, but some still did. And it wouldn't be a Google software rollout if there wouldn't be some show-stopping bugs cropping up from time to time. In this iteration of "what could possibly go wrong", it turns out that the March update broke Google Pay for AT&T's Pixel 4 units. Thus, the update for these devices has been halted. Right now Google's page hosting full OTA zip files for the...
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