Like I said, not to excuse them, but these issues tend to affect an incredibly small amount of people. If you have a double digit number of users on Reddit complaining for a phone that represents 7% of all US smartphone sales, that’s not a widespread bug as a percentage of userbase.
Google currently sells more than half of the smartphone volume of Samsung in the US.
I don’t know why you want to downplay this issue. Google should be held accountable for this. It affects multiple users over multiple models and has caused real world harm.
I’d be saying the same thing. Apple sells tens of millions of phones per year and in this hypothetical scenario a double digit number of Reddit users couldn’t call 911.
This is obviously a big recurring issue which is statistically significant given the number of times that a user might call emergency services in their entire lifetime.
If the reason you want to dismiss it is because you have a pixel then you don’t have to convince me that it’s safe - you need to convince yourself.
https://www.phonearena.com/news/this-wild-bug-is-still-plagu...
> I had this problem when trying to call 999 (the UK equivalent of 911) about a year ago.
> Fortunately I managed to free myself from the situation I was in by breaking (crushing) my finger.
Ouch!
https://www.reddit.com/r/GooglePixel/comments/1oeiqop/pixel_...