A Pixel Watch update has broken the Find My Phone feature
A recent software update to the Pixel Watch has broken the Find My Phone feature on some devices. The issue was first reported on Reddit, with several users confirming it’s not an isolated accident.According to the original report, the Pixel Watch 3 has lost the ability to ring the connected Pixel phone through the feature. Other Pixel Watch 3 users said the feature failed to ring their Pixel 9 Pro and Pixel 9 Pro XL devices.
Pixel Watch 4 users also seem to be affected when the device was connected to a Pixel 10 Pro XL. One user said their Pixel Watch 2 didn’t experience the phone, while a Pixel Watch 1 user claims the feature never worked for them.
A temporary workaround


The Pixel Watch 3 is among the affected devices. | Image by PhoneArena
While several users said that the usual steps of restarting both their devices didn’t work, others may have found an unusual workaround. It appears that asking Gemini on the watch to find the connected phone is working fine.Still, the workaround doesn’t completely solve the problem. Users say that the Watch app on their phone had become unusable, and it crashes immediately when opened.
Working on a fix
Google is apparently aware of the problem, though it didn’t offer an explanation for the cause of the bug. The company said it’s working on a fix, which will launch with a future software update.
Meanwhile, Google’s suggestion is for users to use the Gemini workaround on their watch until the fix rolls out.
Too many bugs
Find My Phone may not be the most critical Pixel Watch feature, but it’s still important to many users. I hope Google fixes it quickly, but I’d be even happier if the company stopped breaking its devices through software updates.
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