Android 17 is off to a rough start with new Pixel touchscreen complaints
Android 17 has transitioned from beta to official release for several Google Pixel devices. Users are reporting issues with touchscreen responsiveness and scrolling input. Google is currently developing fixes for some of these problems.
What changed
New reports specifically identify a scrolling input bug following the official release.
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Pixel users report touchscreen and scrolling bugs in Android 17
confidence 70%Android 17 has transitioned from beta to official release for several Google Pixel devices. Users are reporting issues with touchscreen responsiveness and scrolling input. Google is currently developing fixes for some of these problems.
Still unconfirmed:
- Android 17 is causing a scrolling input bug for Google Pixel users.
- Pixel owners are experiencing bizarre touchscreen bugs after updating to Android 17.
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Android 17 Rollout Hit by Pixel Touchscreen and Connectivity Bugs
confidence 90%Android 17 began reaching supported Pixel phones on June 16, 2026. Users report significant issues with touchscreen responsiveness and network connectivity. Google is working on fixes for some of these problems.
What's confirmed:
- Android 17 began rolling out to supported Pixel phones on June 16, 2026.
- Pixel users report touchscreen issues including reversed scrolling, missed taps, and unresponsive areas.
- The touchscreen bug affects Pixel 10, 9, 8, and some Pixel 7 devices.
- Some Pixel models cannot maintain a 5G connection after installing Android 17.
- Google is developing a fix for a bug that deletes homescreen widgets for some Pixel owners.
Still unconfirmed:
- Some Google apps may stop working on Wi-Fi after the update.
- Google has no fix yet for the touchscreen problems.