Two widely used Android series are experiencing annoying bugs

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ICYMI: Two widely used Android phones are acting buggy at the moment as users of the Galaxy S21 series and the Pixel 6 line adjust to these issues.

Some bugs are being reported for a couple of phone models still very much in use today. The first phones to have an issue belong to the Samsung Galaxy S21 series which includes the Galaxy S21, S21+, S21 Ultra, and S21 FE .

Normally, those are two words we hate to hear said together. The user adds that"This will make your phone like it's the 1st day but you will keep the latest updates. Your phone will be fast again Beware you will lose all your picture and text messages so back up before you do this." Perhaps a less drastic solution will come from Sammy., there is more talk about a bug that some Pixel 6 series users saw go away with one of the recent monthly updates.

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