Few users already enjoy Android 7.0 Nougat, the latest version that Google has launched of its operating system for mobiles and tablets. In fact, the only ones that have this version installed from the beginning are the Nexus and Pixel terminals, developed within the Google company and part of its catalog. The owners of these teams have also been the first to test the honeys of Android 7.1.1, which is a complementary version, although the Nexus 6he had stayed in line. Just a few days ago, the device was updated, but according to many users who have already expressed themselves through Internet forums, this has not helped them either. Quite the contrary. They report that after having updated their Nexus 6 to Android 7.1.1 they have begun to have problems with the quality of the calls.
The owners of these teams are frustrated. Since they were updated to Android 7.1.1 Nougat they are experiencing problems in the quality of the audio. The problem is so serious that there are already many users who have connected to the forums of the Google teams and products to put this circumstance on the table.
But what really happens? As indicated by those who have a Nexus 6 updated to Android 7.1.1 Nougat, when a call is being made, the person at the other end cannot properly hear the owner of the device. Echoes, shrill voices, high-pitched noises and other annoyances of this draft can be heard. It is true that, according to these forums, some users have muted the microphone, getting the problem to be temporarily solved, because in fact it is a problem directly derived from the microphone. As the sound from the loudspeaker is fed from the loudspeaker, the person on the other end of the line hears himself. However, and as you can guess,it is not an effective correction, much less definitive. In this case, the collaboration of Google will be necessary to solve the problem through a complementary update. In fact, the Mountain View team has acknowledged the incident. They say that they are working on a patch that can solve the problem in a sharp and definitive way.
If the annoyances are persistent and you need to get back to normal as soon as possible, you can try returning to Android 7.0 Nougat, although this temporary solution is probably only available to expert users. Others, also with superior technical knowledge, have tried to return to the Android 7.0 Nougat calling app without much success. The most advisable thing, in any case, is to be patient and wait for Google to update the equipment with the relevant corrections.
And you, have you also had problems updating? Have you noticed something strange when calling with your Nexus 6 ?