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Google addresses display glitch on Pixel 10 models with September software update, offering details on the problem and solution

Google initiates deployment of a resolution for the "screen flicker" issue impacting particular Pixel 10 gadgets via the September 2025 security patch update.

Google resolves Pixel 10 screen snow issue in September update, providing these key details.
Google resolves Pixel 10 screen snow issue in September update, providing these key details.

Google addresses display glitch on Pixel 10 models with September software update, offering details on the problem and solution

In a relief for Pixel 10 owners, Google has begun rolling out a fix for the screen "snow" bug that has been plaguing some devices. The update, part of the September 2025 security patch, started rolling out on September 3, 2025.

The screen "snow" bug left users staring at a static-filled display for several minutes at a time, with complaints indicating that the glitch could cause devices to freeze for more than 10 minutes. Reddit and other social media users have widely discussed the issue, with many speculating that it could be related to GPU handling or display drivers.

Google acknowledged the issue in a statement to Android Authority, but the official changelog for the update does not mention the screen "snow" bug. Instead, it does mention a fix for an issue causing screens to turn black during webpage transitions in the app browser under certain conditions.

Ashish Singh, the Chief Copy Editor at our platform, is among those who have been affected by the screen "snow" bug. Known for his fluency in Geek, Ashish is strategizing his next virtual race while fueling his gadget habit with coffee. He has been wrangling tech jargon since 2020, having previously worked at Times Internet and Jagran English.

The fix for the screen "snow" bug will continue to roll out to more devices in coming weeks, providing a solution for all affected users. This development is a welcome relief for Pixel 10 owners, who can now enjoy their devices without the disruption caused by the screen "snow" bug.

In other news, Ashish Singh is planning a road trip to test the latest in-car tech. As he embarks on this journey, we can expect him to continue his exploration of the tech world with his unique flair for understanding and explaining complex concepts in a way that's easy for everyone to understand.

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