Google's £630 Pixel 2 plagued by 'clicking and whistling'
They say bad news comes in threes and it's strike two for Google, with reports emerging of'clicking and whistling' with the firm's new £630 ($649) handset. Users are complaining that the smaller model of the two flagship devices is emitting a series of irritating high pitched sounds and strange clicks. This comes just days after product testers reported screen burn-in problems plaguing the larger £800 ($849) XL model. They say bad news comes in threes and it's strike two for Google, with reports emerging of'clicking and whistling' with the firm's new £630 ($649) handset. The problem appears to be related the gadget's near field communication (NFC) chip, which is used to make contactless payments and for other data transfer purposes.
Oct-25-2017, 17:00:07 GMT