Screen flickering issue with 90hz on new beta is fixed internally, and should make it out in an update in ~2 weeks https://twitter.com/davey_burke/status/1281107069412667392?s=20
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@ArtemR @dsandler @lockheimer Yup, known issue (I had hit it too). Fixed internally, should make it out in an update in ~2 weeks
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When an update is available, it will be transferred to your earbuds the next time you use them with your Pixel or Android 6.0+ device.
This takes about 10 minutes, and during this time you can continue using your Pixel Buds.
The update is then installed the next time you return your earbuds to the charging case. This also takes about 10 minutes.
Updates will only be installed if your earbuds and charging case have sufficient charge. If they’re running low on power, plug them in.
It may take multiple attempts for the update to complete.
For example, taking your earbuds out of the charging case while it’s being installed may pause the update.
However, if any part of the process is interrupted, don’t worry—it will resume at the next opportunity.
https://9to5google.com/2020/07/10/pixel-buds-update-process-details/
This takes about 10 minutes, and during this time you can continue using your Pixel Buds.
The update is then installed the next time you return your earbuds to the charging case. This also takes about 10 minutes.
Updates will only be installed if your earbuds and charging case have sufficient charge. If they’re running low on power, plug them in.
It may take multiple attempts for the update to complete.
For example, taking your earbuds out of the charging case while it’s being installed may pause the update.
However, if any part of the process is interrupted, don’t worry—it will resume at the next opportunity.
https://9to5google.com/2020/07/10/pixel-buds-update-process-details/
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