Google Has Disabled the "Take a Message" Feature on Older Pixel Phones Due to Audio Leak Bug.
Google has temporarily disabled the Take a Message feature, which automatically answers and transcribes voicemails when you miss a call, due to an audio leak bug affecting some Pixel 4 and 5 devices.
The bug, discovered by users, causes microphones to activate unexpectedly when callers are leaving messages, with some owners reporting they could hear their own room sounds or voices while the message was being left. This issue has been confirmed by Google, but is said to only affect a very small subset of devices under rare circumstances.
Out of an abundance of caution, Google has disabled these features on affected devices as a precautionary measure. In the meantime, users with impacted Pixel 4 and 5 phones can still use manual and automatic Call Screening or their carrier's voicemail services.
The company has not yet confirmed whether the Take a Message feature will be permanently removed from older Pixel handsets or restored in the future.
Google has temporarily disabled the Take a Message feature, which automatically answers and transcribes voicemails when you miss a call, due to an audio leak bug affecting some Pixel 4 and 5 devices.
The bug, discovered by users, causes microphones to activate unexpectedly when callers are leaving messages, with some owners reporting they could hear their own room sounds or voices while the message was being left. This issue has been confirmed by Google, but is said to only affect a very small subset of devices under rare circumstances.
Out of an abundance of caution, Google has disabled these features on affected devices as a precautionary measure. In the meantime, users with impacted Pixel 4 and 5 phones can still use manual and automatic Call Screening or their carrier's voicemail services.
The company has not yet confirmed whether the Take a Message feature will be permanently removed from older Pixel handsets or restored in the future.