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Your Pixel could soon get better at avoiding accidental pocket dials

News RoomBy News Room19 December 20252 Mins Read
Your Pixel could soon get better at avoiding accidental pocket dials
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Google is finally addressing a long-standing issue that has frustrated Pixel users for several years. The company recently marked the accidental touch prevention problem that has been around since the Pixel 6 days as “fixed” in its public bug tracker, indicating that a solution is on the way.

Pixel phone users have long dealt with accidental actions, like unintended calls, apps opening on their own, and the flashlight turning on while the device sits in their pocket. While brands like Samsung and OnePlus offer a built-in accidental touch protection feature that uses the proximity sensor to disable touch input when the device is in a pocket or bag, Google has yet to offer a comparable solution on its Pixel lineup.

According to a fresh report from PiunikaWeb, that’s set to change soon. A recent comment from a Google engineer in the Issue Tracker confirms the problem has been resolved, and users should expect the fix in an upcoming release. Since the fix wasn’t included in the December 2025 Pixel update, it’s expected to arrive with a future update, potentially in January or as part of the next Feature Drop.

How the fix works remains unclear

Google hasn’t shared exactly how the fix will work. The company could either introduce a new accidental touch protection option to the Settings app or make behind-the-scenes changes that allow the phone to detect when it’s in a pocket and automatically block touch input.

For anyone who’s experienced rogue calls, unintended app launches, or other such mishaps on their Pixel, the fix can’t come soon enough. With it now on the horizon, Pixel users can finally look forward to a more reliable, less frustrating experience when their phone isn’t in their hands.

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