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Pixel users are reporting loud popping noises from their speakers when opening or switching apps, an issue affecting multiple generations from the Pixel 7 through the Pixel 10 series. The problem appears inconsistent, can happen even at zero volume, and hasn’t been fixed by hardware replacements, suggesting a possible software-related bug that Google has yet to acknowledge.
Google Pixel smartphone users have started complaining about a new problem, popping noises that are coming from the speakers. Reports are surfacing on Reddit, and have been spotted by Android Authority.
Popping noises plague Google Pixel users, even at zero volume
A user ‘Glad_Ad_523’ wrote: “I’m randomly getting very loud audio pops sometimes when apps are opened or closed, like the speakers are being overloaded for a split second when applications are switched out. Is there a fix for this? It’s quite concerning.”A bunch of other users corroborated the issue. What’s interesting is that this problem is not limited to the Pixel 10 series. Users report issues on the Pixel 7, Pixel 8, Pixel 9, and Pixel 10 series phones.
Replacing speakers didn’t fix the issue
Another Reddit user, TheBlasianSensation, said that replacing the Pixel 10 Pro’s speakers under warranty didn’t help either. He presumed that it’s a hardware issue with the speakers, but it doesn’t seem to be.Some users wrote that they never had that issue with older Pixel phones, but that they’re having it with the Google Pixel 10 series. It’s all very odd, actually.
There are also some older Reddit threads that mention the problem. There’s one from about a month ago, and one from five months ago. The popping sound mostly occurs when an app opens, while gaming apps are the most common culprits.
The triggers are not 100% consistent
Other reports say that the pop often happens when you’re already listening to something in the background on your phone, and you trigger another sound by opening an app. What’s even weirder is that the triggers are not 100% consistent.What’s even weirder is that some users reported hearing the popping sound with the volume turned all the way down. This could be either a software or a hardware bug of some sort, or perhaps both. Either way, it’s very weird.
At the time of writing this article, Google has yet to acknowledge the issue. This is becoming quite a problem, and quite a few users are complaining, so Google is expected to react.

