Fix Google Pixel 7 Bootloop – Soft Brick

Pixel 7 Bootloop

The Google Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro have distinguished themselves from other phones released in 2022 due to their impressive design and performance. However, despite the new TensorFlow chip, some issues have surfaced that Google is currently addressing in the hopes of resolving them quickly. If your Google Pixel 7 experiences software problems after a software update or randomly, it may become stuck in a bootloop. If this happens, you can utilize the following guide to install stock firmware to Fix Google Pixel 7 Bootloop.

A bootloop arises when a phone cannot boot up the software, which, in this case, is Android 12. When the software fails to load, the Phone becomes stuck on the Google screen during startup. The solution to this problem is installing new firmware, as the operating system is often corrupted, preventing the Phone’s hardware from loading. If your Google Pixel 7 experiences bootloop issues, either after an update or randomly, you can proceed to use the guide below to install stock firmware on your Pixel 7 or Pixel 7 Pro.

Install Stock Firmware to Fix Google Pixel 7 Bootloop:

Assuming you’ve already attempted to factory reset your phone before consulting this guide to fix the bootloop, let’s move on to the installation process. Remember that installing stock firmware and factory resetting your phone will erase all data in it. So, if you are hesitant to factory reset your Phone, this method will also erase all data present on your Google Pixel. It is essential to back up all your data with your Google account, as it is a typical practice in Pixel devices. If your Google account is set up with your Phone, then hopefully, everything is already backed up, given that you have enabled automatic backup of your Phone. You can check it by going to the Settings of your phone -> System -> Backup -> Backup by Google One.

Two methods are available to install stock firmware on Google Pixel devices. The first method is relatively straightforward and involves using Google’s official Android Flash Tool. However, it requires USB debugging to be turned on before the device gets stuck in a bootloop. Otherwise, USB debugging can be enabled using ADB commands. The second method uses ADB commands to sideload the firmware onto the Pixel device. A guide for this method is available here, but it is important to use the firmware intended for the Pixel 7 instead of the ones mentioned in the guide. It is worth noting that this guide can be applied to all Google Pixel phones, including the Pixel 7 Pro and other Pixel devices.

Fix Pixel 7 Bootloop via Android Flash Tool:

The following is a detailed guide on how to install stock firmware on a Google Pixel device using the Android Flash Tool to fix a bootloop or soft brick.

  1. Install the Android Flash Tool on your Windows PC or Macbook.
  2. Enable USB Debugging To use the Android Flash Tool. You need to enable USB Debugging on your Pixel device.
    • To do this, go to Settings > About Phone> Build Number and tap it seven times to enable Developer Options.
    • Then go to Settings > Developer Options and enable USB Debugging.
    • Note: If your phone is in a bootloop and you can enable USB debugging, you will need to use ADB commands to do so.
  3. Connect your Pixel 7 to your computer using a USB cable.
  4. Open the Android Flash Tool on your computer.
  5. Select your Pixel device from the dropdown menu in the Android Flash Tool.
  6. Select the firmware that you want to download and install on your Pixel 7.
  7. Once the firmware image is verified, click on the “Install” button to start the firmware installation process.
  8. The firmware installation process can take several minutes. So be patient, and do not disconnect your Pixel device during the process.
  9. After the firmware installation is complete, your Pixel device will reboot automatically. The first boot may take longer than usual, so don’t panic if it takes a few minutes.
  10. Once your Pixel device has rebooted, you will need to go through the setup process, as if you were setting up a new device. You can restore your data from your backup during this process.

Google Pixel 6 stuck in bootloopThat’s it! You have successfully installed stock firmware on your Google Pixel device using the Android Flash Tool.

If you have any questions or queries regarding the process above. Feel free to write us via email or drop a comment below.

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