It looks like Google Pixel phones are getting the shorter end of the stick on X (formerly Twitter).
Users are reporting some kind of performance issues with the X app which has led to it slowing down, and not opening, among other things.
You won’t find Elon Musk tweeting about it, but the support team at X has taken notice.
But first here are the issues plaguing Pixel users on the X app.
Fred Lohner, a member of the mobile development team at X, has acknowledged these issues.
He’s been reaching out to the user community via the platform, actively seeking examples of these performance issues to better understand and address them.
If you are a Pixel user getting these performance issues, check out the link here and post your issue.
X has not yet provided a specific timeline for resolving these issues.
Likely, the company will first make every effort to identify whether this is even a problem worth considering before rolling out any kind of update.
However, X’s proactive approach is appreciated given the rather murky waters the company has been navigating through these past few months.
Major advertisers have walked off the platform due to Elon Musk’s perceived antisemitic rhetoric.
The withdrawal includes more than 100 brands such as Apple, Disney, and more.
When asked about it in a recent interview, Musk bluntly stated that he will not be “blackmailed” by these companies and that they can “Go F–k themselves”.
The ad revenue hit to X is likely estimated to be around $70 million although X claims this to be an exaggerated figure.
Google Pixel users are encountering several issues with the X app, including slow loading times for content and feed refreshes, challenges in image loading, delayed tweet posting, and slow notification responses.
Fred Lohner, a member of the X mobile development team, has recognized the performance issues. He is actively engaging with the user community to gather examples and insights for addressing these problems.
Yes, Google Pixel users experiencing these issues are encouraged to share their experiences and examples with Fred Lohner and the X team, facilitating quicker identification and resolution of the problems.
While X has not provided a specific timeline for resolving these performance issues, their proactive approach in seeking user feedback suggests they are working towards a solution.
The performance issues are not universal.
Some users report no significant troubles with the Twitter/X Android app.
The iOS version of the app is reported to have a slicker performance with no mention of the feature set issues that plague the Android version.
The performance issues specifically affecting Pixel devices have recently emerged, leading the development team to investigate these potential compatibility problems.
Some Pixel owners report that the app is running smoothly. The issues seem to not affect all users uniformly.
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