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Google will start rolling out the Android December 2019 security patch for the Pixel 4 this week, that's an entire week later than the Pixel 3 and Pixel 3a. In addition to fixing a
number of software vulnerabilities, the update also fixes a numerous bugs that are specific to Google's newest flagship. Android security updates haven't exactly been consistent
with the Pixel 4. The November 2019 security patch was delayed for some while others never received it at all (Express.co.uk's Pixel 4 is still running the October 2019 security patch).
The lengthy wait for new security patches may be worth it though. A Google employee recently posted in the firm's Support blog to inform Pixel 4 users what's coming in the latest
update. First and foremost, the latest Android security patch will fix one critical system vulnerability and another that's deemed to be "high" in severity. There's also
a number of other "moderate" weaknesses that should be fixed, too. But the patch should also remedy a number of issues you may have been experiencing with your Pixel 4 on a
day-to-day basis. These range from compatibility improvements with specific apps to fundamental features like Bluetooth. Here's a list of seven primary fixes that'll be included in
the Android December 2019 security patch that'll start rolling out this week: • Fix for static noise in Spotify • Fix for background audio static in third-party camera apps • Fix for
lost Bluetooth pairing information • Fix for pairing issues with Garmin devices • Fix for display flicker in various use cases • Fix for misaligned device orientation in certain cases • Fix
for Google Pay card display in power menu Don't think the December update is done there though. It'll also bring dark mode support to the phone's bootloader and improve the
intensity of haptic vibrations in "certain cases". Finally, Google said the new patch "includes hundreds of various fixes and improvements across many areas including
performance, stability, camera, display and face unlock". However these were not discussed in any further detail. It's currently unclear what day the new Pixel 4 patch will start
rolling out. You can check your phone for updates manually be heading to _Settings_ > _System_ > _Advanced_ > _System update_.