Last week, several reports surfaced claiming that the Google Pixel 10 was emitting “extremely loud” popping sounds. We discovered that the issue apparently goes back years, as far back as the Pixel 6.

The sound appears to happen randomly when you open or close apps.

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The oldest device reported to us was the Pixel 7 Pro, on which the popping sound appeared only while they were using TikTok.

“I thought either there was something wrong with a software update, hardware, or Voice Assistant listening in, but never could get it to stop,” reader KrankyKorok said.

One reader emailed to report the issue and said they resolved it by lowering the volume.

“I’ve got the 9 Pro XL myself, and I have noticed this problem as well. It’s definitely not limited to the newer models,” reader Reese said in an email.

Google support forums suggested the sound was due to “the floating element of the camera stabilisation system,” which can produce such sounds, and asserted it was “normal for Pixel devices.”

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