Google apologizes for the “unreliable device” interruption that struck certain models of chromecast

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Over the weekend, 9to5Google They reported that Chromecast and Chromecast’s Chromecast audio devices show an “unreliable device” error message that prevents users from throwing audio and video content on their choice screens.

On Wednesday, Google sent an apology email to the people affected by the interruption, stating that “works to deploy correction as soon as possible.”

We contact you due to a break affecting Chromecast (2 gene) and Chromecast audio devices. We apologize for the problem and understand your powerlessness. We work to deploy correction as soon as possible and will share updates and guidelines on the NEST Community page. We appreciate your patience as we solve this problem.

The email comes after a Post Community Post On Monday, he told Chromecast 2nd Gen and Chromecast audio owners that he was working on correction. In the meantime, users are advised not to factory to reset their devices as they could face more problems by re -putting them.

Both devices were released in 2015, and the more Chromecast models (3rd gene or later) were not affected. 9TO5Google says features like the weather, screen savers and time still work well on these devices, but the ability to throw video and music do not.

Google did not say what caused the devices of the devices; However, Air found a post of One Reddit user who claims This can be “because of the certificate baked in Chromecast,” expiring on March 9, which is when the first reports on the publication began.

Early speculation was that Google just brick devices for almost decades, which would not be surprising as the company officially sent Chromecast in cemetery last year and replaced it with Google TV StreamerS Here’s to hope Daredevil: Born again It turned out to be.

 
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