Google Assistant Quick Phrases Bug: A Persistent Pixel Problem

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Google Assistant Quick Phrases Bug: A Persistent Pixel Problem
The Pixel 6 introduced a handy feature called Quick Phrases, allowing users to control alarms, timers, and calls with simple voice commands like "Stop," "Snooze," "Answer," "Decline," or "Silence." However, a persistent bug has been plaguing some Pixel users, causing the Quick Phrases prompt to linger on their screens long after the command has been issued. Understanding the Quick Phrases Bug This annoying glitch manifests in various ways. Some users encounter the "Say 'Stop'" or "Say 'Snooze'" prompt after dismissing an alarm or timer. Others see it randomly appear on their screens, even without an active alarm or call. In more severe cases, the Quick Phrases bubble might interfere with other apps, such as Gboard, making it difficult to type. Affected Devices and Android Versions The Quick Phrases bug seems to primarily impact Pixel devices running Android 15, including: Stable Android 15 November releas…