![]() To see if the cause of the problem is temporary, try rebooting your Google Pixel 3 this way: it’s a more effective way to refresh the system compared to a regular restart. To check if you can make that happen, we suggest that you simulate the effects of a “battery pull” in order to also clear the RAM. While most of such bugs go away on their own, there may be others that require you do manual refresh of the system. These coding hiccups are usually associated to a particular software condition on a device and will go away once that certain state is changed. These types of bugs develop when a device encounters a particular set of coding error and it can’t resolve the problem on its own. The most likely explanation for that is temporary bugs. We know you are wondering why calls go through after you restart the device as well. ![]() There had been many instances in the past when seemingly unexplained problems go away after a restart. You must do a number of troubleshooting steps for this one to figure out the cause. Solution : There’s no clear cut to know where the problem lies on this one. I have also done all the troubleshooting, factory reset the phone but it’s still the same. I have to reboot my phone to get it to make calls. When I try to make a call it will say it is calling, then will show its connected with the countdown timer but I cannot hear anyone. Problem: Google Pixel 3 can’t make a call Are you having trouble with your Google Pixel 3 not making a call? This is the issue that we’re addressing in this troubleshooting episode so be sure to follow our solutions below.
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