When a new month hits and Google publishes details about its newest Pixel update, they typically tell us that we could see those updates immediately or over the next several days and weeks. We’re impatient people, so we tend to like the “immediately” part before then getting frustrated at the second portion of the timeline where within a day of nothing we consider the rollout potentially taking much longer. For the June Pixel update, most were excited about receiving it because it was a major quarterly update that .

It also , a lot of which arrives via individual app updates, but can also need a system update in order to show themselves. The June update, unfortunately, is taking some time to rollout to everyone. Google did say that the update was, “starting” on June 11, but once again suggested that “the rollout will continue over the next week in phases, depending on carrier and device.

” As it turns out, T-Mobile and Verizon customers are still waiting. That likely means Google Fi as well, since Google Fi runs on T-Mobile’s network. Readers have continued to drop into to let us know that updates are not here, with device and carrier clarified.

Several suggest the same. We know that Pixel 7 and Pixel 8 devices on both carriers are left waiting. We also know that Verizon has yet to update their own individual Pixel device support pages, so they are that Pixels on their network should not have received the June update yet.

Here’s the thing – you can continue.