The Google Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL have had a tough time since their launch with a number of complaints being leveled at them. Some of these will be addressed by upcoming patches, and Google has even decided to extend the Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL warranty in an attempt to quash fears over device longevity. One of the lesser-known issues comes from the Pixel 2 XL’s video recording function — specifically, how it handles audio. This is said to accentuate background noise leading to audio playback that is “tinny” or that sounds like it’s full of static (you can listen to a sample of this here ). Like the bulk of the display worries, this problem only appears to be affecting the LG-built Pixel 2 XL, but thankfully, it seems that it will be addressed in an upcoming patch. Editor's Pick Dear Google, When are you going to fix Android Wear? Smartwatches are in a funny state. They’re not really all that popular amongst the populace at large, but they’re not exactly bust...