12-10-2023
09:34 AM
- last edited on
12-11-2023
03:03 PM
by
KiiFromGoogle
Hi guys, here´s thread for anyone who´s experiencing "Google home mini 4 dots stuck problem". Possible news from Google, solutions or fix to be written here. Seems this issue affected lot of devices, let´s see what can be done about it and what will be Google´s reaction to this situation.
Moderator edit: Subject updated for clarity and findability
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12-22-2023 01:31 PM
Hi everyone,
Thanks for sharing details in the comments here and for submitting feedback reports to our team.
We’ve identified the cause of this issue and have stopped the software rollout.
If you’ve been impacted by this issue, we want to make things right: Please reach out to Google Nest support at g.co/nest/contact for assistance.
Thanks for your patience while we looked into this— we're here to help if you have any other questions.
12-26-2023 08:11 AM - edited 01-03-2024 08:23 AM
Sadly it appears this is, at least for now, only available in the US. Replacements have been authorized and I've got the steps that I went through to request AND BE APPROVED FOR IT.
I got my replacement options last night after my last time chatting with Google early in the morning on the 23rd. Either I can return mine and then they send a replacement or I buy a new one (through an individualized link) and they just put a hold on the card which they will release once the return is received. I had to go through some steps with the chat rep Ana (she was great and very patient) including trying the 10x reboot thing and then also sending a quick video of it locking up.
Here's how I got to this point:
This is where I am currently in the process but figured it was good enough to post some good news as Google has confirmed that I will be getting a replacement unit for my out of warranty device!
This is the email that I received detailing my replacement options:
Hello Giles,Thanks for reaching out to the Google Nest Customer Care Team.
Congratulations! You are eligible for a replacement.
We have 2 option of the process:
- Standard Exchange replacements don't require an authorization hold, and a replacement device isn't sent to the customer until Google’s warehouse receives the defective device. Customers are advised to return their product within 14 days according to the RMA instructions; however, in total, the customer will have 45 days from RMA creation to return the defective unit using the shipping labels. The RMA will be canceled if the labels are not exercised or used after 45 days. If the product is returned after this then it is returned to the customer and they are advised to contact support for a new RMA.
- Advanced Exchange allows the customer to check out their replacement device from the Google Store via an Advanced Exchange replacement cart link (RCL) sent to their email before they return their original device. The RCL is valid for 90 days and the customer may complete the checkout process anytime within that period.
Once they complete the checkout process, we put an authorization hold on their credit card for the full Manufacturer Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) of the replacement device. Once the authorization hold is approved, a replacement device is shipped to the customer in 2-7 business days.
Please let us know and reply to this email on which option you prefer.
For reference your case number is [my case number]. If you need more help, you can contact us again and reference this case number or reply to this email to reopen your case.
Have a new question? There are lots of ways to get back in touch with us below.
Thank you,
Ana
^ Look at Ana being awesome. @KiiFromGoogle please, if you're able to, pass along my well wishes to Ana's leadership team. She was top notch, knew her stuff, and was great through the whole process.
12/27 edit is below. Also updated step 1 from the list to give clearer instructions on how to get to the right chat.
I got my return instructions. Essentially I box it up and take a QR code to FedEx and they will print the shipping label. The box needs to include both the Google Home Mini and the power cable. They also provide the link for how I can track the shipment as it heads off to Google for receipt and then 1-2 days after they receive it they should have a new one sent out to me.
Final update (1/3/2024): So Google made a mistake and accidentally sent me the full sized Nest Audio as a replacement instead of the Nest Mini that I was expecting. 🤯 I hope that others are able to get as lucky and that those out of the US are given better options for resolving their issues.
09-30-2024 02:39 PM
Hello Folks,
Thanks for reaching out to the Google Community Forum. I’m sorry to hear that your Google Home Mini is stuck showing up 4 dots. Don’t worry, I’m happy to help.
I understand how frustrating it can be when you don't receive the level of service as you expected, @Aloy77. I apologize for that situation.
Please try to perform the following steps:
If the situation still persists, could you please fill out this form with the needed information? A member of our support team will be in touch over email to help. Let me know once you're done.
Best regards,
Daniel
12-14-2023 03:39 AM
Same here, I canot upload any crash report since it's unavailable at google home!
12-14-2023 04:35 AM
I have 2 original homes, 4 minis, 2 max', and a hub. The homes were unresponsive, so I tried a reset. Now I can't set them up. They reset just fine and the Home app sees them initially but all efforts to set them up fail.
12-15-2023 03:49 AM
Try setting them up from a phone that isn't a Pixel
12-14-2023 05:17 AM
Same with mine, 1st gen mini, happened a week ago. 4 solid lights and 1 become green when press reset button. From Singapore. It was perfectly working fine.
02-23-2024 08:54 AM
https://forums.hardwarezone.com.sg/threads/google-home-mini-bricked-4-white-dots-lights.6988407/
please reply here, and let see what we can do as a group.
12-14-2023 05:57 AM
I have the same since Monday morning. Power cycle 11 and microphone switch methods do not work.
12-14-2023 06:31 AM
Same here. Google home speaker - 4 white LEDs not blinking. Can't cast anything, speaker is unavailable in the home app.
12-14-2023 06:37 AM
Now I am thinking - How are they going to resolve this? You can't send an update to a bricked device.
12-14-2023 07:04 AM
Same issue here. Tried everything to get it back online but it's bricked. 2 white dots on startup followed immediately by 4 solid white dots. If it hit the reset button it just shows 1 green light and 3 white. It is no longer connected to the internet/home app and can't cast or make any noise whatsoever.
Warranty should be irrelevant. This is not normal wear and tear, improper use or user accident. It was an updated pushed by Google that ruined a perfectly good device. They need to own up to their actions and replace all bricked devices regardless of warranty. It's a big waste as it is, since my device was perfectly functional and could've lasted many more years.
12-14-2023 10:48 AM
First Gen Google Home smart speaker.
Four white dots.
Holding the mute button does nothing.
The power off and on 10 times dies not reset.
Power on while holding the mute button gives only two white lights.
12-14-2023 10:51 AM
That is exactly what mine does
12-14-2023 11:19 AM
Unfortunately this happened to me and I just threw it out thinking it died but now it feels like something caused it since I had the same lack of ability to reset device.
12-14-2023 11:31 AM
Same issue unfortunately.
System Firmware Version: 375114
Cast Firmware: 2.57.375114
12-14-2023 11:53 AM
Same here. Google home stopped working over a week ago. Rebooting only goes to the four dots. Resetting doesn't work, not even unplugging method.
12-14-2023 01:15 PM
Same problem here with first gen google home
12-14-2023 02:46 PM
Same issue for me... 4 white dots and unresponsive. I tried all the various factory resets, but still bricked. I chatted with a support person, and they just said sorry they can't do anything because my device is out of warranty, but it seems pretty clear that Google bricked all our Home Minis.
12-14-2023 03:31 PM
adding another report here, exact same issues, 4 lights, reset via center push and 11x unplug, wait, replug not doing anything, mini 2nd gen, United States...first rep on Sunday acted like it was my issue, despite me not having done anything with the unit since last successful use, and said I could just buy a new one...cut to a few days later when I discover this is a much larger issue via this thread and related news coverage.
12-15-2023 05:51 AM
Has anybody heard from google about fixing this problem?
12-15-2023 06:14 AM
Via chat on Thursday, 12/14/23, was advised the engineers were looking into it, and recommended waiting some additional time, but no specific timeline beyond that was available.
12-15-2023 06:22 AM
Thank you
12-14-2023 03:49 PM - edited 12-30-2023 07:46 AM
Same here. Happened about a week and a half ago. Full size gen 1 Google Home totally bricked.
12-14-2023 08:29 PM
Same here...has been happening for at least a week now.
12-14-2023 08:31 PM
Google home mini, probably first gen I think. 4 white solid dots, 2 when rebooting. Unresponsive. Deleted from Home app and now unable to locate the device.
12-14-2023 08:31 PM
Oh and, I'm in the USA
12-14-2023 09:43 PM
Same for me! Help!
12-15-2023 12:54 AM
Same problem with my Google Mini 1st gen. Found speaker unresponsive and off the network. Power-cycled. Stuck on 4 dots. None of the reset options work. Looks like some update from Google bricked a lot of our speakers.
12-15-2023 03:53 AM
Did all these issues only happen when subscribed to the preview programme?
12-15-2023 04:48 AM
I dont think so. I disabled preview programme because it was really unstable.
12-15-2023 06:24 AM
I was definitely not on preview.
12-15-2023 04:35 AM - edited 12-15-2023 04:35 AM
Starts with 2 dim lights then shows 4 dim lights forever. Reset button only lights green dot. 10 power supply reboots wont work.
Basically Google have decided they are going to brick my device because I havent bought new one in a long time. Great.
12-15-2023 05:06 AM
I also had this issue, exactly the same as everyone else's.
After the rep told me that it was bricked and I'd have to buy a new one, I threw it away, so I no longer have it to attempt a repair or anything.
12-15-2023 05:48 AM
Same 4 white lights but I made the mistake of removing the device from my Google home app, I imagine this means the possibility of even getting a internet connection to it is minimal
12-15-2023 04:53 PM
Google support had me do the same thing. When I asked them how they were going to send an update with no connectivity I got crickets
12-15-2023 06:33 AM
I have a first gen Google Home device that was bricked about a week ago as well. I have tried the standard factory reset method and also the reset the device 10x method (tried twice) and neither have worked. At this point, gunna just wait to hear something more from Google and hope they replace the device or somehow fix it
12-15-2023 07:48 AM
Same here, noticed my mini said offline, disconnect it, waited a minute & plugged back in & still showed offline. I deleted the device from the Home then continued to reset while holding the button on back for 10 plus seconds & all it did was show 1 green light & the rest white but didn't say it will continue with reset. The 4 lights remain solid white. Now unable to reconnect to the Home.
12-15-2023 08:29 AM
I want to understand, whenever update is ready (if there will be a fix ...) how will it be applied? Now device is bricked, cannot access through Google Home App, so it´s not connected to Internet ...
12-15-2023 09:52 AM
We may as well just face it guys, it's never going to get fixed and it must be affecting ten of thousands of devices worldwide. Just think of all the new replacement purchases they are hoping for. No wonder they have washed their hands of the problem.
12-15-2023 09:57 AM
One thing is that the device stops working due to electric issues / drop o sth else, but sending an update (automatically) and brick the device on purpose is another, a serious fault. They can´t force you to replace it because it was bricked ... (by them ...)
12-15-2023 10:13 AM
Google is not known for resorting to this kind of behavior. So perhaps not accuse them before they have a chance to correct the mistake? Unless you have proof of their malicious intent. Mistakes can be made, to bad in Google's case they affect many people.
I'll wait for a solution, did the feedback they requested and there will be an answer I guess.
12-15-2023 02:47 PM
I am in the same boat here....