Multiple reports say some Pixel owners experience touchscreen problems after installing Android 17. Reported issues include unresponsive or unreliable touch input, as well as failures that affect specific interactions such as scrolling. Android Central frames the update as starting “roughly” for some users, noting that until Google provides a software fix, affected owners may consider delaying the update. TechRadar also describes that if a Pixel’s touchscreen becomes problematic on Android 17, users can try possible workarounds while waiting for a permanent remedy. The broader collection of coverage also references additional Android 17-related problems observed by some users, including freezing behavior and other functional disruptions, though the common focus across sources is touchscreen behavior. Together, the articles indicate that the issues are not universal but are reported by a subset of Pixel devices following the upgrade, and that remediation will depend on Google’s forthcoming fix. In the meantime, sources suggest users use temporary troubleshooting steps or wait before updating, depending on whether their device is affected.