TL;DRGoogle’s old Pixel 4a smartphone has been leaving some users stuck in a boot loop.Google acknowledged the issue nearly a month ago, but so far no fix has been available.The company now confirms that a fix is on the way in the July Google Play system update.Extended software support for our smartphones is better than ever these days, with companies like Google promising 7 years of OS and security updates for their latest handsets. Even when that lifeline dries up, though, we still hope that our older devices keep on functioning as they used to, even if that means missing out on the latest features and fixes. Unfortunately, the Pixel 4a seems to have been recently stricken by a serious glitch, preventing affected phones from successfully booting. Even though it’s now years out of Google’s old support window, the company confirms with Android Authority that a fix is on the way.In response to our inquiry into the Pixel 4a’s boot loop problem, a Google spokesperson tells us, “a fix will be going out with the July update.”