These include the likes of Netflix, HBO, Disney+, Prime Video, Hulu. This certification level only degrades when someone makes system-level changes. For example, when you unlock the device’s bootloader or root it, then Level 1 will downgrade to Level 2 or Level 3. When that happens, you wouldn’t be able to stream content in HD. Rather, 540p in L2 or 480p in L3 would be the maximum possible resolutions.
So why are we discussing all this here? Well, this is because various Pixel device owners have voiced their concerns that the Widevine level has dropped from L1 to L3 on their devices. All this has happened on stock firmware, with the bootloader still locked and the device in a non-rooted state. The issue first came to light around February of this year, and while Google is aware of this issue, an official fix is yet to be released. They recently rolled out the August update, but that didn’t address this issue either. Fortunately, there does exist a workaround that seems to have spelled out success for many users. And this guide shall make you aware of just that. So without further ado, let’s check out the steps to fix the issue of the Google Pixel device’s Widevine L1 Certification being downgraded to L3.
Fix Google Pixel Widevine Certification Downgraded from L1 to L3
So this was all from this guide on how you could fix the issue of the Google Pixel device’s Widevine L1 Certification being downgraded to L3. Do keep in mind that this is just a workaround that has given a varying degree of success. As and when Google releases the official fix for the same (which would be via an OTA update), we will update this guide accordingly. In the meantime, this tweak is your best route forward. On that note, do let us know in the comments section whether it worked out for you or not.
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