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That'd be your carrier being bad, not the Pixel. You could be right next to the tower, but depending on congestion and your plan you could be limited. You're driving a car that can go fast, but getting stuck in traffic.
Yeah, no.
My wife has a Pixel 8, I have a Pixel 6 Pro, and my daughter has a Motorola Moto G 5G, all on Google Fi and I am the only one having this issue. We can all be in the same place and suddenly my phone gets a '!' by the signal. This never happens to their phones.
I think the pixel 6 pro had a shitty 5g modem. I’m using one on a verizon mvno and it works fine but definitely has a shitty signal compared to my iPhone.
Do phones still need tower info updates? Or maybe OP flashed a custom ROM so they're not getting radio firmware updates OTA or something. There's really not enough info here to go on.
My advice to OP: perform a factory reset if you're on stock firmware, or flash the latest stock firmware if you aren't. Cell phones are complex devices; there are quite a few components involved in cellular data.