Google Investigates Android 14 Bug Affecting Multiple User Profiles

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28/10/2023 21h03

Google has launched an investigation into a bug in Android 14 that is causing distress for users with multiple profiles, according to a report by The Verge. The bug, which has been acknowledged by a Google representative, has led to various issues such as missing apps, constant crashes, and being locked out of internal storage.

The problem initially surfaced among Pixel 6 owners as the Android 14 update was being rolled out. However, the issue has since expanded to affect users of different devices, as reported by Ars Technica. The Google issue tracker for this bug has received over 350 replies and is now reaching over 420 replies.

Users have taken to the issue tracker to express their concerns and seek a solution. Some have shared log files or uploaded pictures of their phone screens to provide evidence of the bug. However, a significant number of users have been unable to provide on-device screenshots due to the reported lack of available storage space. Many have likened their experience to being infected with ransomware, highlighting the frustrating and disruptive nature of the bug.

In response to the growing number of reports, Google has assured users that their team is diligently working to resolve the issue. A Google representative stated, "Thanks for sticking with us. Our team is looking into this storage issue affecting some Pixel devices running Android 14 and we're working hard on a fix. We'll update this thread with more details soon."

As users eagerly await a fix, it is anticipated that Google will release an update to address the bug and provide relief to those affected. In the meantime, users are encouraged to continue reporting their experiences through the Google issue tracker to assist the investigative team.

The impact of this bug on Android 14 users with multiple profiles demonstrates the significance of thorough testing and bug fixing during software development. Google's investigation and commitment to finding a solution underscore their dedication to providing a seamless user experience on their platforms.

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