Sorry, but there's really nothing to see here right now. Our server is in maintenance mode – and our
little bot is trying to sort the error messages with its last bit of energy.
Whether it was a data leak, a power outage in the cluster, or just a grumpy bit – we don't know yet.
But what we do know is:
The data drama escalated into a server meltdown. But don't worry: We're on it.
What now?
Everything is surely running smoothly over at our colleagues from inside
digital – why not stop by!
Or you could pass the time by visiting our social media channels – for example Instagram, YouTube or TikTok. At least there are no
server problems there – promised.
Thanks for your patience. Our bot is already rebooting at full speed. 🔧
NewsTabletAndroid 14 OS Beta 1.1 Fixes Pesky Bugs on Pixel Phones
Google released the first Android 14 beta right on schedule earlier this month. It was supposed to provide testers and developers early access to the new features in Google’s next major operating system. Instead, most testers faced pesky bugs that range from an unresponsive fingerprint scanner on the Pixel 6 models to outright crashes. Google has now rolled out a remedy to solve some of these gremlins via Beta 1.1.
For enrolled Pixel devices that have installed Beta 1.0, Google says they can now download and install Beta 1.1. The minor firmware update should fix numerous bugs and resolve issues in the first beta without introducing more features. The Internet search giant is keen on reserving new additions for Beta 2, which is expected to arrive sometime in May.
Android 14 Beta 1.1 to fix unresponsive fingerprint scanning, system crashes, etc.
Among the major issues users experienced in Beta 1.0 include the inconsistent performance of the under-display fingerprint scanner on the Pixel 6 (Pro) and system crashes when trying to open the Wallpaper and Style section. In addition, Google also resolved the disappearing mobile network icon on the status bar.
Below are the release notes of Android 14 Beta 1.1 by the company:
Fixed an issue where the system UI crashed when trying to access the Wallpaper & Style screen either through the Settings app, or by long-pressing from the home screen.
Fixed some issues that prevented fingerprint unlock from being used.
Fixed an issue where the status bar did not display the mobile network.
Fixed an issue that prevented a SIM card or eSIM from being detected or activated in some cases.
Fixed an issue where the lock screen displayed a message with an unresolved string placeholder when Smart Lock was enabled.
The build should arrive as UPB1.230309.017 for all compatible Google Pixel smartphones except for the firmware on Verizon-bound Pixel 6 series which ships as UPB1.230309.017.A1. Google’s Android 14 Beta program is open for Pixel 4a and later models including the Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro (review).
Meanwhile, you can check out which non-Pixel phones will receive the Android 14 update in our update tracker. We are also curious to know which Android OS version are you using right now. Tell us in the comments below.
We mark partner links with this symbol. If you click on one of these links or buttons–or make a purchase through them–we may receive a small commission from the retailer. This doesn’t affect the price you pay, but it helps us keep nextpit free for everyone. Thanks for your support!
0 comments