Google Trying To Fix Android 14 Bugs That Create Problems Like Ransomware
Ket. photo: Google is trying to solve bug problems on Android 14 (photo: dock. Google)

JAKARTA - Android 14 is considered a nightmare for many of its users. This system carries bugs that make the device problematic because the storage is suddenly locked.

Worse, some users experience ransomware, malicious malware that is used to encrypt user data so that data cannot be accessed or blocked. A terrible experience.

Previously, this only happened in Pixel 6. However, over time this problem expanded until complaints came from Pixel 6A users, 7, 7A, Pixel Fold, and Pixel Tablets that had been upgraded to Android 14.

In addition to the problem of data loss, some users also complain that their cellphone often resets factories and even deletes all data suddenly.

Seeing this problem, Google finally took action. Quoting from The Verge, Google said that their team was working hard to fix the bug problem.

So far, the problem has spread to 420 complaints from various users with different types of cellphones. All users also paste log files and uploaded images from their phone screens.

Some people claim they can't take screenshots because their phones don't have available storage, while the rest think their phones are infected with malware.


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