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Android 12 smartphones experience system crashes, low battery and other errors after updating

In the global smartphone market, Google's Android system has always dominated the market. Some time ago Google has officially released the latest version of Android system - Android 12. Many users are eagerly awaiting when they can use it. Google recently released the official version of Android 12 for its Pixel phones. However, there have been many reports of many serious errors after update Android 12.

Several users reported that when Google's own Pixel phone was upgraded to Android 12, not only did it fail to unlock 3D facial recognition, it also dramatically reduced battery life, and some apps often returned to the past. This seriously affects the overall user experience. The worst report may come from Pixel 5 users. According to reports, some apps crash after upgrading to Android 12. Unfortunately, factory reset does not solve this problem.

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Google claims that the crash was due to compatibility issues. The company believes that these applications are incompatible with the new Android 12. That is why they crash and cannot work on the new system. Thus, if you are not a technician, you may want to not update this system for now.

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What's happening with Google's newest system is quite normal for newer systems. Take Windows 11 as an example, as well as the new iOS 15, they all suffer or suffer from major bugs. However, over time, most of these problems will be resolved.

Many Android smartphones don't have Android 12 yet

There are currently not many mobile phones that support Android 12 other than the Pixel series. Most mobile phone manufacturers are still in the process of adapting their own systems and have not released any updates.

This is generally not the best time to upgrade to Android 12. Before upgrading, it's a good idea to wait for Google and other manufacturers to work on their systems. Currently, major mobile phone manufacturers such as Vivo, Oppo, Xiaomi, Realme, OnePlus and others have entered the Android 12 Beta test plan. A large number of Android smartphones will officially receive this new system in the coming months. As usual, we expect flagships with Snapdragon 888 to receive this update first before it starts rolling out to other models.

Despite the bugs, it is important to note that this new system has significantly improved the user experience. Thus, when errors are corrected, users will be able to assess the true applicability of the system. Android 12.


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