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Android Q beta 4 update temporarily halted due to installation woes[br][br][br]Google launched the Android Q beta 4 yesterday, bringing a number of features and tweaks to the new version of Android. Now, the Mountain View company has halted the update due to an installation-related issue.[br][br]The company revealed the news via its Android Beta Program reddit account, saying: "We're aware of an issue with Android Q Beta 4 related to installing updates. We've temporarily paused Beta 4 OTA updates to all Pixel devices as we investigate the issue. We apologize for any inconvenience, and will provide an update once the issue is resolved."[br][br]So what could be the cause of this issue then? Well, Android Central reported that many Pixel 3 devices were failing to install the update. The update apparently causes the phone to get stuck while restarting or results in the phone dumping into recovery mode.[br][br]Here's every phone compatible with Android Q beta 3 (Update: May 30)[br][br]Updated May 30, 2019 (12:15 PM ET): Google pulled support for the Huawei Mate 20 Pro when it comes to access to the Android Q beta, but now it looks like its changed its mind. According ...[br][br]The outlet adds that affected users can either try to force rebooting (simply holding the power button down) or forcing the phone into recovery mode.[br][br]This isn't a completely unexpected glitch though, as beta previews are meant to iron out bugs in the first place. Have you been affected by this issue though? Let us know in the comments![br][br]NEXT:Google's SOS alerts now let you see hurricane paths, flood forecasts, more |
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