Google preparing new system update to resolve Android 14 Storage Access issue

Google Android 14 storage access issue update

The most awaited Android 14 has introduced several exciting features and enhancements to Google Pixel devices, but it has also come with its share of challenges, particularly with the storage access issue, yes the update has brought an annoying issue which will be fixed with an upcoming update.

Google is gearing up to address the Android 14 storage access issue with a new system update. However, the company has already rolled out a Google Play system update to help prevent this issue from being triggered on additional devices.

To provide users an elevated experience, the firm is preparing a repair for the issue which helps restore access to media files without requiring a factory reset. Google is also investigating methods that may be able to recover some data for devices in a Pixel is starting a boot loop.

Google says, 

  • This storage issue impacts the Pixel 6 and later models that have both received the Android 14 update and have multiple users set up. This includes users, guests, restricted profiles, and child users, but not simply having more than one Google Account signed in within the primary user or work profiles.
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Hence, with the upcoming update, Android users can look forward to a smoother experience that not only addresses storage access issues but also maintains a strong focus on privacy and data security.

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