PSA: Android 17 QPR2 Beta 3 may mess up your home screen
Google recently rolled out Android 17 QPR2 Beta 3 , introducing the Quick Settings layout editor while adding new protections against call-forwarding scams. While these are decent additions to Androiโฆ
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Google recently rolled out Android 17 QPR2 Beta 3 , introducing the Quick Settings layout editor while adding new protections against call-forwarding scams. While these are decent additions to Android 17, Googleโs latest beta update may also carry a couple of serious bugs that could render your phone unusable.
According to a Pixel 9 Pro user replying to the Android 17 QPR2 Beta 3 thread on Reddit , their home screen โblinksโ while leaving an app after the update was installed. Moreover, doing so repeatedly sometimes causes the wallpaper to disappear, the user adds.
Thankfully, it appears a fix already exists, with another affected user saying โdeleting and recreatingโ Androidโs Private Space fixes this glitch. The originally affected individual also vouches for this remedy. Based on other comments in the thread, it seems this issue only occurs for users with Private Space enabled.
One of our Pixel phones also had similar issues after the update, such as being unable to return to the home screen from another app and being unable to add new widgets to the home screen. We found that a factory reset cleared these bugs, though this may not be a feasible solution for all impacted users.
Weโre seeing a complaint on the Google issue tracker page detailing steps to reproduce this bug, and a company representativeย has acknowledged it as well.
Additionally, some users have complained about the app drawer displaying apps in a randomized order. However, this appears to be related to the Private Space issues we touched on above and could potentially be remedied by turning the feature on and off.
These arenโt the only issues being reported about the third beta of Android 17 QPR2. According to a Pixel 7 user , the recent update has left the touchscreen unusable, and we can spot at least a couple of users who are facing the same issue. Google hasnโt responded to this particular bug yet.
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