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- Google is rolling out a fix for the Android 14 storage bug that affected Pixel owners with multiple device profiles.
- The phone would complain of being out of storage and, in some instances, get stuck in a reboot loop.
- Unfortunately, if your phone is stuck in a reboot loop, you will have to wipe your data before you can install this update.
One of the primary highlights of using a Google Pixel smartphone is that you are the first to get platform updates alongside exclusive Pixel feature drops. These updates are thoroughly tested through a prolonged beta period. But despite these best efforts, sometimes bugs do slip through. Some Pixel owners who updated to Android 14 were affected by a strange storage bug claiming their device storage was full. Google is finally rolling out the fix for this storage bug so that you can breathe a sigh of relief.
Google’s changelog for the November 2023 update includes the following fix: