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- The new Private Space feature introduced in Android 15 seems to be causing problems with Pixel 6 devices.
- Some users report that their device was bricked shortly after enabling the feature.
- It’s unclear how widespread the problem is.
Last week, Google rolled out Android 15 to all eligible Pixel devices. The update is packed with several new features, including a privacy tool called Private Space. If you have a Pixel 6 device, you might want to avoid enabling Private Space, for now, as some users claim it has bricked their phone.
For context, Private Space is a feature that carves out a space in your phone designed to be a separate and secure environment. Simply put, it’s like a digital safe that you can put your apps into if you want to hide them from prying eyes.