Google’s latest update raised hell for Pixel 10 users, but a fix is already afloat

    By Shikhar Mehrotra
Published October 13, 2025

What’s happened? After updating to the latest Android update rolled out in October, several Pixel 10 users faced random app crashes, which made their lives miserable, before finally being fixed.

Why is this important? Google appears to have a history of troubled user experiences with its recent flagships. The Pixel 7 series faced camera app crashes and network-related issues after launch, while the Pixel 8 lineup had a fingerprint sensor issue. The Pixel 9 Pro also had a camera tilt problem when using the telephoto and ultrawide lenses.

Why should I care? If you’re still affected from the bug, you can try one of the following workarounds to get your device up and going.

OK, what’s next? Pixel 10 users should now be able to use their phones normally, without facing any major issues. As an iPhone user, I’ve also encountered several bugs in the latest iOS 26 build, but none of them hindered daily functionality to the extent that the latest Android update did.

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