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Google Pixel 6 Pro and Android 17 Beta BIG MISTAKE

Google Pixel 6 Pro and Android 17 Beta update Big Mistake??

Upgrading to Android 17 Beta on a Google Pixel 6 Pro is a HUGE MISTAKE

Google fails to warn Pixel 6 owners clearly, this is the part that really stings. 

Google did not properly warn Pixel 6 owners that: Android 17 Beta was a dead end.  No stable Android 17 would ever arrive.

Exiting the beta would require a forced rollback + full wipe and bugs will never be fixed. 

The device would be stuck on a buggy build until rollback. They simply let enrollment happen with no notice. 

The result: Pixel 6 owners got stuck on a “no‑future” beta ending up on a beta build with no upgrade path. Experiencing bugs Google will never fix. Forced to wipe the device to return to Android 16.

Wondering why Google even allowed this to happen.... 

For those reading this notify Google of this stupid choice they allowed ... 

It has diffinetly provide a very sour taste for me for Google Products.  I am sure this will carry over to how I talk about any Google Products.

Details

Device Performance,Google Pixel 6 Pro,Android

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u/GSMenace — 1 day ago

Aorus X570i WiFi Pro ver 1.0 with AMD Ryzen 5700g POSTs but freezes whenever I try to boot anything from any disk (Linux, Windows etc.) I have updated the BIOS to the latest ver "40a" with out luck. Problem appeared a couple years ago, could not solve it so I pack the whole computer away.

Just dug it back out and updated the bios and replaced the Memory that I had hijack for another computer. I thought I would set this up as a small NAS computer. Unluckly, it still is showing all the same problems that it did a few years back. Anyone have any ideals? I would appreciate any and all suggestions.

Go to gigabyte

r/gigabyte•4y ago

inchromatic

Posted similar issues 4 years ago and looking at his post I see nothing to indicate a solution.

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u/GSMenace — 1 month ago