Duuuuh... like if it was on OTHER devices, it would be one thing. Screwing up only their mobile phones is an even more cringeworthy debacle.
Hey Google:
How about growing up and developing modern QA/QC and release management processes like all of your competitors (except maybe Adobe who still stumbles almost as badly as always)?
They've mucked up Android and ChromeOS a handful of times each if not more over the past ~3 years. "Best one" was: if a hapless user installed a certain ChromeOS update before Big-G pulled the plug, only way out was hard reset of the device. Google of course, denied there were any issues then magically killed the update *POOF* lol