Sweet! Time to load it up I guess. I skipped all the betas
I hear you dude. I find it really annoying that I'm still having the gboard crashing issue still within chat bubbles... I have to get on the phone with Pixel support now... GrrrrI just got it. I thought it was odd that this update completely finished and restarted quicker than they usually do just for the monthly security updated. I checked and I do have Android version 11 though.
Chat bubbles are shortcut interactive chat heads like Facebook messenger has that allow you to quickly message someone back without actually having to go into the messaging application to do so.
Hey, no worries whatsoever! That's what we're here for!Opps I deleted my post with the question after I decided to google it . Sorry about that . You were quick with the answer . Thanks.
Well good on you !! I mean I know I can factory reset my phone in just a pain in the *** to do so... And resetting my work profile is going to be a pain in the *** as well! Which I am not doing.. lol.I updated my pixel 3, no beta.. Update sized at 1.38GB. No problems so far, very smooth and I have noticed any crashing with the message bubbles or Gboard.
This update seems more of a stability update I haven't noticed many new features at all, if any besides the notification bubbles for messages. //uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20200909/d42e99a81a2bf409472b5dfa8755077e.jpg
Well, unfortunately, a lot of it will just take getting used to honestly.Finally updated my Pixel 3 as well.
First impressions (using gesture navigation):
- Navigation feels more sluggish than Android 10. Maybe just needs a little getting used to.
- Drop-down menu seems cramped now. Only 6 icons per page instead of 9.
- Can no longer swipe up from anywhere to access apps switcher.
Seems my list is more on the negative side. Haha. Will see if it improves after a week or so.
On the upside, at least native screen recorder works pretty well.