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'Battery gets a lot better' praises Android user because new update is 'finally safe'

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'Everything is fixed with the latest update, don't worry'

ANDROID users have praised a new software update, even claiming it has improved their battery life.

The comments were made on a popular Reddit thread called r/GooglePixel.

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Google Pixel owners have reassured another user who was concerned about a recent updateCredit: Getty

One Reddit user asked if it was safe to finally upgrade his Google Pixel 7 device to Android 14 software.

Late last year, Google acknowledged that Android 14 was causing some issues for Pixel users.

It is not uncommon for software updates to have some problems initially.

Reddit user Lis05H acknowledged this in their ask.

They wrote: “As many of you know, Google had issues with Android 14 when it was pushed to Pixel phones (specifically 7).

“After Google pulled the update, it's been a month since they rolled it out again.

“Are all the bugs fixed? Has anyone who recently updated their Pixel 7 encountered any bugs?”

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The affected user has received multiple replies in the thread.

One person said: “Everything is fixed with the latest update, don't worry.

“The first release is always wrong because it's the first, but that was only for very few devices.”

Another added: “The battery gets a lot better.”

While another user said: “Yes, upgrade it. It went so smoothly on my Pixel 7, 7 Pro and now 8 Pro.

“I understand your concerns as Android 13 was a buggy nightmare when it was released.”

Updating your Android device to the latest software is easy,

Generally, you can go to Settings and then About phone.

Then click Check for updates and download the available updates.

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