Google finally began to take seriously the camera crash of Pixel 2

Since the release of the Pixel 2 / 2XL smartphone last fall, Google has been in a very embarrassing situation - such as being affected by a fatal error, causing the camera app to crash when it is turned on or trying to take a photo. Although not everyone is affected by it. But Google doesn't seem to really solve it. Until this week, Made by Google's official Twitter account responded to a frustrated consumer, saying the team was 'fixing' the bug.

On Sunday, a Pixel 2 XL user expressed frustration on the fatal crash of the camera app on Twitter, and Google quickly responded.

The advice is that users with similar problems can try to clean up the camera app's cache. However, the user explained that he has cleared the cache and performed a full factory reset, but it didn't help.

A few minutes later, Made by Google officially launched the operator again, and suggested that she put the phone in flight mode and then try to take a photo. Unfortunately, this solution is not only ridiculous, but also no improvement.

Just as I was about to despair, the user received the last message -- the Pixel team was aware of the 'fatal camera error' and is currently working on a solution.

Confusingly, many users have reported similar issues a few weeks after Pixel 2 was released. Why did Google waste so much time to post a response?

It should be pointed out that this is just a tweet that Reddit? users happen to discover. It is not a formal official statement. The question now is whether Google can release camera bug fixes for Pixel 2 before Pixel 3 is released this fall. program?

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