Not exact matches
Crash
bugs, glitches, non-existent physics and dated visuals appear to be the least of its woes, worringly — a Polygon journalist claims they had to create a new Xbox account just to
get the cursed thing to
boot up.
He was the first to
get a unified AOSP system image
booting across multiple Project Treble - supported devices, and with a new View 10 in hand, he'll be able to squash the last few remaining
bugs.
Google hasn't received reports of it being used, but the search giant labeled it «critical», meaning that bad actors with knowledge of the
bug could use it to render devices inoperable,
get around user interaction requirements to install packages, or bypass Android's Secure
Boot.