I had downloaded it but never rebooted to update because I heard about some issues and decided to wait. Now it’s saying I’m up to date with Android 13?

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    Wow no responses. Pixel 7 pro here.

    Still on Android 14. Not recalled yet for me fyi

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      I wouldn’t expect them to recall it from users who already installed (I think Android downgrades are tricky), but I only downloaded the update and never installed it (never rebooted for it)

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    Same issue occured with me. Downloaded 14 but never got around to install. Just checked and I’m “up to date” on Android 13. Pixel 6 Pro.

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    I’ve downloaded the update but I have not yet rebooted. Does anyone know how to delete the update package? I’m afraid I’ll end up having to reboot at some point because of a crash or running out of battery. Pixel 5a

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          At least on Chrome OS, update engine does have a recall feature. The server can say, “if you’ve downloaded and installed an update and you’re waiting to boot into it, cancel it and stick with what you have”

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    One issue I’ve had since updating is that people can’t hear me on outgoing calls sometimes unless I reboot.

    Strange thing is that the proximity sensor would also not disable the display during a call as it was set to.

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    Funny to see that GrapheneOS on Pixels is more up-to-date than Android on Pixels