Hey everyone! I thought I’d post this here since the android beta only has 18 subscribers on Lemmy.

I recently downloaded the Android 14 QPR, and in the update message it claimed I could opt out without wiping my phone before “applying” the update. I did opt out, but after beginning the download. After the download and installation, my phone wants to download the stable release of Android 13 and do a full wipe. I assumed “applying” meant actually installing the update rather than downloading.

Is there any way to get around this, or did I just misunderstand the message and opt out in the wrong order and essentially screw myself?

To be clear: I don’t mean roll back to stable without wipe, I’m fine with the beta version I have now. I intended to opt out and not get any more updates until release.

  • Yarla98@lemmy.world
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    1 年前

    happened to me as well on the previous version of android (12 to 13). Completely wiped everything. Sad day.

  • evo@sh.itjust.works
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    1 年前

    Idk where you read that but I think you are stuck now. If you had opted out before taking QPR1, you could have waited for the official Android 14 release and updated to that without wiping. I believe you are going to have to wait for the official QPR1 in December to get back to “stable” with wiping the device. Here’s an article on it.

    • Ironfacebuster@lemmy.worldOP
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      1 年前

      It was in the update message in the system settings itself.

      I’ve opted out of the 13 beta before without wiping when a similar message said I could, but I believe I opted out before even starting the download.

      I know I could’ve waited, but I figured since I was given the chance I would take it and wait before google introduces any new bugs they won’t fix until release

      Edit: lol in the article it says to just ignore the downgrade prompt, so I guess we’re all good