Initially thought to be confined to Pixel 6 series users, this bug has affected a broader range of devices, including Pixel 6a, Pixel 7 series, Pixel 7a, Pixel Fold, and the Pixel Tablet, following their update to the latest Android version.
According to a report from Android Authority, Google has acknowledged the storage bug affecting Pixel phones. This bug prevents users from accessing media storage on their devices, leaving them with no choice but to perform a factory reset. Google is actively addressing the problem and has posted a message on its community forums outlining its response.
“We are aware of an issue occurring on some Pixel devices (Pixel 6 and later models) that have both received the Android 14 update and have multiple users (other than the primary user) set up. Multiple users include users, guests, restricted profiles, and child users. However, it does not include having more than one Google account within the primary user or work profiles,” states Google in its post.
Google explains that the issue may prompt the device to reboot with a factory data reset message. If accepted, this reset can lead to data loss if the device isn’t backed up. If declined, the device may repeatedly reboot with the “Pixel is starting” message.
To address this, Google is actively working on fixes for affected devices. It has already deployed a Google Play system update designed to prevent the issue from being triggered on additional devices. To check if your device has received the latest October Google Play System update, navigate to Settings > Security & privacy > System & update > Google Play System update.