Google recently introduced Android 15 Beta 3, but it comes with a major bug that is causing frustration for some users. The lock screen keeps showing authentication prompts, requiring users to authenticate their identity repeatedly. While this issue may not affect all users, it is a common problem for many running the latest Beta software.
Here are some key points to note about the Android 15 Beta 3 bug:
– Tapping anywhere on the lock screen may trigger the PIN unlock screen.
– Pressing Play or Pause on the media player does not require authentication.
– Tapping on notifications or swiping them away will prompt for identity verification.
– Rebooting temporarily fixes the issue, but it may return later.
– Opening the camera icon on the lock screen will also call up the PIN unlock screen after taking a photo.
Unfortunately, enabling/disabling FaceUnlock does not resolve this bug, and Google has remained silent on addressing this issue so far. The affected devices include models from Pixel 6/Pixel 6 Pro and later eligible for Android 15 Beta 3.
Many Pixel users have taken to social media platforms like Reddit to discuss this bug. Users like paimonsoror have shared their experiences with the authentication prompts disrupting their photo-taking process. This bug has become a minor inconvenience for those who rely on quick access to camera features.
In response to user feedback and reports of this bug, we hope that Google will release an update like Android 15 Beta 3.1 to fix this frustrating issue once and for all. Stay tuned for further updates and improvements from Google in addressing these software challenges.