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How to Report Nexus 5X Android O Problems

How to Report Nexus 5X Android O Problems

If you do run into a problem on your Nexus 5X you'll want to report it to Google. The company says the feedback from beta testers will will help it "identify and fix issues, and make the platform even better" ahead of its official release. 

Currently, there are two ways to send feedback about the Nexus 5X Android O update to Google and its engineers. 

- You can send feedback directly from your device through the Android O Quick Settings tile or through Settings > About > Send feedback about this device.

- You can also post your comments on the Android Beta Program Google+ community.

Google notes that it "may not respond to posts individually" but that its "actively monitoring all the feedback there."

If the company needs more information about the Nexus 5X problem you're reporting, it "will reach out to you directly." 

4 Comments

4 Comments

  1. Evangelos

    05/18/2017 at 12:48 am

    Gmail never worked for my Nexus 5x, (open and crush) when android beta installed. After resetting the device, could not boot and was restarting continuously. Thank God is still under warranty and just dropped it off to the retailer.

  2. 5x user

    05/18/2017 at 11:59 am

    How much is the possibility to get Google assistant in the official release of Android o on nexus 5x?

  3. Brendan Baptiste

    05/18/2017 at 5:05 pm

    My device became so slow I had to downgrade out of it. Which wipes your phone by the way. It has some pretty cool features but my 5x was struggling. Web browsing was extremely slow. And cycling between open apps usually involved the wrong app opening. Many apps were sluggish as well. Don’t recommend using the beta.

  4. Ashok Singh

    05/18/2017 at 10:19 pm

    I understand from what I’ve read in XDA Developer forum that the objective was to quickly boot Android O (say 15 secs) and the change in the odex files takes place in the background gradually. Hence, when you install O it will be very slow and there will be problems with the smoothness while changing or starting apps. However, in one or two days it will stabilize. Hence, if you want to try O be prepared to hang around on it for at least 2 days before giving up. Try it on the weekend maybe. Battery life from most sources seems to give 2 hours screen on time (SOT).

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