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Google is working on the wallpaper brick bug

June 3, 2020
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The dreaded soft bricking wallpaper bug is under review by Google, and the company is working on a solution.

A user posted about the issue on AOSP, and a Google representative named Wu Ahan responded claiming that the company is reviewing a solution to the problem:

Hi all, sincerely thanks for your contribution, we have an internal solution under reviewing.

The representative didn’t mention anything about a timeframe for when the fix would be available, so users will need to continue to be careful for the time being.

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Wallpaper crash explained: Here’s how a simple image can soft-brick phones

How can a simple image crash an Android phone to the point that it becomes unusable? It’s a question that came out frequently over the past 24 hours, as news of a “cursed wallpaper” spread around …

We’ve figured out exactly what it is about the image that causes Android devices to soft brick. It’s a bit complicated, and you can read the full breakdown in this article. To summarize, the SystemUI only handles sRGB images for the wallpaper, and it doesn’t check against non-sRGB images. Setting a non-sRGB wallpaper can then cause an issue that leads to the crash due to an error in the variables.

Of course, we don’t recommend trying the wallpaper for yourself, as it could end up permanently damaging your phone. As always, be careful what you set as your wallpaper, and you shouldn’t run into any issues.

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