![]() A final tidbit of advice from the CM was to wipe your Nexus 6 if you faced any issues with your device after taking the 7.0 OTA. The CM went on to say that if users wanted to guarantee future OTA support, they should take the 7.0 OTA. UPDATE: A Google community manager replied to the Reddit thread stating that the 7.0 OTA was not a mistake, and that the Nexus 6 had intentionally been downgraded. The reason why the Nexus 6, a decent phone in all aspects, is now causing headaches and migraines, is apparently because Google's trying to fix what they broke with the previous OTA. ![]() You might be wondering how a giant company like Google could do this to a phone that's barely over two years old. Apps are force-stopping left and right, making the phone practically unusable. ![]() Except this time, it almost completely softbricks your Nexus 6 instead of just screwing up Android Pay and SafetyNet. Google has done it again-they've pushed another broken OTA update for the Nexus 6.
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