We recently reported that Google has fixed an issue with Pixel 2’s call volume adjustment in speakerphone mode. Turns out that’s not the only Pixel 2-related problem company has recently solved. It has now come to light that the company also fixed the Camera app crashes.

So basically, the problem resulted in the app crashing with the “Can’t connect to the camera” error, as shown in the featured image above. Here’s how a complainant described the problem to Google:

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The Mountain View, California-based company started working on it last week, and earlier this week, it was revealed by the search giant on its issue tracking website that the problem has been fixed.
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As was the case with call volume adjustment issue, Google said the fix for the Camera app crash issue will also be rolled out publicly in a future update, presumably December security update.

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