Is it just me who got no click sound when clicking on developer options?

My Samsung watch also no longer connects to my phone. Its only a 3 month old watch.

    My watch as well. Need this fixed ASAP. Training is my job and I need this to connect.

    Is the color for the icons and options in anyone else's notifications a shade of blue since yesterday's update?

    my apps no longer have "battery optimization" options... i have an "allow background usage" toggle instead. And now all my apps have that toggle enabled.... is this what is intended to happen?

      We've found and fixed an upstream Android 14 QPR2 use-after-free bug with Bluetooth LE audio discovered via our hardware memory tagging support on the Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro. It is likely causing issues on all devices, not only 8th gen, it was just easy to fix it via MTE catching it as it happened. We'll be making a new release later today with our fix. This thread we posted across platforms has more info (note it was posted before we found and resolved the issue):

      https://grapheneos.social/@GrapheneOS/112066872276203917
      https://bsky.app/profile/grapheneos.org/post/3knbq3orcto2u
      https://twitter.com/GrapheneOS/status/1766513772246577394

        Is it anybody else who has no click sound when clicking on developer option in the settungs? Thank.

        Thanks for your excellent work!
        Connectivity for my galaxy watch also seems to have broken after the update. Just installed today's update but no change so far. Bluetooth seems to connect and disconnect in an endless loop. App reports that Google mobile services is updating. Tried resetting the watch and it actually worked for a short while (but the the same issue reappears).

        XxTriviumxX my apps no longer have "battery optimization" options... i have an "allow background usage" toggle instead

        I was to ask the same, there where 3 options, now there's a toggle only. I assume there'll be a note on that in the changelog soon...

        XxTriviumxX and @TRInvictus I ran into the same issue today. It turns out, the options are still there. But finding them is perhaps somewhat counterintuitive. Instead of tapping directly on the (now new) toggle, simply tap to the left of it, i.e., where it says "Allow background usage," or on any other part of that option, other than on the toggle itself. You'll then navigate to a screen where you can select between Optimized and Unrestricted, just as before.

        If you wish to set an app to Restricted mode, simply toggle off Allow background usage for the app. This is the same as previous Restrictedoption.