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Bug Breaks Long-Press on Android 16 Lockscreen Shortcuts

by Salman Hafeez
July 5, 2025
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The pathway of Long-Press on Android 16 has recently sprung up. Android 16 lock screen bug It comes with the much-anticipated release of Beta 4. This brings developers and early users one step closer to the final manifestation of the operating system.

Stability and refinement have prioritized this phase, yet one specific bug has appeared. It has brought attention due to its effect on the function and reliability of lock screen shortcuts. 

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  • The intent behind Long Press
  • The Redelivery of Single Tap 
  • User Responses 
  • Google’s Reaction
  • The Final Thought

The intent behind Long Press

Long-Press on Android 16

The first was to ensure that nothing could be accidentally activated when lock screen shortcuts are activated. It was a convenience to have much-used tools like a flashlight. Android 16 shortcut issues. Yet it could easily trigger because of the slippage of touch while the device was in a pocket or bag. 

The second reason for the prolonged press was that it would prevent accidental activation of the shortcuts. It only allows the opening of the shortcut when the actual user engagement is useful to the user. 

The Redelivery of Single Tap 

An odd bug has emerged in Android 16 Beta 4, reverting from long-press activation of lock screen shortcuts to single tap.

Once again, the camera, flashlight, or other designated shortcuts can be in a launching position. It comes with just a brief touch on their respective icons displayed on the lock screen. 

This peculiar change happens to have some very significant changes to the user experience. This sudden change converts their muscle memory. It may end up unintentionally launching the shortcuts whenever they tend to just have a look at their lock screen. 

User Responses 

The first reaction from the users was that they did not like it much. A few testers have even joined the list of numerous users who are bombarding various websites and social platforms. They aim to register their displeasure against this regression of sorts. 

For example, the incidence of the camera being activated in the user’s pocket. Or the flashlight simply turning is very much akin to the very features the long press is aimful. 

Google’s Reaction

There has been no official recording from Google regarding the single-tap activation bug. The long press was introduced purposely to ensure usability by minimizing accidental activations. It served to conserve battery, reverting to single tap on this uses those benefits straight away. 

Google’s history is one such that they actively involve themselves with the beta testers in the report of issues. There is a good expectation that this kind of bug will never appear again.

The Final Thought

We can say that reverting to a single tap for activating lock screen shortcuts was a temporary setback. The bug here hurts the overall intent of an accidental activation safeguard. 

Such beta-testing is the solution to find these bugs and polish the final product release. Hence, users of the Android 16 beta program should be the first to keep reporting every hitch.

This lockscreen shortcut regression some feedback remains invaluable to the quality and stability of the forthcoming Android operating system. 

Related Reading: Google Ends Security Updates for Android 12

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Salman Hafeez

Salman Hafeez

Salman Hafeez is a seasoned tech writer with over five years of experience covering emerging technologies, smart devices, software updates, and digital trends. His work has appeared on multiple industry platforms, where he breaks down complex topics into clear, engaging insights. Salman’s passion lies in helping readers stay informed and empowered in an ever-evolving tech landscape

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