Android problems? Uninstall Pikmin Bloom
This week a series of Android problems has been connected to the new Niantic application Pikin Bloom. Users have reported problems that appear on their Android phone after installing Pikmin Bloom, and disappearing so Pikin Bloom is deleted once again. We are currently not sure what root problems, but removing the installation of Pikmin blooms seems to repair various problems, from the drain of a large battery to blocking notifications from other applications from other applications.
Our experience so far
Our first few days with Pikmin Bloom seemed to be going well. This game is not too fantastic when launched, and the first feature of Pikin blooming shows we reflect the lack of instant satisfaction of such games. This game might have been built behind Pokemon Go, but when it was launched it seems to be a very different monsters.
Part of the game allows users to interact with Pikmin creatures using the device’s camera. I tried this feature on Google Pixel 6 which runs Android 12. It was very unstable – surprisingly, considering the high accuracy rate delivered by similar features on Pokemon Go.
Issues linked to Pikmin Bloom
If we peered a comment made in Reddit by Elegyds today, we see a list of problems experienced by a number of Android users during the Pikin Bloom launch.
Notification stops appearing while other applications are not fully open. The Google Play Store becomes fussy – it appears unable to “update all” applications, appears unable to download applications up to 100%. Android Auto (wireless) stops functioning. Drain a significant battery – far more than Pokemon Go, with a similar background tracking feature for on-the-go gameplay.