Pixel users running Android 12 QPR3 beta 2, here’s your chance to tell Google what must be fixed
Have you ever wanted to tell Google exactly what you think about a certain version of Android? Those Pixel users running the Android 12 QPR3 Beta 2 are being invited by Google to submit feedback on this release. The software is the second beta version of the third Android 12 quarterly platform release. The quarterly releases are disseminated every three months to Pixel models eligible to be updated which now includes the Pixel 4 series through the Pixel 6 line and includes the mid-range models in between.
Google wants to hear from you about your experiences with the Android 12 QPR3 Beta 2 release
The Pixel Quarterly Feature Drop brings new features to Pixel handsets and adds functionality to features already on these phones. For example, the latest quarterly update in March included the new battery widget, Night Sight for Snapchat photos, and more. The Android 12 QPR3 beta includes features expected to roll out with the next Quarterly Feature Drop which Google should release on June 6th.
The survey asks you to fill in the version of the QPR beta you are using. Google says that it only wants feedback from those running the most recent beta. You also are asked to reveal the Pixel model that you are using.
The 26 different features that you are rating include:
- Stability
- Performance
- Battery life
- Device Temperature
- Camera
- Bluetooth
- Call Quality
- Messaging
- WiFi Connectivity
- Data Connectivity
- App Experience
- Authentication (face/fingerprint)
- Charging (wired charging, wireless charging)
On the next page, Google asks you “If this version of Android launched in its current state, would you recommend it to your friends and family?” Your options are:
- Yes, I’d recommend it to anyone.
- Yes, I’d recommend it with reservations.
- No, I would not recommend it.
The next question asks, “Overall, how does this beta build compare to the previous Android 12 beta build?”
Your options for a response are:
Better.
Same.
Worse.
I didn’t try the previous beta build.
- Stability (auto reboot, device hangs).
- Performance (sluggish, slow touch responsiveness).
- Battery life.
- Device Temperature (overheats, warm).
- Camera (crashes, sluggish, poor photo/video quality).
- Bluetooth (disconnects, fail to pair, audio stutter).
- Calling Experience (dropped call, missed call, poor call quality).
- Messaging Experience (missed or delayed messages).
- WiFi Connectivity (can’t connect, poor connection).
- Data Connectivity (poor signal, no signal, 5G connection issues).
- App Experience (functionality or sluggish issues found in specific apps).
- Authentication Experience (fingerprint unlock, face unlock).
- Audio Experience (audio quality, device vibration).
- System User Interface (Issues with Notifications, Quick Settings, Home Screen, Gesture Navigation).
- Charging (wired charging, wireless Charging).
- Other.
Google then wants to know if you’ve reported your issue using the Beta Feedback app or public issue tracker and includes a link for you to do so. And lastly, Google asks if the issue you listed as your top problem with the beta software would be enough for you to leave the program.
How to become an Android 12 QPR beta tester
While Google has said that this will change, right now exiting the program will result in you device getting wiped. Follow the directions in the above paragraph and this time when you tap on “View your eligible devices,” underneath the picture of your phone will be an option to Opt-out. Within 24 hours you will get an update that puts you back on the public release track, but your data will be gone.
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