Google Updates Android 14 QPR3 Beta 2.2 for Pixel Phones

TapTechNews May 24th news, Google has now pushed the Android 14 QPR3 Beta 2.2 update to eligible Pixel phones. This update mainly fixes the occasional mobile data connection interruption problem (commonly known as "disconnection") on the phone, and also improves the system stability. It is expected that the relevant package will be officially pushed as the stable version in June 2024.

Google Updates Android 14 QPR3 Beta 2.2 for Pixel Phones_0

According to the introduction, the relevant package version is AP21.240305.006, including the May 2024 security patch. After installing the update, the PlayServices version rises to 24.06.16. TapTechNews sorts out the specific update contents as follows:

Fixed the problem that occasionally causes the mobile data connection to be interrupted (that is, the so-called "disconnection").

Fixed the problem that sometimes causes the device to crash or restart unexpectedly.

Fixed the problem that occasionally causes the device to crash or restart unexpectedly when updating the application.

Fixed the problem of the black screen occasionally displayed after the phone is turned on.

Fixed the problem that causes the device to crash and the black screen when switching to the secondary user.

Fixed the problem that the "double-tap to wake" gesture prevents the user from using the fingerprint to unlock the device when enabling AOD.

Fixed the problem that the battery information is occasionally not displayed correctly in the system settings, status bar and lock screen.

Fixed the problem that the phone cannot be backed up/restored occasionally.

Improved the system stability and device performance, and also fixed the "various problems" of the camera.

Google said that if the user has registered for the Android 14 Beta program, the user will automatically receive the OTA update of QPR3 Beta 2.2. Android 14 QPR3 Beta 2.2 is applicable to Pixel 5a, 6, 6Pro, 6a, 7, 7Pro, 7a, 8, 8Pro, PixelFold, PixelTablet series devices.

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