Tag: Android 14

  • Pixel phone users can now access the Beta 1 version of Android 14 QPR2, as released by Google

    Pixel phone users can now access the Beta 1 version of Android 14 QPR2, as released by Google

    Android 14 QPR2 Beta 1 Released for Pixel Devices

    Google has recently rolled out the first beta build of Android 14 QPR2, which is a quarterly platform release that will eventually become the March 2024 update. This beta build is now available for most Pixel devices, including the Pixel 5a and even some older models.

    Moving on from Android 14 QPR1 Beta 2.2, Google has decided to skip the stable QPR1 build for December and jump straight to QPR2. This decision indicates that Google is actively working on improving the Android experience for users.

    Android 14 QPR2 Beta 1 Release Details

    • Release date: November 15, 2023
    • Build:
      • Pixel 5a devices: AP11.231020.013
      • Pixel 8 and 8 Pro devices: AP11.231020.014
      • All other devices: AP11.231020.013.A1
    • Emulator support: x86 (64-bit), ARM (v8-A)
    • Security patch level: November 2023
    • Google Play services: 23.36.14

    If you are already enrolled in the Android Beta Program, you can expect to receive the update over-the-air today. This means that if you are currently on Android 14 QPR1 2.2, you will be upgraded to the new QPR2 Beta 1 build.

    While Google has not provided a list of new features for this update, they have shared some fixes that are included in Android 14 QPR2:

    1. Fixed issue with package manager crash: Previously, there was an issue that caused the package manager to crash when installing certain apps. This problem has been resolved in this update. (Issue #303849830)

    2. Fixed issue with feedback submission: Users sometimes encountered a problem where they were unable to submit feedback through the Android Beta Feedback app. This issue has been addressed in the QPR2 update. (Issue #307592531)

    3. Fixed issue with 5G network connectivity: Occasionally, devices would have trouble connecting to a 5G network, even when it was available. This issue has been fixed in the latest beta build. (Issue #306294357)

    Although new features have not been disclosed yet, these fixes indicate that Google is actively working on improving the stability and performance of the Android 14 QPR2 release. Users can look forward to a smoother and more reliable experience with their Pixel devices.

    It is worth noting that as this is a beta build, there may still be some bugs and issues present. However, by participating in the Android Beta Program, users have the opportunity to provide feedback and help Google identify and resolve any remaining issues before the official release.

    Overall, the release of Android 14 QPR2 Beta 1 showcases Google's commitment to continuously enhancing the Android platform and delivering a better user experience for Pixel device owners.

  • The live update for OxygenOS 14 x Android 14 Beta 2 is now available for OnePlus 11R

    The live update for OxygenOS 14 x Android 14 Beta 2 is now available for OnePlus 11R

    OnePlus Opens Beta Testing for Android 14-Based OxygenOS 14 on OnePlus 11R

    OnePlus has announced the launch of the second beta phase for its Android 14-based OxygenOS 14 on the OnePlus 11R smartphone. The beta testing program is now open for Indian users, allowing them to try out the new operating system before its official release.

    How to Apply for the Beta Program

    Interested users can apply for the OnePlus 11R open beta testing program from November 13 until a specified limit is reached. It is important to submit the application within this timeframe as the application channel will be closed afterwards. Before applying, users must ensure that their phone is updated to one of the detectable versions: CPH2487_13.1.0.582(EX01) or CPH2487_13.1.0.581(EX01).

    To apply, users need to follow these steps:

    1. Navigate to Settings.
    2. Select About device.
    3. Tap on Up to date.
    4. Tap the icon on the top right.
    5. Proceed to Beta program.
    6. Follow the provided steps.

    Review Process and Downloading the Approved Version

    After the application channel is closed, the review process will take place within 5 workdays. If the application is approved, users can expect to receive the new version within the subsequent 3 workdays. To download the approved version, users need to go to Settings, choose About device, and select Download Now. This systematic approach ensures a smooth beta testing experience for OnePlus 11R users.

    Important Considerations

    While the beta version of Android 14-based OxygenOS 14 offers users an opportunity to experience the new features ahead of the official release, it is important to note that the software is still undergoing beta testing. As a result, it may not be as stable as the official version. OnePlus recommends not installing the beta version on primary devices, as it could potentially lead to malfunctions in the device or specific applications.

    Changelog for the New Build

    For users who are already part of the beta testing pool, the new build brings several changes and fixes. The changelog includes:

    System

    • Improves system stability and performance.
    • Fixes a screen flicker issue that might occur in some scenarios.
    • Fixes an issue where some screen elements are not fully displayed after the system navigation method is changed.

    Camera

    • Fixes an issue where the screen might go black when switching to the front camera.
    • Fixes an issue where the Private album might not show up at the bottom of the Albums page.

    With the second beta phase now open, OnePlus 11R users in India have the opportunity to try out the Android 14-based OxygenOS 14 before its official release. However, it is important to remember that the beta version may not be as stable as the official version, so caution is advised when installing it on primary devices.