The Android Beta Program reveals via Reddit that the Android 14 Beta 2.1 update is available and that it brings lots of fixes for bugs that are present on Google Pixel phones.
The Android 14 Beta 2.1 patch is up for grabs, and it brings a bunch of fixes to make your life easier while using a Google Pixel phone. If you’re the owner of such a phone, you can now complete device setup after opting out of the beta program, while the battery percentage display will show the correct level.
The update also brings fixes for audio disruptions, system stability problems, and other bugs. There are improvements for always-on-display mode, Google Photos app crashes, gesture navigation, and so on.
Android 14 Beta 2.1 patch now available!
by u/androidbetaprogram in android_beta
If you’re enrolled in the Android Beta Program, it’s only a matter of time until you’ll receive an OTA update. And if you’re not enrolled yet, you can consider joining to get access. However, you might keep in mind that it may take up to 24 hours for the OTA update to reach your device. Keep an eye on the System updates section in Settings.
Google’s Pixel smartphones have been released quite well by the public, and the tech giant won’t stop anytime soon when it comes to manufacturing new devices. The latest Pixel 7 pro, for instance, which came out last year in October, is easily one of the best smartphones on the market.
The Google Pixel 7 Pro boasts an impressive display with a 6.7-inch LTPO AMOLED screen, offering a 120Hz refresh rate and HDR10+ support. The phone is powered by the Google Tensor G2 chipset, ensuring powerful performance. With up to 12GB of RAM and storage options ranging from 128GB to 512GB, you’ll have ample space for your files and apps.
The triple rear camera setup of the Pixel 7 Pro includes a 50MP main lens, 48MP telephoto lens with 5x optical zoom, and a 12MP ultrawide lens. The phone also features a high-quality selfie camera and supports 4K video recording.
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