What you need to know.
- Google is rolling out a minor update to Android 15 beta testers, Android 15 QPR1 beta 3.1, ahead of the update’s expected public release next month.
- Android 15 QPR1 beta 3.1 includes bug fixes and other improvements, and is available for new devices including the Google Pixel 6 and Pixel tablets.
- The update comes after most beta testers have already migrated to Android 15 QPR2 beta 1.
Google is sending out a minor update to Android 15 beta testers as it prepares to publicly release Android 15 QPR1 next month. The update, Android 15 QPR1 beta 3.1, was announced In a Reddit post today. It includes bug fixes and overall stability improvements, and is available for the Google Pixel 6 and newer phones, as well as the Pixel Tablet.
For users enrolled in the Android Beta Program, the update will automatically be sent over the air. Android 15 is the build number of QPR1 beta 3.1. AP 41.240925.012. However, Google notes that users will only get this update if they are enrolled in the beta program and are still running Android 15 QPR1. Those who updated to Android 15 QPR2 Beta 1, or flashed Android 16 Developer Preview 1 manually, will not need Android 15 QPR1 Beta 3.1.
Android 15 QPR1 Beta 3.1 is now available! from r/android_beta
There are no known new features or major changes in Android 15 QPR1 Beta 3.1, and that’s not surprising, as beta testers are already looking forward to Android 15 QPR2. However, there are some bug fixes that will still be appreciated by everyone on Android 15 QPR1. It also includes a fix for NFC payment failures, an issue that has plagued various pre-release versions of Android 15 for months.
are here Full release notices For Android 15 QPR1 Beta 3.1 provided by Google:
- Fixed an issue where tapping the media controls closed the notification shade but did not open the app. (Issue No. 375447625)
- Fixed an issue where long-pressing the device entry icon didn’t work when there were too many notifications and the notification shelf was overlapping the lock icon. (Issue No. 369316295)
- Fixed an issue that prevented proper volume control for some Bluetooth devices. (Issue No. 376650439,Issue No. 373681731)
- Fixed an issue that caused the color options derived from MaterialU, Wallpaper, to be too similar. (Issue No. 378507373)
- Fixed an issue that caused the scrollbar size and style to be inconsistent in System Settings. (Issue No. 366278155)
- Fixed an issue that sometimes caused NFC payments to fail. (Issue No. 363914347)
- Fixed an issue where Indonesian and Hebrew translations did not display correctly for apps targeting Android 14 (API level 34) or lower. (Issue No. 378200084)
- Fixed various other issues affecting system stability, camera, connectivity, localization, accessibility, and interactivity.
This seems to be a quick tune-up for Android 15 QPR1 as Google prepares to release it publicly. It’s largely the same as Android 15 QPR1 Beta 3, plus bug fixes, which was the last QPR1 beta release that hit testers about a month ago.