Google has rolled out a minor update for Android 15 QPR1 Beta 3.1, bringing important bug fixes and the November 2024 security patch. As the December release of Android 15 QPR2 nears, this update ensures a smoother experience for beta testers by addressing critical issues and improving system performance.
Google has released Android 15 QPR1 Beta 3.1 with bug fixes and the November 2024 security patch. Key improvements include media controls, Bluetooth volume, NFC payments, and localization fixes. Read the details!
Key Fixes in Android 15 QPR1 Beta 3.1:
- Media Controls: Fixed an issue where tapping media controls closed the notification shade without opening the app.
- Lock Icon Accessibility: Resolved a problem where long-pressing the device entry icon failed when notifications overlapped the lock icon.
- Bluetooth Volume Control: Fixed inconsistent volume control for some Bluetooth devices.
- Material You Colors: Addressed similarity issues in wallpaper-derived color options.
- Settings Scrollbar: Improved the consistency of scrollbar size and style in system settings.
- NFC Payments: Fixed occasional failures in NFC payment processing.
- Localization: Resolved translation issues in Indonesian and Hebrew for apps targeting Android 14 or earlier.
- General Stability: Enhanced system stability, camera, connectivity, accessibility, and interactivity.
Build and Security Details:
Build Number: Updated from AP41.240925.009 to AP41.240925.012
Security Patch: November 2024
The final release of Android 15 QPR1 is expected in early December. Stay tuned for more updates as Google fine-tunes the Android experience!