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Android 15 QPR1 Beta 3.1 fixes key bugs for Pixel devices

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Google has rolled out Android 15 QPR1 Beta 3.1, a final bug-fixing update before the official launch of QPR1 in December 2024. While many users have moved to Android 15 QPR2 Beta 1, this update ensures stability for those still using QPR1.

Key Highlights of QPR1 Beta 3.1

This “minor update” introduces critical fixes to enhance system performance and resolve persistent issues:

  1. Notification and Media Control Fixes
    • A bug that caused the notification shade to close without launching the corresponding app when tapping media controls is resolved.
    • The issue where long-pressing the device entry icon failed amidst overlapping notifications has also been fixed.
  2. Bluetooth and Audio Stability
    • Volume control issues with certain Bluetooth devices are now resolved, enhancing audio device compatibility.
  3. Material You and Visual Improvements
    • Wallpaper-based color selections under Material You now show better distinction, avoiding overly similar tones.
    • Scrollbar inconsistencies in system settings are corrected for a more polished UI.
  4. NFC and Localization Enhancements
    • NFC payment reliability has been improved.
    • Translation issues in Indonesian and Hebrew for apps targeting Android 14 or lower have been fixed.
  5. General Stability and Accessibility
    • Improvements cover system stability, camera functionality, and accessibility features.

Supported Devices and Installation Options

The update is compatible with Pixel devices from the Pixel 6 series to the latest Pixel 9 Pro Fold. It includes the November 2024 security patch. Most users can install the update via the Android Beta Program, with options to flash or sideload factory images for advanced setups.

This update paves the way for Android 15 QPR1’s stable release, ensuring a smoother experience for Pixel users. For those on the Beta Program, the new version will automatically download.

For more detailed installation guides and the full changelog, visit or the official factory image repository.

This update emphasizes Google’s commitment to refining Android 15 and ​service experience ahead of the December release.

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Android 15 QPR1 Bug: Mixed-up icons

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Some Pixel users who have updated to Android 15 QPR1 have noticed a strange visual bug. The update seems to be mixing up the light and dark themes for app icons.

For example, if your phone is set to light mode, you might see app icons appear in their dark mode versions. Conversely, if your phone is in dark mode, you might see light mode app icons. This can make the phone’s interface look inconsistent and a bit jarring.

This issue is particularly noticeable with themed icons, which are designed to match the system’s color scheme. However, due to this bug, they appear in the opposite color scheme, creating a visual mismatch.

While this is a minor bug, it can be quite annoying for users who prefer a consistent look and feel on their devices. Fortunately, Google is aware of the issue and is working on a fix. It’s likely that this bug will be addressed in a future update.

In the meantime, users will have to wait patiently for a resolution. While there’s no official workaround at the moment, some users have reported that switching between different accent colors and then reverting back to the original color scheme might temporarily fix the issue. However, this is not a guaranteed solution and may vary depending on the device and Android version.

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Google extends Android updates for Pixel 6, 7, and Fold, plus new fixes for Pixel 9 with Android 15 QPR1

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Google has announced a significant extension to its Android OS update policy for the Pixel 6 series, Pixel 7 series, and Pixel Fold. These devices will now receive Android OS updates for five years, aligning them with Google’s commitment to long-term software support.

Extended Updates for Pixel 6, 7, and Fold

When Google introduced the Tensor chip in the Pixel 6 series, it expanded its software support to five years, including three years of OS updates and two additional years of security patches. However, the newer Pixel 8 and Pixel 9 series offer seven years of updates. This raised questions about whether the Pixel 6 and 7 generations would get extended support.

Google has now confirmed that these devices, including the Pixel Fold, will receive five full years of OS and security updates. This policy applies from the date the device first launched on the Google Store in the U.S.

Updated Support Policy Summary:

  • 7 Years of Updates: Pixel 8, Pixel 9, and future models.
  • 5 Years of Updates: Pixel 6, Pixel 7, and Pixel Fold.
  • 3 Years of OS Updates, 5 Years of Security Updates: Pixel Tablet.

The change was hinted at earlier when Android 16 Developer Preview listed support for the Pixel 6 and 6 Pro.

Android 15 QPR1: New Fixes for Pixel Devices

Google has also started rolling out the first Quarterly Platform Release (QPR1) update for Android 15. This update brings fixes and improvements across various Pixel models. OTA and factory images are now available for supported devices, though on-device updates may take a bit longer to appear.

Fixes and Improvements

The Android 15 QPR1 update includes 16 fixes across multiple areas:

  • Audio: Stability improvements and fixes for USB audio-related reboots.
  • Bluetooth: Enhanced range for Pixel 9 devices.
  • Camera: Stability improvements in certain scenarios.
  • Display & Graphics: Fixes for green screen tint issues.
  • System: General stability and performance improvements.
  • Telephony: Improved network connection reliability.
  • User Interface: Fixes for lockscreen wallpaper issues, dark mode stability, swipe actions, and notification background colors.
  • Wi-Fi: Improved wireless performance and stability.

Device-Specific Builds

Global updates have been released for all supported Pixel devices, including localized builds for certain regions (e.g., Telstra in Australia and EMEA countries).

Final Thoughts

With extended update support and continuous fixes, Google is reinforcing its commitment to enhancing user experience across its Pixel lineup. These changes ensure that even older devices remain relevant and secure for longer periods, aligning with the company’s focus on sustainable and reliable technology.

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Google’s December Feature Drop: A roundup

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Google has rolled out a new feature drop for Pixel devices, bringing several exciting updates to improve your user experience.

Pixel Screenshots: Smarter Than Ever

Pixel Screenshots is now more intelligent and helpful. It automatically categorizes screenshots into different groups like music, places, and products. You can easily search within these categories and take actions like adding events to your calendar or searching for products.

Gemini: A Versatile AI Assistant

Gemini is getting smarter with new features:

  • Spotify Integration: You can now use voice commands to search and play music on Spotify.
  • Chess Champ Gem: This new feature lets you play chess with Gemini, providing you with tips and strategies.

Google Contacts: A Fresh Look

The Google Contacts widget has a new design with circular avatars and more information displayed. It’s more visually appealing and easier to use.

These updates are designed to make your Pixel experience more efficient and enjoyable.

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