Paul Jones / Android Authority
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- Android 16’s first QPR Blood entered beta testing last month.
- Two weeks ago we found QPR1 son 2 with a handful of new features.
- Today QPR1 reaches 2.1, which provides some reforms for anxiety insects.
If you have never really gone to Google’s Development Android Updates, it is probably the best time to start now. Pixel owners can select Google Google’s beta programs for the latest access to the platform’s latest features, and this year has found a steady series of releases to test testers converted into Android development schedules. Last month, Google launched a bicycle for the first quarterly platform release (QPR) beta of Android 16, and today we are watching its latest update.
Google has just announced Android 16 Qpr1 beta 2.1, now available for Pixel 6 and later devices. It follows the QPR1 beta 2 for a two weeks, and that some new functionality has been introduced in the form of customs keyboard shortcuts and desktop winding experience. But as you may be able to guess from today’s point release, this time we are very high in the minor Big Fix area.
All told, Google indicates four corrections whose tester may be waiting:
The back button problem seems incredibly disappointing, and no one likes the launcher crash, but overall it does not seem that anything that is really being focused on the phone is being focused. Then once again, we will expect to see the son at this stage of development, ironing things before Google release.
Most of us may be waiting for it in September as the next Pixel drop, but if you don’t want to wait for this long wait, make sure you are registered for Google’s Android beta for the Pixel program to start receiving these releases.
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