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Android 15 QPR2 Beta 1 Released for Google Pixel Users, Addresses Stability and Performance
Google has announced the availability of Android 15 QPR2 (Quarterly Platform Release) Beta 1 for users of Google Pixel 6 phones and most newer models. This update is part of Google’s ongoing effort to enhance the user experience through regular quarterly updates.
The Android 15 QPR2 Beta 1 includes several key improvements, such as bug fixes, better stability, and enhanced performance. According to the Android Developers release notes, these updates build on the initial release of Android 15 and the subsequent Android 15 QPR1, aiming to refine the platform further[1][2].
Users can install the beta version to experience these improvements, although they should be aware of potential issues related to battery performance, app functioning, and accessibility features. The release notes caution that these issues are part of the beta testing phase and will be addressed in future updates.
In addition to the QPR2 updates, Google is also working on resolving a separate issue related to the Private Space feature in Android 15. This feature, designed to keep certain apps and their notifications isolated, has been experiencing glitches where notifications from Private Space apps appear on connected Wear OS devices. Google has acknowledged this issue and is currently working on a fix, advising users to manage their notifications accordingly until the problem is resolved[4][5].