Google is actively seeking feedback on the latest release of its Android 14 Quarterly Platform Release (QPR3) Beta 2. If you’re a Pixel user enrolled in the Android Beta Program, and your device is currently running Android 14 QPR3 Beta 2 (build number AP21.240216.010), here’s your chance to help shape the final release of this update.

Google has released an anonymous survey designed to gather your insights on the overall Android 14 QPR3 Beta 2 experience. The survey takes approximately 5-10 minutes to complete.

To ensure you’re running the correct build, check the following:

  • Open your device’s Settings app.
  • Tap on “About Phone/Tablet.”
  • Verify that the Build Number matches AP21.240216.010.

The survey covers a range of aspects related to your experience with Beta 2, including overall stability of the software, performance and speed, battery life, device temperature during use, camera performance and more. You’ll also be asked to provide an overall satisfaction rating and whether you’d recommend Android 14 QPR3 Beta 2 to others.

This survey provides valuable information to Google’s developers as they continue to refine the Android 14 QPR3 release. Your detailed feedback on specific issues or areas of improvement will help them focus their efforts for a smoother and more enjoyable final product. So don’t wait, head here to share your feedback.

If you encounter any bugs or issues, you’re encouraged to report them through the Android Feedback app on your Pixel device or the public issue tracker. Google’s commitment to user feedback is an essential part of the Android development process. Your participation in the feedback survey for the QPR3 Beta 2 build will contribute to making Android 14 a better experience for all.

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