As Google continues to refine the Android 14 experience, the company has now initiated a feedback survey for Android 14 QPR2 Beta 2. This feedback survey is a crucial step in the development process, allowing users to share their experiences, report bugs, and suggest enhancements. This iterative approach to software development enables Google to address issues promptly and refine features based on real-world usage.

Pixel phone users who are part of the Android 14 beta program can access the survey through the dedicated feedback section in the system settings. The survey covers a range of topics, including performance, stability, user interface, and the functionality of new features introduced in Android 14 QPR2 Beta 2.

Only Pixel devices running Android 14 QPR2 Beta 2 qualify for this survey. You can verify this by going to Settings > About Phone/Tablet and confirm the build number is AP11.231117.006. You’ll rate your experience with 13 key factors like stability, performance, battery life, camera, and more! Google wants to hear about your Bluetooth, call quality, messaging, connectivity, app experience, authentication, and charging (wired and wireless) as well.

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Once you’ve delved into the nitty-gritty of the new build, the survey asks you to sum up your experience with a simple 1-5 rating. It also throws down the gauntlet: would you confidently recommend this “current state” of Android 14 QPR2 Beta 2 to fellow Pixel users?

To help the Android Beta team prioritize fixes, the survey asks you to identify your top pain point from 15 options. Is this issue enough to make you consider ditching the Beta program? Feel free to share more details, including its severity rating (1-10), and any other feedback you have for improving the overall Beta experience.

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