As Google continues to polish the Android 14 experience, a new survey seeking feedback from Pixel users enrolled in the Android 14 QPR2 Beta 3.1 and 3.2 has gone live. This survey serves as a vital conduit for channeling user experiences, bug reports, and feature suggestions directly to the development team. This way, Google can swiftly address issues and refine features based on real-world usage, ensuring a polished final product.

So, how can you participate? If you own a Pixel device with any of Android 14 QPR2 Beta 3.1 or Beta 3.2 (build number AP11.231215.009 or AP11.231215.010), head to Settings > About Phone/Tablet to confirm your eligibility. Then, dive into the dedicated feedback section within your system settings to unlock the survey.

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But what exactly will you be sharing? Well, Google wants to hear it all! You can rate your experience across 13 key factors like stability, performance, battery life, camera, Bluetooth, call quality, messaging, connectivity, app behavior, authentication, and even wired and wireless charging. After this deep dive, you’ll be asked to summarize your overall experience with a simple 1-5 rating. But the survey doesn’t stop there. It throws down the gauntlet: would you confidently recommend this “current state” of Android 14 QPR2 Beta 3.1 or Beta 3.2 to your fellow Pixel users?

To help the Android Beta team prioritize fixes, the survey wants you to identify your top pain point from 15 options, ranging from app compatibility issues to specific feature bugs. Is this issue a dealbreaker, tempting you to abandon the Beta program? Don’t hold back! Share details, rate the severity (1-10), and offer any additional feedback you have to improve the overall Beta experience.

Remember, your voice matters. By participating in the latest Android 14 QPR2 Beta 3.1 and Beta 3.2 feedback survey, you’re playing a crucial role in shaping the future of Android. So, dive in, share your honest feedback, and help Google deliver an Android experience that exceeds expectations. After all, your insights are the building blocks for a smoother, more enjoyable mobile experience for everyone.

If interested in sharing feedback with the Android 14 Beta team, here’s the link to the survey.

Hillary Keverenge
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Tech has been my playground for over a decade. While the Android journey began early, it truly took flight with the revolutionary Lollipop update. Since then, it's been a parade of Android devices (with a sprinkle of iOS), culminating in a mostly happy marriage with Google's smart home ecosystem. Expect insightful articles and explorations of the ever-evolving world of Android and Google products coupled with occasional rants on the Nest smart home ecosystem.

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