Latest Android 15 Beta 4.1 Update Fixes Pixel Calling Bug
In a recent development, Android 15 Beta 4.1 has been released, addressing a critical bug that affected Google Pixel devices during voice calls. Here are the key details:
The Issue:
- After installing Android 15 Beta 4, some users reported sudden audio cuts during phone calls.
- The bug impacted a crucial function of the phone, making it a priority for resolution.
- The Fix:
- The official changelog for Android 15 Beta 4.1 states: “Fixed various issues that sometimes caused device audio to crash while making or receiving calls.”
- Google acted swiftly to ensure a smoother calling experience for Pixel users.
Platform Stability:
- Android 15 Beta 4.1 is likely the last beta update before the stable rollout in August.
- The OS reached Platform Stability status since the beta 3 update, indicating stability suitable for daily use.
Similar to Stable Update:
- This beta 4.1 update is expected to closely resemble the stable Android 15 update available for Pixel devices next month.
- Eligible Pixel users will receive a notification for the 4.1 update, or they can manually check for it in their Pixel Settings menu.
- In summary, Google’s prompt response to the calling bug demonstrates its commitment to improving user experience and ensuring a seamless transition to the stable Android 15 release.
This is expected to be the last Android 15 beta update before the stable rollout, unless some other unexpected bug affecting important features arises in the middle. The new update has the build number AP31.240617.010 and retains the July security patch level.
All eligible Pixel devices running Android 15 beta 4 should receive a notification that the 4.1 update is available. However, you can do a manual check from your Pixel Settings menu. You can also manually download and install the update if you prefer by SELECTING THIS LINK HERE