Google has released the Android 15 Beta 1.1 update, which is a follow-up to the milestone that was announced two weeks ago. This update is designed to improve the user experience and fix a number of bugs that have been reported in advance of the official launch of Android 15.
Google’s April 2024 Security Patch Update: Enhancing NFC Functionality
The update, which goes by the name AP31.240322.023, includes the security patch for April 2024. Numerous devices, such as the Pixel 6 series, Pixel 7 series, Pixel 8 series, Pixel 6a, Pixel 7a, Pixel Tablet, Pixel Fold, and others, are compatible with the update, according to 9to5google. Either the factory image or an over-the-air (OTA) update can be used by users to install the update directly on their devices.
According to the report, this update’s main goal is to address problems with NFC (Near Field Communication). Numerous users reported NFC-related issues impacting wallet applications and other NFC-dependent system features. In response, Google fixed a number of NFC-related problems, guaranteeing users who depend on this feature would experience improved functionality.
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Enhancements and Fixes in Google’s April 2024 Update
Moreover, an infrequent crash in the Developer Options settings screen is fixed by the update. Additionally, Google has fixed a bug that prevented some devices from correctly updating to Beta 1. The purpose of these improvements is to improve the operating system’s performance and stability while providing a more seamless user experience.
One other significant update fix has to do with fixing a problem with text clipping when printing. This update improves overall usability by guaranteeing that text appears correctly when users try to print documents from their devices.
Additionally, devices taking part in the Android Beta for Pixel program will automatically get the Beta 1.1 OTA update. For those who would prefer a manual installation, Google also provides factory images. The update procedure is streamlined, guaranteeing users can obtain the most recent security enhancements and bug fixes, regardless of the method selected.