
Google has opened its feedback survey for Android 15 QPR1 Beta 3 following the latest update release last week. This survey is a way for Pixel users to provide insights and share experiences with Google about the performance of the new beta update, with a focus on improving Android stability and usability.
After confirming their device build (AP41.240925.009) and model, users are prompted to share feedback on 14 key areas, including stability, battery life, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, camera, and authentication methods like fingerprint and face recognition. This comprehensive survey allows users to rate their satisfaction across these categories, offering Google a detailed look at the update’s impact on real-world device performance.
Notably, users are also asked whether they’d recommend the current beta build to friends and family, as well as how satisfied they are overall with the update on a 1–5 scale compared to previous builds. Additional questions cover top issue areas, from the audio experience to system user interface concerns, allowing for more specific feedback on lingering issues.
For those in the Android Beta Program, Google concludes the survey with a general satisfaction rating and open-ended questions about the beta program’s logistics and user support. This engagement aims to enhance the user experience and guide development toward a refined Android 15 release.
As Android 15 QPR1 Beta progresses, these insights are crucial in ensuring the December Feature Drop’s readiness for a stable rollout on Pixel devices.
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