- Google rolled out Android 14 QPR1 beta 2.1.
- The update has arrived with minor fixes in which the biometric authentication issue gets fixed.
- Note that the latest Pixel 8 & Pixel 8 Pro will get this update at a later time.
Google started its Android 14 QPR1 beta program in September, and now it has rolled out Android 14 QPR1 beta 2.1 for its Pixel devices. At the beginning of October, the company rolled out QPR1 beta 2; now, it’s changed to 2.1, which has arrived with some fixes. In this article, we are discussing all the detailed information.
Android 14 QPR1 Beta 2.1: Details
The brand ‘Google’ has delivered this Android 14 QPR1 beta 2.1 update with its identification build number, which is U1B2.230922.010, so interested users who want this update can easily identify with this version number. And early users’ reports indicate that it clocks in at about 60 MB.
Regarding this update, the company has also mentioned that it is a minor update and has arrived with a few fixes for a bug and known issues that have been spotted in the previous version.
Android 14 QPR1 Beta 2.1: What’s New
The update has arrived with minor fixes in which the biometric authentication issue gets fixed, such as an issue in some scenarios that stops the under-display fingerprint sensor from activating while always-on display features are enabled.
While swapping SIM cards on a device and not getting connected to cellular service, issues also get fixed. Apart from this, the stability and performance regarding all the bugs were solved with this update.
Android 14 QPR1 Beta 2.1: Eligible Device List
Here are the Pixel devices that are eligible for the Android 14 QPR1 beta 2.1 update, which are as follows;
- Pixel 5a
- Pixel 6 and 6 Pro
- Pixel 6a
- Pixel 7 and 7 Pro
- Pixel 7a
- Pixel Fold
- Pixel Tablet
Whereas Pixel 8 and 8 Pro are likely to get this update soon.
Changelog:
- Fixed issues with biometric authentication, such as an issue that sometimes prevented the under-display fingerprint sensor from activating while always-on display features were enabled.
- Fixed an issue where, in some cases, after swapping SIM cards on a device, the device couldn’t connect to cellular service.
- Fixed various issues that were impacting system stability and performance.
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