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Google Android 12 Beta 4.1 has arrived, stable will come next
Back in February 2021, Google launched the Android 12 Beta program for Pixel and select smartphones from various OEMs. Following its schedule, the company released 4 major Beta builds including a handful of incremental updates.
According to the latest news, the search engine giant started releasing the Android 12 Beta version 4.1 for Pixel device owners. As part of ensuring stability, this release seems to be the most polished and stable version of the upcoming Android 12 operating system.
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Last year, Google released the Android 11 OS for Pixels in September, meanwhile, it will surely also happen this year with the Android 12. It’s expected that the eligible Pixel smartphones will receive the official version of Android 12 in September, followed by smartphones from other manufacturers.
The full release notes are below:
- Fixed an issue that caused some devices to get stuck in a boot loop after restarting the device. (Issue #193789343)
- Fixed an issue where heads-up notifications were sometimes not shown, requiring the user to swipe into the notification drawer to view them. (Issue #196264672)
- Fixed an issue where the device volume controls sometimes did not work when casting. (Issue #196528545)
- Fixed an issue where Face Unlock did not work on some devices. (Issue #189819846)
- Fixed an issue that prevented users from granting the Nearby Devices permission to the Phone app in settings. Users who are experiencing a crash loop with the Phone app when trying to make a call over Bluetooth can now grant the required permission. To do this, long press the Phone app and tap App info , then go to Permissions > Nearby devices and select Allow. (Issue #196325588)
- Fixed an issue where, after connecting the phone to a VPN, the phone could not connect to the internet. (Issue #196237480)