Android 15 Beta 1 Update: Google Starts First Round Of Survey To Collect Feedback About User Experience
Android 15 Beta 1 Update rolled out last week and now it has started collecting feedback from users regarding their experience.
After the initial beta launch of Android 15 last week, Google is now beginning to take feedback from users regarding its functioning and experience. Google would first require you to confirm your build and device name, then it will ask for your country and carrier. Then you will be asked to rate satisfaction across 13 factors: Stability, Performance, Battery life, Device temperature, Camera, Bluetooth, Call quality, Messaging, Wi-Fi connectivity, Data connectivity, App experience, Authentication (face/fingerprint), and Charging (wired charging, wireless charging).
The next question on the feedback forum will be whether you would recommend Android 15 Beta 1 to others in its current state or not. It will also ask, “How satisfied are you overall with the software experience” from 1-5. It will also compare to the “previous build on your device.”
Android 15 Beta 1 users can then specify their “top issue area” that they are facing with 15 possibilities — the same list as above but with Audio Experience and System User Interface — and the ability to leave more details about the problem.
Finally, the survey ends on Android Beta Program Satisfaction from 1-5, with Google also asking about program logistics and providing several open fields, as reported by 9to5Google.
Google Android 15 Beta 1 Update: Eligible Devices, Features
The Android 15 Beta 1 is available for all Pixel devices that are eligible for Android 15. This in simpler words means that any smartphone launched after Pixel 6 is eligible for this. Pixel 6, Pixel 6 Pro, Pixel 6a, Pixel 7, Pixel 7 Pro, Pixel 7a, Pixel Tablet, Pixel Fold, Pixel 8, and Pixel 8 Pro users can download this update from the settings section without much hassle.
The new improvements that the update has brought include built-in support for app archiving, improved Braille support, cellular network security controls, and more.
Apart from the aforementioned, other developments are also being worked on, many of them are focused on new widgets and wallpapers.