With Android 16 Beta 4 serving as a “last planned update”, Google published one of the final feedback surveys.
You start by confirming the construction (BP22.250325.007) and the Pixel phone / tablet model. (The Pixel 9a is currently missing.) Google also wants to know your country and your operator, if applicable.
Google asks how much you were satisfied in 14 areas: stability, performance, battery life, device temperature, camera, bluetooth, quality of call, messaging, Wi-Fi connectivity, data connectivity, application experience, authentication (invoice / fingerprint) and load (wire load, wireless load) and system update experience.
The next in the feedback survey is whether you would recommend Android 16 Beta 4 in its “current state” to friends and family. Google also requests “to what extent are you satisfied with the software experience” from 1 to 5 and how it is compared to the “previous construction on your device”.
“Top Issue Area” offers 16 options – the same list of earlier but with an audio experience and a system user interface – followed by the possibility of leaving more details on the problem.
Finally, it ends with the satisfaction of the Android beta program from 1 to 5, with Google also on the program logistics and the supply of several open fields to respond.
Google will probably publish an update Beta 4.1 in May with the latest security correction and other bug corrections.
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