Google has finally decided to start rolling out the much-awaited Android 14 QPR2 Beta 3 to all the supported Pixel devices, and you can now go ahead and update your devices if you are looking to run the latest update. Google was quiet with the latest Android 14 QPR2 Beta 3, but that does not mean that we do not have a list of changes. We will tell you about everything new to the latest update, so be sure you are reading carefully. If you want to read the changelog of the fixes, you can check that out here.
Google is finally rolling out Android 14 QPR2 Beta 3 with a lot of small but needed changes
Let's start with the first change that was spotted. The Assistant media recommendations are now available. The feature was also available in the past, but at that time, the data was not pulled through Google Assistant. That changes now.
With the Android 14 QPR2 Beta 3, Google has decided to bring back Your Pixel is up to date screen. This is not a major change, but if you have been missing this, you can now get access to it as well.
Google has also fixed some spacing issues between the time and status bar icons, and things look much better now with the latest update.
Once you install the latest update, you will be able to expand the Bluetooth tile from quick settings. This feature was previously available but was removed for some reason, and now is back. The update also brings Repair Mode, something that was announced back in December.
All of these are the most obvious changes we have found in the Android 14 QPR2 Beta 3. If you have spotted any other changes you would like us to check, please let us know.
It's certainly a good thing that Google is releasing the new update, as it will definitely make the overall user experience a lot better. If you have been looking forward to trying it out, you can keep checking out the update page or manually flash the images. However, if you are looking for a more stable experience, you can wait before these features roll out to everyone
News Source: 9to5Google
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