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Google rolls out new Android 15.2 Beta 4.2 version for Pixel devices

Google rolls out new Android 15.2 Beta 4.2 version for Pixel devices

Google continues to release new Android 15 builds leading up to the update’s big launch. The latest version feels a bit more consistent than the previous one, but still can’t be considered a major release.

The new Android15.2 Beta 4.2 update is now available for Pixel devices. This build doesn’t bring any new features or improvements, but it does include a number of bug fixes, so it’s definitely worth installing if you’re already using one of the previous versions. Android15 Beta builds.

At least this is what the complete changelog published by Google looks like:

  • Fixed an issue that caused some devices to wake up slowly.
  • Fixed an issue where a gray transparent bar would appear when using the camera.
  • Fixed a camera issue that caused low frame rates.
  • Fixed a camera issue that caused a crash when changing zoom values.
  • Fixed an issue with camera saturation.
  • Fixed an issue that caused the UI to flicker.
  • Fixed an issue that caused the YouTube app to crash.

If your phone is enrolled in the Android Beta Program for Pixel, you will be offered an Over-The-Air (OTA) update to Beta 4.2, so you don’t need to do anything until you receive the notification. Those not enrolled in the program can do so if they own one of the eligible devices listed below:
It’s important to mention that your Pixel device must be on a public stable version (not a developer preview) to enroll in the beta program. Of course, you can opt out and go back to a public version of Android at any time. Once you do, you should receive an update within 24 hours that will wipe all user data and install the latest stable public version of Android.

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