Android 13 Beta 2 and 12 QPR3 Beta 3 survey: Google asks users for a hand

A week after the start of the rollout of the second beta release of Android 13, Google opens its doors to feedback from developers and especially “simple” users who are testing it. In the communication entrusted to Reddit, the same possibility is guaranteed to those who use Android 12 QPR3 Beta 3, that is the Quarterly Platform Releases or, in other words, the beta of the Feature Drop dedicated to Pixels.

Google thus lends its ears to those who use one of the two beta firmware, in order to have the most complete overview possible on the aspects that need to be fixed. “We’d love to hear your feedback on Android 13 Beta 2 or Android 12 QPR3 Beta 3. It should take about five minutes to complete the respective surveys. ” These are two surveys, one for each release, uploaded to Google Forms.

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WHAT IS ASKED

From Mountain View they recommend proceeding only if the latest available build of Android 13 Beta (TPBB.220414.015) or Beta 3 of Android 12 QPR3 (S3B1.220420.005) is installed on the Pixel ( from the fourth generation upwards): you can check it by going to in Settings – About phone. If you decide to participate in the initiative, Google, after having ascertained the model owned, asks what is the degree of satisfaction in the following areas:

  • Stability
  • Performance
  • Autonomy
  • Temperatures reached by the smartphone
  • Camera
  • Bluetooth
  • Quality incall
  • Messages
  • Wi-Fi
  • Connection under data network
  • App stability
  • Unlock (3D face on Pixel 4, fingerprint reader on others)
  • Charging, wired and wireless were present

In the next step you are asked if, ultimately, that firmware version would be recommended and to rate the user experience. Finally, the survey asks you to indicate the absolute most problematic area among those listed above, whether or not you have proceeded to report the bugs found in the available channels and if the seriousness of the problems is such as to induce you to abandon the beta testing program.

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