Fast Facts
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Android 16 is approaching its stable release phase, with Beta 3.2 launching to address persistent glitches noted in Beta 3 and its point release.
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Key fixes in Beta 3.2 include calibrating haptic feedback, resolving excessive battery drain, and fixing screen flickering on Pixel 6/6 Pro during camera use.
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The updates focus primarily on cleanup and enhancing system stability, reflecting Google’s commitment to refining user experience ahead of the final release.
- Existing beta testers will receive the Android 16 Beta 3.2 as an OTA update automatically, requiring no action on their part.
Android 16 Beta 3.2 Arrives with Key Fixes for Power and Haptics
Android 16 Beta 3.2 has officially launched, building on the groundwork laid by Beta 3 last month. With this update, Google addresses persistent bugs, particularly in power consumption and haptic feedback. Users will appreciate these improvements as they enhance device usability.
Previously, some Pixel users reported excessive battery drain, even when devices were idle. Google tackled this issue in the latest beta, aiming to extend battery life and user satisfaction. Moreover, miscalibrated haptic feedback also troubled many, creating a less enjoyable experience. With Beta 3.2, Google has sought to correct these glitches.
This beta release, though minor in scope, adds crucial tweaks to system stability. Users of the Pixel 6 and 6 Pro should notice improved camera performance, as it also fixes flickering issues during photo and video capture. These changes signal Google’s commitment to refining the Android experience, even as it edges closer to a stable release.
For existing Android 16 beta testers, the update arrives seamlessly as an over-the-air notification. There’s no action needed on their part, allowing them to enjoy the enhanced performance without hassle.
As smart cities adopt innovative technologies, updates like these align with the drive for efficiency and improved user experiences. Technology continues to evolve, making everyday tasks smoother and more enjoyable for users everywhere.
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