Final Call for Feedback: Android 16 Beta 4 Survey is Now Live
Android 16 Beta 4 Feedback Survey Now Available
Google has launched the feedback survey for Android 16 Beta 4, which is considered one of the final updates in this beta cycle. The survey begins with confirming the build number (BP22.250325.007) and Pixel device model, though it's noted that the Pixel 9a is currently missing. Participants are also asked about their country and carrier.
The survey evaluates satisfaction across 14 different areas, including stability, performance, battery life, camera quality, Bluetooth functionality, call quality, messaging, Wi-Fi and data connectivity, app experience, authentication methods (face/fingerprint), charging options, and system software updates. It also includes questions about recommending the current state of Android 16 Beta 4 to friends and family, overall satisfaction with the software experience on a scale from 1-5, and how it compares to the previous build.
Participants can identify their top issue area from a list of 16 options, including audio experience and system user interface, and provide detailed comments about specific problems. The survey concludes with questions about satisfaction with the Android Beta Program itself, program logistics, and open-ended feedback.
Google is expected to release a Beta 4.1 update in May, which will include the latest security patches and bug fixes.
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