Android 13 QPR2 Beta gets final feedback survey before launch

Google released Android 13 QPR2 Beta 3.2 last week to close out the preview cycle and is now asking for final feedback before launch.

Last week’s update was the “final version of QPR2 Beta before the official March public release”. At the time, Google said it would happen “in a few weeks.” Compared to last year, upcoming Pixel beta users can test should be android 14 instead of a QPR3 for Android 13.

Beta 3 was released on the first day of February with the previous month’s security patch. These previews usually wait for the latest Android security update, with Beta 3.1 released a week later to address it.

The satisfaction survey start by having you confirm the Android 13 QPR2 Beta 3.2 version:

  • T2B3.230109.009
  • T2B3.230109.006.A1 for Pixel 7 Pro

You can rate satisfaction in 13 areas: stability, performance, battery, device temperature, camera, Bluetooth, call quality, messaging, Wi-Fi connectivity, data connectivity, app experience, authentication (face /fingerprint) and charging (wired charging, wireless charging).

This is then followed by a survey question on whether you would recommend Android 13 QPR2 Beta 3.2 in its “current state” to others and “how satisfied are you overall with the software experience on this version of Android” from 1 to 5, as well as how it compares to the “previous version on your device”.

Users are asked to identify a “primary area” with the option to leave more details about the issue and note its impact on the overall experience. An “additional comments about your experience” field closes the survey, where you can share further thoughts.

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