Hi Beta users,
Today we’re sending you an Android 14 Beta 3.1 patch (UPB3.230519.014) which includes the latest June security update and the following fixes:
- Fixed issues where Fingerprint Unlock was either unavailable or unusable on some devices. (Issue #284360298, Issue #284529436, Issue #284436572)
- Fixed platform compatibility issues that were affecting mapping SDKs, which caused dependent apps to crash in some cases.
Other known issues still apply to Beta 3.1. In addition, see top open issues for the latest issues reported by developers and users and review our release notes for more details.
How do I get the Android 14 Beta 3.1 patch?
If you’re currently enrolled in the Android Beta Program, you will automatically get offered an over-the-air (OTA) update to Android 14 Beta 3.1. Eligible devices include Pixel 4a 5G, 5, 5a, 6, 6 Pro, 6a, 7, 7 Pro, 7a series devices.
If you aren’t yet enrolled and would like to join Android Beta, please visit g.co/androidbeta.
Note: Android 14 Beta 3.1 is a phased rollout based on device and carrier, so it may take up to a week for you to receive the update. We appreciate your patience.
Tell us what you think
As always, your participation and feedback is incredibly valuable to us, and we look forward to
hearing about your experience with this latest update. Please share feedback using the Android Beta Feedback app included in the Beta on Pixel phones and/or by posting to this community.
Downloaded and sideloaded. Tired of “optimizing apps” especially if I’m sitting in front of a computer anyway.
Send me your phone and I’ll optimize your apps for you. Just include your credit card in the shipment so I can charge you a small $5 fee.
You got it, dude. You might be into something big here. Don’t forget me when you make it big.
Yeah, it’s generally my preferred method but for small things like this that I’m personally not having issues with I let it do the thing in the background.
64.67MB on Pixel 7 Pro, still optimizing apps here.
I still don’t have it. Says it’ll roll out over a week from launch but I want to see if the modem change has improved anything so bad!
Its still “wiping” data if we go stable after the beta is done?
I bought a new phone. And this phone released this year. And it comes Android 11 lol
Which phone are we talking about, also have you done the updates? maybe its not from this year after all
Honor x9a
Oh… Sadly this one is not a Tier 1 manufacturer and doesnt just publish the latest version. I saw online that it was version 12 out of the box so if you truly have the 11 one, you might have been scammed. I would recommend not going with honor in the future ( thats my personal opinion, you might like the device ). Look if there are custom ROMs for it that might have a newer version
I agree with you. I was using my Honor 6X and while it was very outdated, I was pretty happy with it. One day it just bricked for no reason. I’ve also had bad experience with Motorola, despite all the praise I’ve read online.
I would strongly reccomend google pixels and oneplus. In my expirience they have been the best i could ask for, had a Oneplus 6 and now a pixel 6 and i am very happy, they might have a “premium” price tag but i consider them an investment since i use them every day ( even for work, i do development ) and typically last a while ( my OP6 lasted 5 years and i needed to switch to the Pixel 6 for the new android versions due to programming ).
I have a Oneplus Nord N100 that I got from Amazon for $150 about a year ago. It’s actually not bad. Only problem is the charging port is super loose. I’m pretty happy with it.
On it now. Lock screen unlock lag is fixed.
Looking forward to this getting rolled out, it’s pretty much the only gripe I have with my 7a. The egregious data harvesting can be fixed with DuckDuckGo app (it blocks tracking in all apps), while the infuriating forced widgets on the home screen can be fixed with Nova launcher.
Weird. I still don’t have it.
I have a weird bug where the share menu automatically crashes even before it loads. Other than that, I can’t seem to be able to set a cinematic photo as a wallpaper.