Summary
- Google has released Android 15 Beta 1.1, fixing NFC issues and Developer Options crashes.
- The new version has a build number of AP31.240322.023 and a security patch level of April 2024.
- Beyond resolving the NFC problems and Developer Options crashes, this build also fixes update issues and text clipping when printing.
Android 15 releases technically started back in February with Google’s first developer preview of the new version, but the pre-release program really only kicked off in earnest about ten days ago with Android 15 Beta 1. This was the first iteration of the OS that was intended for public testing, and the testers have certainly done their job already, discovering dozens of major bugs with the firmware. To that end, Google is already back with a second public beta version of Android 15.
Android 15: Leaks, timeline, and everything new in Beta 1
Here’s what we know about Android 15 now that the first beta has landed
Google announced Android 15 Beta 1.1 on Reddit today, calling it a “patch version,” but there’s enough to be excited about if you’re planning on installing this build on your daily driver. The new version has a build number of AP31.240322.023 and a security patch level of April 2024 on supported devices, which include all Pixel devices starting with the Pixel 6. The release notes mention the following fixes:
This minor update to Android 15 Beta 1 includes the following fixes:
- Fixed various issues with NFC that interfered with wallet apps and other NFC-dependent system operations. (
Issue #333929007
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Issue #333957918
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Issue #334578498
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Issue #334270672
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Issue #334171753
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Issue #336064427
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Issue #333935278
) - Fixed an issue that sometimes caused the Developer Options settings screen to crash. (
Issue #333941833
) - Fixed an issue that prevented some devices from updating properly to Beta 1. (
Issue #333932298
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Issue #333981062
) - Fixed a text clipping issue when trying to print. (
Issue #334925832
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Issue #334430062
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