Android beta issues - Google Pixel XL Questions & Answers

I'm on the Android beta program and after the most recent update sounds in my video camera doesn't work. Does anyone else have this issue?

The nougat beta is over, you should be on a stable version now.

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Daydream on 7.1.1 official release?

I had to hack my 7.0 version on OnePlus 3 to get daydream working before. I have now upgraded to 7.1.1 because beta 12 had it baked in. But now that I'm on the official release of 7.1.1 I'm getting the message that my device is not compatible with daydream.
Am I missing something?
Has anyone gotten DayDream to work on the official release of 7.1.1 for the OnePlus 3 without modifications?
Only works on beta 12.
cloudx720 said:
Only works on beta 12.
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What the heck!?! Do you or anyone know if flashing beta 12 over the release would cause any problems. I'm going to do it right now anyways but thought I'd ask.
Munk0 said:
Has anyone gotten DayDream to work on the official release of 7.1.1 for the OnePlus 3 without modifications?
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Have you tried installing daydream apk from Apkmirror
I think I read it somewhere that it is working just play store is showing it is not compatible
Munk0 said:
What the heck!?! Do you or anyone know if flashing beta 12 over the release would cause any problems. I'm going to do it right now anyways but thought I'd ask.
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It works flawlessly, I did this myself ONLY using stock recovery. Just wipe cache after and your good to go.

I have wrongly installed the Beta 8.1 OPP6.171019.012 version...

As title.
I have wrongly installed the Beta 8.1 OPP6.171019.012 version...
Will this cause some problem on my phone?
Can I step back to the stable 8.1 OPP6.171019.011 version?
Thanks
You likely won't have many issues, I was using the BETA before the 8.1 release and it was very stable. It certainly won't hurt your phone.
ok thanks

beta to stable?

So I know that right now to go back to stable from the beta you'll need to use the rollback release and then wipe (blah blah blah); but what I'm really wondering is this: so say that I join the beta. Whenever the stable Oreo finally releases, would I be able to flash the new stable Oreo over the beta? Or would I need to do a wipe? Also, would the last Oreo beta be a "stable", or would that channel just be beta until the support for the phone is dropped? Sorry for the dumb questions, just really couldn't find an answer.
Nobodyslight said:
So I know that right now to go back to stable from the beta you'll need to use the rollback release and then wipe (blah blah blah); but what I'm really wondering is this: so say that I join the beta. Whenever the stable Oreo finally releases, would I be able to flash the new stable Oreo over the beta? Or would I need to do a wipe? Also, would the last Oreo beta be a "stable", or would that channel just be beta until the support for the phone is dropped? Sorry for the dumb questions, just really couldn't find an answer.
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I have another question, will they keep releasing beta versions now that there is a stable version out? Really my question is that is there any reason to stay on the beta builds, now that there is a stable release.
I would think that there would be more beta releases, otherwise why would they release ob3, then a day later release the stable?
ginger709 said:
I have another question, will they keep releasing beta versions now that there is a stable version out? Really my question is that is there any reason to stay on the beta builds, now that there is a stable release.
I would think that there would be more beta releases, otherwise why would they release ob3, then a day later release the stable?
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I don't think the stable build rolling out now has all the features that the open beta 3 has. I assume the beta builds are still going to continue and be pertinent.

upgrade from Android 9 beta to Android 10 stable

Hi all,
I've searched the forum but couldn't find an answer.
I'm currently on Android 9 beta 33 (OP5T). We all know OnePlus stopped the beta program for my device a few weeks ago.
My question is simple: when Android 10 stable is released for OP5(T), will I be able to upgrade directly to the new OS without wiping out my data?
Thanks a lot.
Jeff
Probably, you may have to take a risk as it will be a dirty flash.
DJslashEF said:
Hi all,
I've searched the forum but couldn't find an answer.
I'm currently on Android 9 beta 33 (OP5T). We all know OnePlus stopped the beta program for my device a few weeks ago.
My question is simple: when Android 10 stable is released for OP5(T), will I be able to upgrade directly to the new OS without wiping out my data?
Thanks a lot.
Jeff
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I'm afraid the short answer to your question is no.
Moving from Beta to Stable channel has always required a clean flash, even if it were from Pie Beta to Pie Stable.
Given that Android 10 for the 5T is set to release in Q2 (tentative), you have a lot of time to switch back to the Stable OOS 9 and get set for the OS update.
NO. You should clean flash it
Thanks for your replies.
Anyway, after deeper search on the web, I realized that OnePlus provides roll back builds along with their betas. I know, I should have dig a little deeper as this mentioned in every beta thread.
https://forums.oneplus.com/threads/...us-5-and-open-beta-33-for-oneplus-5t.1063328/
I used it and am now on stable Oos.

Question Android 12L Stable vs Android 12 QRP3 Beta 1.1? Notable Differences?

Aside from one being stable and the other as a beta, are all the features the same? I have an unrooted Pixel 6 Pro running the latter, but I don't want to set everything up again if I unenroll from the beta program and download the 12L stable version.
Eduardo1974 said:
Aside from one being stable and the other as a beta, are all the features the same? I have an unrooted Pixel 6 Pro running the latter, but I don't want to set everything up again if I unenroll from the beta program and download the 12L stable version.
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I am on the beta don't see any difference between them. My Pixel 6 Pro is also not rooted.
I agree with their stability. I was on rooted on beta 1 and then flashed stable (rooted) for a day before updating to beta 1.1 and so far they're identical in terms of daily stability. No issues on either.
Anyone noticed better Bluetooth with QPR3 builds? I'm currently on stable 12.1
I've had nothing but trouble with just my car Bluetooth and my P6 Pro (other Bluetooth has been ok). Other phones connect fine and.play correctly, with my Pixel it's hit and miss if it auto connects, often get dropouts, song names no longer show correctly or keep up with song changes on Spotify etc.
Drives me nuts!
I have started having BT connectivity issues with my Garmin watch since the stable March drop. The connection would drop and only restarting the phone brings it back.
Otherwise, the update is stable and it may have improved battery life a bit.
Eduardo1974 said:
Aside from one being stable and the other as a beta, are all the features the same? I have an unrooted Pixel 6 Pro running the latter, but I don't want to set everything up again if I unenroll from the beta program and download the 12L stable version.
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This is one difference between Stable and QPR3 Beta 1.1 that may make a difference to you...
https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1507397884941115428
Probably unrelated, but I installed a13 DP2 , went back to stable 12L , then got an ota for a13 DP2. I wasnt enrolled in the beta program at the time. Go figure.
Lughnasadh said:
This is one difference between Stable and QPR3 Beta 1.1 that may make a difference to you...
https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1507397884941115428
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FWIW; Freak also backported the Direct USB Access to the 12L Stable in his latest Kernel.
vassosman said:
FWIW; Freak also backported the Direct USB Access to the 12L Stable in his latest Kernel.
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Yep, Running It now

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