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Google’s Android 12 Developers Preview 2.2 brings April security patch and several bug fixes

Back in February this year, Google officially released the first developer preview for its new-gen Android, Android 12. It provided us an early look at Android 12 and shows a lot of changes that make Android more knowledgeable, better performing, and more secure.

Moreover, after the successful launch of the first preview, last month, the company published the second. The Developer Preview 2 also includes a bunch of new and interesting features.

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Later, Google delivered a minor update to the Pixel users called Android 12 Developer Preview 2.1. Meanwhile, the company has now released Android 12 Developer Preview 2.2, which brings April 2021 security patch as well as several bug fixes for better system security and user experience.

The Google Pixel users who’ve joined the Android 12 Developer Preview activity will receive the 2.2 updates automatically. When it comes to bug fixes and stability improvements, the changelog explains everything we need to know.

Interested viewers can check the complete changelog which is mentioned below.

Android 12 Developer Preview 2.2 (April 2021)

  • If you’re already running a Developer Preview build, you will automatically receive an OTA update to Developer Preview 2.2.

This minor update to Android 12 Developer Preview 2 includes the following fixes:

  • Fixed an issue that sometimes caused the Settings app to crash when a user tried to access Bluetooth settings. (Issue #180962266)
  • Fixed an issue that caused widgets to be removed from the home screen after a user installed an OTA update.
  • Fixed an issue that caused notifications to be sent about low Bluetooth call quality even when call quality was currently unaffected.
  • Fixed an issue that caused WiFi network passwords to not be saved in some cases.
  • Fixed an issue that caused the notification shade to be activated when typing on the on-screen keyboard.
  • Fixed an issue with Codec 2.0 that could cause apps to crash on some devices.
  • Fixed an issue that could cause videos to be encoded incorrectly when shared
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