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- Android 16 beta 4.1 provides reforms for existing insects.
- Son 4 himself returned on April 17.
- With plans to be stable in June, Google has no longer left to eliminate Android 16.
Earlier today, Google pulled the curtain back to the Matrical 3 Expresso, the latest design of its latest design language, which begins later this year after the stable release of Android 16. While we are slightly suppressed that we have to wait a little to move forward with all the changes (yet we already have something new to release it), Google still has something new today.
Google has just been a month, publishing Android 16 Beta 4 for Pixel Devices in its testing program. Not only was it the release of our second major platform stability, which was brought to us near the day that will be ready for the Android 16 stable business, but it was our first time that the software was the first time to test the new Pixel 9A.
Google It has just released Android 16 son 4.1. If you were already testing the son 4, just get the cold and wait for your update to report. Like other recent point release, it is also about Big Fixes:
Hepatics has been a real fork with Google with Android 16, and this is not the first time we have seen a patch that has tried to fix things. The issue of battery drain also seems like a problem we have seen popups in advance, so hopefully Google is now reaching under things.
With the beta 3 cycle, there was only a day between the initial release and the first 3.1 update, after which it itself is 3.2. The fact is that Google can easily suggest that from going to beta 4 to 4.1, we are close to the end of the road when it comes to these reforms. Along with June around the corner, Google does not have much time left to put all the last touch on Android 16.