Just like it did last year, and almost to the day, Google is releasing a minor update for its Android 12 developer preview, calling it developer preview 1.1. And just like last time, it"s packed with fixes instead of features, but if you"re running the Android 12 preview, you"re probably going to want to install it.
Here"s the full list of fixes:
- Fixed an issue where on some devices, the device intermittently disconnected from Wi-Fi even when the Wi-Fi signal was strong.
- Fixed an issue where on some devices, the device displayed a "System UI keeps stopping" message if the user tried to take a screenshot by pressing Power + Volume Down from the Lock screen.
- Fixed an issue with partial wake locks that could cause excessive battery drain.
- Fixed an issue where a device"s fingerprint reader could become unresponsive when the device was suspended, requiring the user to unlock their device using another method.
- Fixed an issue where the Settings app could crash if the user tried to access app notification settings.
- Fixed an issue where the system UI could freeze after the user updated the device.
- Fixed an issue where the CellBroadcastReceiver app could not obtain the android.permission.BROADCAST_CLOSE_SYSTEM_DIALOGS permission, causing emergency alerts to crash.
- Fixed an issue that could cause some devices to reboot intermittently.
- Fixed an issue that could cause some devices to reboot after the user unlocked the device using their PIN.
As for what"s coming in Android 12 on the front-facing end of things, there"s not a whole lot right now. Notifications are changing, and they"re going to get faster, and there are some subtle visual changes in apps like Settings. What"s more interesting is the stuff that"s hidden, such as a conversation widget, wallpaper-based theming, and more.
If you"re already on the Android 12 developer preview, you"re going to get this update as an OTA. If not, you can check out our guide to get started.