

With Android 16 Beta 4 serving as the “last scheduled update,” Google has released one of the final feedback surveys.
You start by confirming the build (BP22.250325.007) and Pixel phone/Tablet model. (The Pixel 9a is currently missing.) Google also wants to know your country and carrier, if applicable.
Google asks how satisfied you were across 14 areas: Stability, Performance, Battery life, Device temperature, Camera, Bluetooth, Call quality, Messaging, Wi-Fi connectivity, Data connectivity, App experience, Authentication (face/fingerprint), and Charging (wired charging, wireless charging), and System software update experience.
Next in the feedback survey is whether you’d recommend Android 16 Beta 4 in its “current state” to friends and family. Google also asks “How satisfied are you overall with the software experience” from 1-5, and how it compares to the “previous build on your device.”
“Top Issue Area” has 16 options — the same list from earlier but with Audio Experience and System User Interface — followed by the ability to leave more details about the problem.
Finally, it ends on Android Beta Program Satisfaction from 1-5, with Google also asking about program logistics and providing several open fields to reply.
Google will presumably release a Beta 4.1 update in May with the latest security patch and other bug fixes.
More on Android 16:
- Yes, Android 16 Beta 4 tweaked the Pixel’s status bar clock
- Android 16 Beta 4 makes media player artwork darker
- How to bring back Pixel Battery health [U]
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