Android 15 Beta 4.1 Fixes Pixel Calling Issues

Pixel users rejoice! The latest Android 15 Beta 4.1 fixes a significant bug that was causing issues with calling functionality.

A Breath of Fresh Air for Pixel Callers: Android 15 Beta 4.1 Fixes Major Bug

If you're a Pixel user running the Android 15 Beta 4, you've probably experienced the frustration of dropped calls, silent phone lines, and a general sense of unreliability when making or receiving calls. This bug, which emerged with the Beta 4 release, was causing all sorts of headaches for users, with many reporting that their calls would simply go silent after just 20 seconds.

A Breath of Fresh Air for Pixel Callers: Android 15 Beta 4.1 Fixes Major Bug

Thankfully, Google has heard our cries! The latest update, Beta 4.1, specifically tackles this issue. Carrying the build number AP31.240617.010, this update promises to fix "various issues that sometimes caused device audio to crash while making or receiving calls."

It's a welcome relief for those who have been struggling with this problem. Many users found temporary workarounds like switching to speakerphone or using headphones, but these were hardly ideal solutions for everyday use.

So, if you haven't already, head over to your device settings and check for an update! Hopefully, this update will bring back the smooth, reliable calling experience we've come to expect from Pixel phones.

Keep in mind: As this is still a beta version, there may be other bugs lurking about. Proceed with caution! But for anyone dealing with those frustrating call issues, this update is definitely worth checking out.

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