Android 17 QPR1’s latest beta is all about bug fixes
… A bug-fixing release is always welcome While that's a lot of bug fixes, remember that Android 17 QPR1 is still in the early stages of beta testing. …
… A bug-fixing release is always welcome While that's a lot of bug fixes, remember that Android 17 QPR1 is still in the early stages of beta testing. …
… The full release notes, as shared by Google on its support forums, are as follows: What’s included The April 2026 update includes bug fixes and improvements for Pixel users – see below for details Apps Fix for an issue where the Backup menu was missing from System settings in certain conditions 2 F… …
… Unfortunately, random Android Auto bugs are now new. If anything, they are the norm. Every few months, Android Auto users run into some connectivity problems or other bugs, with Google taking a while to fix them. …
… Save to playlists, Share, Remix, Report, and a lot of other buttons in this UI are simply inactive," wrote one user , while a different user wrote, "Same about 90% of the buttons don’t work and I’m paying money for this, fix it now." The bug is showing up for both Premium and non-Premium users, tho… …
… Wait for Google to roll out a fix The company is yet to acknowledge the bug; it rarely does for such Android Auto issues. Instead, expect a fix to directly roll out, either through a server-side push from Google or through an updated Android Auto build. …
… Below are the planned improvements and bug fixes in the pipeline for Google Health: Exercise Tracking Bug Fixes Correctly label runs that were incorrectly labeled as general workouts for some users rolling out this week . …
… Im unsure how many tabs there is as I can't even open chrome, it would instantly close upon opening." It's worth noting that although there isn't an immediate workaround for the issue, Google knows about the bug and is working on rolling out a fix. …
… Otherwise, your only option is to wait for Google to acknowledge the bug and roll out a fix. …
… The bug seems to have first appeared with the March 2026 update. Some users report that the April update fixed the issue for a day, only for the bug to soon reappear . …
… What we do know, however, is that this was a bug and Google alluded that it is trying to fix it in a comment given to 9to5Google : We’ve determined this was a result of a bug, which resulted in higher, inaccurate timers being shown for shorter ads. We’re rolling out a fix now. …