Android 15 Beta 4.2 is the final beta before the stable launch. Google is now preparing testers for the platform’s December quarterly release of Android 15 (or QPR1).
Google says “QPR1 is based on Android 15 platform release and includes the latest bug fixes and stability and performance improvements.” More details will be announced soon.
Today’s announcement is intended to give testers a chance to leave the Android Beta program before QPR1 rolls out. Specifically, those who want to get the “final stable public release of Android 15” will need to do the following:
- Withdraw from the program
- Ignore/Do not apply the OTA update to upgrade to an older version, and wait for the final stable public release of Android 15 (AP3A) which will be released soon. The OTA message will contain “Upgrade to an older version” in the description. Opting out will not wipe data as long as you no Apply OTA update to the lowest version.
Once Android 15 QPR1 Beta 1 is installed on your device, unsubscribing will clear data.
The next opportunity to exit the beta program without wiping data will be at the end of the Android 15 QPR1 Beta cycle in December 2024.
If you continue using the Android Beta program, you will soon get Android 15 QPR1 Beta 1. However, QPRs are relatively stable.
At this point, it looks like Android 15 will reach stability in September.
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