Android 12 Beta 2 has been rolled out this week with a ton of changes, and Google is now asking users to participate in a feedback survey.
Like last month’s form, the Beta 2 survey starts by asking users to rate their satisfaction with Android 12 Notification and Quick Settings and the Volume Panel.
According to 9To5Google, the latter was slimmed down, while the former now adapts to wallpaper, among other layout changes.
Users also have the option to leave other written feedback here.
Users are then asked to “rate your satisfaction with each of the following experiences” — stability, performance, battery, camera, Bluetooth, call quality, messaging, Wi-Fi connectivity, data connectivity, and app experience.
The report said this should be crucial given the small bugs in Beta 2 and the drop in overall stability.
The company wants to know whether users would recommend Android 12 Beta 2 to others in its “current state,” it added.
It then asks about the “top issue area” and whether you’d report the problem, and whether this would cause you to leave the Android Beta Program.
The report said there’s an accompanying “Deep Dive” section depending on your top issue area.
For example, you can specify whether your stability issues involve app crashes, application not responding (ANR) errors, OS crashes, or reboots.
Stability issues occur when you experience a crash or when your device restarts or reboots. When apps do not respond it is also known as Application Not Responding (ANR) error.