Google fixes Android 15 Beta’s NFC bug, working to improve notification channels

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A few days ago, Google released the
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. It is available for compatible Pixel phones and tablets. While it was considered generally stable for smartphone enthusiasts, it had a critical NFC-related bug that could impact day-to-day usage. Google has now fixed it with a new
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Beta update.

Android 15 Beta 1.1 update fixes bugs​


Google has
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. It is a minor release that fixes a few known bugs, including the one that
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on Pixel devices. It also fixed the bug that sometimes caused the Developer Options screen to crash. Google mentioned that it also fixed a bug that prevented devices from properly updating to Android 15 Beta 1.

There was also a text clipping issue while typing, which has now been obliterated. The new version of Android 15 Beta should now be mostly usable for Pixel users. However, we still advise waiting for Google to release the stable version of Android 15 before installing it on your primary smartphone or tablet.

Android 15 improves app notification channels​


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Android has always been great with notifications, and Google
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with
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. When implemented well by an app developer, this feature allows users to turn off app notifications for some functions but not others. For example, you could keep delivery notifications for an online shopping app while turning off notifications for unwanted deals and promotions.

However, most Android users don't know this feature exists. Moreover, accessing and managing notification channels could be daunting due to their design. With Android 15, Google is trying to simplify it.
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that Google now only displays active notification channels for a particular app. Notification channels that aren't active are automatically hidden.

Users can still see all the available notification channels in an app by clicking the Show Unused Channels option in an app's notification settings. This feature could come to Galaxy smartphones and tablets with the Android 15-based
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later this year.

Until then, watch our video below to learn everything about the One UI 6.1 update that recently landed on some Galaxy phones.


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