You can now give your feedback for Android 12L

The backbone of every beta program is the torrent of feedback from the community of testers. Right now, Google is testing out Android 12L on multiple devices including phones and tablets. Over the past couple of weeks, people have been able to test out Android 12L and see how it improves on Android 12 proper. Now, Google is opening the floodgates to any feedback that its users want to share. As most companies compile feedback data, Google is issuing a survey to its users which will make the whole process quicker and easier. It’s a short and anonymous survey that shouldn’t take longer than about 10 minutes. What you need to know is that you can only take the survey if you’re on the right build of Android 12L (S2B3.220205.007.A1). You’ll be running this build if you’re on the third beta.

What’s in the survey?

At the beginning of the survey, Google will ask you to confirm that you’re on the right build and what device you’re testing it on. Next, you’ll get the run-of-the-mill satisfaction questions about the stability, performance, battery, camera, etc. After that, it will ask you if you’d recommend this build of Android and what key areas you think need to be improved. Then, it will ask you to describe the issues you had while using the software. You won’t run into any particularly challenging questions. Taking the survey would be for the best, as every bit of feedback for Android 12L matters.

When will the final version arrive?

Google scheduled the final build of Android 12L to launch sometime in March. So far, it seems that the company is keeping to that schedule and getting ready to launch it. However, if you’re on the latest build of Android (build SQ1D.220205.004), then you won’t be able to update to the final version just yet. Instead, Google will release another beta build of the software for you before the final launch. We expect to see the final version before the end of March.