According to the latest news, the Google is pushing out Android 12 beta 4.1 to Pixel phones already on the fourth beta. The small update (~6MB) brings some bug fixes, but no obvious new features. This release brings us closer to the inevitable stable launch of the operating system.
Some weeks ago, Google has already pushed out the latest beta release of Android 12. The fourth full iteration of the beta program brought over a handful of new-ish features as well as plenty of bug fixes.
The Google company is now pushing out Android 12 beta 4.1. As its name suggests, it’s a relatively minor update that simply fixes issues with the main beta launch. At just over 6MB in size, it’s clearly not a huge move forward.
So far, we haven’t seen any clear changes to the operating system that we didn’t already see in Android 12 beta 4. As such, we’re inclined to believe this is just a final bug-squashing update as we move closer to the release candidate for Android 12 — and, eventually, the stable launch.
Provided you have a Pixel phone with Android 12, simply head to Settings > System > System Update to grab this new version.