{"id":149056,"date":"2022-12-05T20:48:10","date_gmt":"2022-12-05T20:48:10","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/all-77-improvements-or-bug-fixes-in-decembers-pixel-update\/"},"modified":"2022-12-05T20:48:10","modified_gmt":"2022-12-05T20:48:10","slug":"all-77-improvements-or-bug-fixes-in-decembers-pixel-update","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/all-77-improvements-or-bug-fixes-in-decembers-pixel-update\/","title":{"rendered":"All 77 Improvements or Bug Fixes in December’s Pixel Update"},"content":{"rendered":"
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As I was saying earlier, we love December because we get the monthly Android update and a Pixel Feature Drop, but maybe most importantly, this release marks the moment we get a big quarterly release from Google that typically addresses dozens of bugs and improvements on Pixel phones. For December 2022, this Quarterly Platform Release (QPR) is no different and Google is indeed taking care of or improving over 70 items on the Pixel 4a up through the Pixel 7 Pro.<\/p>\n

We’ve captured the entire list that Google shared on its Pixel Phone Help community below, because re-writing it all for you sounds hellish and we don’t want to misinterpret something Google has said.<\/p>\n

What you’ll find are sections for Apps, Audio, Battery & Charging, Biometrics, Bluetooth, Camera, Display & Graphics, Framework, Sensors, System, Telephony, Touch, User Interface, and Wi-Fi. Those are listed alphabetically too, to help you get into each without having to look hard. The list also details which devices are impacted through reference footnotes.<\/p>\n

As for what sticks out to me, I’d point to improvements to background performance of Google apps, USB support, audio codecs, charging\/battery usage\/thermal performance, camera stability, system stability, network connection stability and performance (!), 3G to 4G switching, connectivity after toggling airplane mode, RCS messaging, SIM connectivity, touch responsiveness, and WiFi network connections.<\/p>\n

In fixes, the list is almost too big for me to relay, but I’m here for any and all fixes for network connections (and there are some), \u201ctap to wake\u201d and \u201clift to wake\u201d issues, screen flickering in always-on display, Bluetooth issues related to all sorts of devices (like car head units), fingerprint issues, adaptive and wireless charging bugs, and more.<\/p>\n

Time to dive in and let us know if Google took care of any complaints you had. I bet they did.<\/p>\n

December Pixel Quarterly Platform (QPR1) Release Bug List<\/h2>\n

Apps<\/b><\/p>\n