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Android 12 Beta 3.1 was released to fix major loopy issues

Earlier this week, a new Android update became available, Beta style, and will be available to members of the Android Beta program with Google. So if you’re a part of the program, you’ll likely be getting that software update to Android 12 Beta 3.1 this week. 

This new software update works with build SPB3.210618.016 and the usual x86 (64-bit), ARM (v8-A) emulator support, and this also includes a July 2021 security patch and Google Play services version 21.24.13, with API 31 for developers and USA big win casinos.

If you’re already using a phone running the Android 12 Beta 3, you’ll be getting this update straight into your smartphone at the start of the week. Bug fixing takes up the major part of the update, but it also brings stability to the build in a wide variety of places. 

You might not be noticing any big difference in the new software update compared to the previous recent release unless you found out some series of bugs that have now been fixed in the new update.

This new update helps fix the issue that caused Android low memory killer daemon (lmkd) to end processes like a non-stop villain. This update also fixes the issue that sometimes forces the System UI to crash. If you found your device suddenly being stuck in the boot loop of death since the previous recent update, this new update should fix that issue, but that’s if you were able to find a way out of the loop.

For those that have no idea on, or experienced, what the boot loop is, it is switching on your device, and it boots to the point where you’re supposed to play with the device, but then it starts booting up once again to the point where you’ll be able to start using it, and it goes on and on.

This is an issue that occurs every once in a while, and it doesn’t always mean that your device is broken or faulty – but it’s not easy to fix either, according to pokies online.

If you’re in the possession of a Google Pixel that was released in the not-so-long years back, you might have a chance to gain access to the Android 12 Beta 3.1 build. You can check out the release notes for this new build on the Android developer page if you grow interested and want more in-depth knowledge as a developer or an Android enthusiast. Other brand devices can gain access to this Android 12 Beta 3.1 build, just as it was for Android 12 Beta that was released earlier this year.

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