Google outs Android 11 Beta 1.5 with minor fixes, fully working Google Pay

Vlad, 17 June 2020

Google's naming of pre-release Android versions was bad enough before, what with the going from Developer Preview x to Developer Preview x+1 which was also known as Beta 1, but this time the company really outdid itself.

Google is now releasing Android 11 Beta 1.5. That is the official name, we're not kidding. This comes around one week after the initial beta became available for supported Pixels. The new build number is RPB1.200504.020, and it's rolling out now to those who have their Pixel enrolled into the Android Beta program.

Google outs Android 11 Beta 1.5 with minor fixes, fully working Google Pay

For those of you who are more experimental in nature, factory images are up for grabs if you'd rather not wait and manually install it.

This is a bug fixing release, which makes Google Pay functional again, and fixes a reboot crash while using gesture navigation to switch apps in different orientations. Some bug relating to eSIM on the Pixel 3 and 3a is also gone, and there are some improvements for Bluetooth baked in. There are still known issues around Android Auto, so if functionality there is broken for you, keep in mind that Google is aware of these.

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Reader comments

You can name it anything you want, mate. Google has stopped giving new Android versions dessert names.

  • nisi
  • 18 Jun 2020
  • 0TG

The codename of Android 11 could be Android Raspberry, continuing the tradition of naming Android versions by desserts and sweets, in an alphabetical order (Android R).

  • Carol
  • 18 Jun 2020
  • nUF

Google should take some advises from microsoft and start improving a System instead of releasing numbers and they all buggy. Android 10 could have been enough, where do they want to go? Android 25 in 15 years

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