Android 14 QPR3 Beta 1 Released, Adds ‘Circle to Search’ for Pixel 8 Series

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Exciting news for Pixel fans: Google has released the highly anticipated Android 14 QPR3 Beta 1 update, which brings a long-awaited feature to the Pixel 8 and 8 Pro series. The most notable feature of this update is the addition of the renowned “Circle to Search” feature, which allows users to quickly conduct a Google search by just drawing a circle on their Pixel’s screen. Many Pixel 8 owners have been waiting for the return of this intuitive search approach, so this update is a welcome relief. Check out the details.

Android 14 QPR3 Beta 1 Rolled Out; Check out the Upgrades

The addition of “Circle to Search” represents a considerable improvement over prior releases, eliminating a critical oversight that denied beta users access to the feature. Google’s dedication to prioritizing beta testers guarantees that they are among the first to experience the latest features and enhancements.

Android 14 QPR3 Beta 1 Released, Adds 'Circle to Search' for Pixel 8 Series

However, the Android 14 QPR3 Beta 1 includes more than just the restoration of “Circle to Search.” The update also includes several bug fixes and improvements designed to improve overall performance and stability. While specifics on these behind-the-scenes changes are scarce, users should anticipate a better and more efficient experience on their Pixel 8 devices.

In addition to the feature enhancements, observant users have discovered signs in the code indicating preparations for the future Pixel Tablet 2. While details remain unknown at this time, the prospect of a new Pixel Tablet is sure to excite the interest of enthusiasts eagerly anticipating Google’s next hardware release.

Despite the enthusiasm around the Android 14 QPR3 Beta 1 upgrade, users should be aware that beta versions sometimes have bugs and stability issues. As a result, people who intend to install the update on their principal devices should proceed with caution.

Furthermore, “Circle to Search” is currently restricted to the Pixel 8 series, with no indication that the feature will be available on other Pixel devices. However, given Google’s track record of spreading functionality throughout its device lineup, there may be some hope for more accessibility in the future.

For Pixel 8 owners who want to use the new “Circle to Search” feature, the update will be distributed automatically within five days. Alternatively, users can manually check for updates in the Settings menu under System > Software Update.

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