The penultimate patch before the stable release of Android 15 is available in Beta 4.2, and Google has published the final feedback survey.
As usual, you begin by verifying your phone or tablet and build (AP31.240617.015). Google also requests your carrier and country.
Next, you evaluate your experience with 14 different factors: performance, stability, battery life, device temperature, camera, bluetooth, call quality, messaging, Wi-Fi connectivity, data connectivity, app experience, authentication (facial or fingerprint), charging (wired or wireless), and, most recently, the experience of updating the system software.
The next survey question asks if you would suggest Android 15 Beta 4.2 to friends and family in its “current state.” In addition, Google inquires about your level of satisfaction with the software overall (on a scale of 1 to 5) and how it differs from the “previous build on your device.”
The 16 options under “Top Issue Area” are the same as the previous list, but Audio Experience and System User Interface are included. You can then provide further information about your issue by leaving a comment.
Lastly, it concludes with Google inquiring about program logistics and providing multiple open fields on Android Beta Program Satisfaction from 1–5.