As you test your apps with Android 14 QPR3, let us know of any issues you find or ideas for making Android a better platform.

Ways to give feedback

Report issues and submit feature requests. View, track, and vote for issues that you and other developers have reported.
Report issues using the Android Beta Feedback app that's included in preview builds on Pixel devices.

Issue tracker

Use the issue tracker to create new issues and to view, track, and vote for issues that you and other developers have created.

Create and vote for issues

Before creating your own issue, check the release notes and search the lists of top open issues and recently created issues to see if someone else has already reported it.

You can subscribe and vote for an issue by starring it in the issue tracker. For more information, see Subscribing by starring an issue. For general help with Google Issue Tracker, see the documentation.

Due to the volume of feedback, submitted issues from any channel might not receive a response and issues might be closed upon release of the next build. This process allows our teams to focus on issues that are still reproducible in the latest release.

If your feedback is closed and you're still experiencing the issue on the latest build, please check the release notes and the lists of top open issues and recently created issues and star the issue if it already exists. If not, please submit your feedback again.

Where to report issues

To report a new issue, use the links below to go to the issue template that best describes the type of issue. Make sure you fill out the information requested in the issue template:

  • Platform: Issues with Android 14 system software or APIs (platform), NDK (platform), device hardware (Camera, Sensors, CPU, GPU), or Android Runtime (ART).
  • App compatibility: Issues that occur with an app running on the latest build.

Related trackers

Android Beta Feedback app

You can also report issues using the Android Beta Feedback app Icon for the Android Beta Feedback app that's included in preview builds on Pixel devices.

To help Google manage feedback volumes and control for duplicates, new issues submitted through the Android Beta Feedback app remain separate from those reported through the issue tracker until reviewed and verified.

Due to the volume of feedback, submitted issues from any channel might not receive a response and issues might be closed upon release of the next build. This process allows our teams to focus on issues that are still reproducible in the latest release.

If your feedback is closed and you're still experiencing the issue on the latest build, please check the release notes and the lists of top open issues and recently created issues and star the issue if it already exists. If not, please submit your feedback again from the Android Beta Feedback app running on the latest release.