Google’s March Pixel update came a week later than normal, but it still includes a ton of bug fixes and enhancements. This upgrade (QPR2), which has been in testing for months, is more substantial than your standard monthly security patch.
Google moved to its community forum for Pixel phones to disclose the whole list of bug fixes and it is certainly rather big. About 50 repairs and enhancements are included, covering topics like battery and charging, biometrics, the camera, displays, user interface, and more.
Fixes and improvements to wireless charging stability, camera performance, Android Auto via Bluetooth, touch responsiveness, adaptive brightness response speed, and network are just some of the items that stand out from the rest of the list.
Remedy for a bug that makes some apps’ Live Translation function prompt users for a translation too frequently *[1]
Correction for the issue wherein certain app operations sporadically keep the display on
Remedy for a problem that sporadically prevents screenshots from being taken in specific apps
Correction a bug that sporadically prevents the opening of the Wallpaper & style settings
Fix for issue occasionally causing app-specific battery restriction settings to be reset after a software update
Fix for issue occasionally preventing Battery Share from charging certain devices or accessories *[2]
General improvements for charging, battery usage or performance in certain conditions *[1]
General improvements for wireless charging stability or performance in certain conditions *[2]
General improvements for network connection stability and performance in certain conditions