Android 15 QPR2 Beta 2.1 for Pixel devices is out – Download OTA/Factory images

Google is now rolling out minor bug fixes beta update for Pixel devices. The update is dubbed as QPR2 Beta 2.1 based on Android 15 and build number BP11.241121.013. The update weighs in around 25MB so this update is meant to fix minor bugs and improvements but still stays on December 2024 security patches.

These are beta builds and a part of the quarterly update, known as Pixel Feature Drop. The update fixes a few noticable features like freezing of apps, emoji workshop and a few under the hood improvements. In this tutorial we have grab the official links to download  factory image/OTA with Android 15 QPR2 Beta 2.1 for Google Pixel devices.

Firmware details:

  • Build numbers: BP11.241121.013
  • Emulator support: x86 (64-bit) ARM (v8-A)
  • Security patch level(SPL): December 2024
  • Date: January 9, 2025

Download BP11.241121.013: Android 15 QPR2 beta 2.1 OTA/Factory images for Pixel devices

Pre-requisite:

Just visit the link below and download the Android 15 QPR2 beta 2.1 OTA zip for your device.

A working USB data cable is required.

Set up adb and fastboot drivers on PC, Here we have a guide to do that.

Download the OTA images from the link below and move it to the internal storage of your device

Steps to install OTA via adb sideload

Download the OTA zip from the links below.

Download OTA Zip

Follow further instructions to install the update via OTA, over here.

That was all about the OTA flashing, now head to the section below to learn the process to install factory image on any Google device.

Download and install Android 15 QPR2 beta 2.1 factory images on Google Pixel

To install the factory images, the bootloader on your device must be unlocked.

Pixels owners should follow this guide to unlock bootloader.

Download Factory Images

Step 1: Download the factory image for your device from the links above.

Step 2: Extract the factory image zip on your PC

Step 3: Run the flash-all.bat file on windows PC.

Step 4: If you are on Mac/Linux then run the file flash-all.sh.

Wait for the process to complete.

That’s it! If you find any difficulty in the update process let us know, and stay tuned with Gadgetstwist.com for more updates.

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