Android 15 Beta 2.1 Rolling Out for Pixel Devices

Google has introduced a new update in the development of Android 15 in the form of beta 2.1. With this software update, there is no major change; it will only aim to provide a resolution to a fix regarding the private space.
Android 15 Beta 2.1 Fixes Private space issue
With the Android 15 Beta 2 update, the company has introduced a new feature called private space, which allows users to create a separate space on their device where they can keep sensitive apps away from prying eyes under an additional layer of authentication. However, after using the feature, several users have reported issues with it.
Now, with the latest Android 15 beta 2.1, the company has resolved the issue and made it fully compatible with every application.
The latest Android 15 beta 2.1 is now available for all eligible pixel devices, including Pixel 6 and 6 Pro, Pixel 6a, Pixel 7 and 7 Pro, Pixel 7a, Pixel Fold, Pixel Tablet, Pixel 8 and 8 Pro, and Pixel 8a. It is now live for these devices with the firmware version number AP31.240426.023.
It is worth noticing that the latest update will be available for Pixel device users who have enrolled their devices in the Android 15 beta program. If you haven’t enrolled your device yet, you are still eligible to enroll your device and take advantage of the update by following the simple steps mentioned here.
Android 15 beta 2.1 official changelog
This minor update to Android 15 Beta 2 fixes the issue where creating a private space on a device for the first time removed app icons from the home screen (or home screens if more than one home screen had been added). (Issue #340868295)