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Android 13 Beta 3 is now available with Platform Stability – Enroll Now with Eligible Devices

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Android 13 Beta 3 is now available, bringing the software to a new milestone known as Platform Stability. This indicates that Android 13 is nearing completion, bringing us to the final stage before the stable version of Android 13 is released.

Android 13 Beta 3 Released for Pixel Devices

All app-facing behaviours and APIs, including the official API Level 33 SDK and NDK APIs, are now final thanks to Platform Stability for Android 13. As a result, developers can confidently distribute their compatible upgrades. However, as one might expect, this update does not provide any new features.

The third beta of Android 13 also enables app developers to complete all final compatibility testing for their apps. Developers should consider a number of aspects when running these tests, according to Google. You may read more about the details here.

Beta 3 also includes a few bug fixes and improvements for users. This contains improvements to copy-paste and fixes for a display issue that generated a green tint when a compatible phone was unlocked with a fingerprint scanner while Always-on-Display was enabled. It also addresses the problem that causes the Pixel Launcher to crash on Pixel devices when sliding through the all applications search result page.

The Android 13 Beta 3 is now out, and those who have already signed up for Android 13 will receive it via OTA. Those who are interested in enrolling can do so right now.

Enroll Now for Android 13 Beta Program

These are the following devices that are eligible for Android 13 Beta 3:

  • Pixel 4
  • Pixel 4 XL
  • Pixel 4a
  • Pixel 4a (5G)
  • Pixel 5
  • Pixel 5a
  • Pixel 6
  • Pixel 6 Pro

Google is expected to deliver another beta update in July, ahead of the official release of Android 13 in a few months. Later this year, the stable Android 13 release is scheduled. For those who are unaware, Android 13 does not have any big new features. However, with new notification permissions, a photo picker, per-app language support, and more, it hopes to improve the whole experience. A number of privacy and security measures have been implemented as well. For more information, see our story on the main Android 13 features.

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