Google has released a surprise update for Pixel devices enrolled in the Android 13 beta program. Android 13 Quarterly Platform Release (QPR) 2 Beta 2.1 was released ahead of schedule on January 21st to fix several bugs that were affecting devices.Also Read: Galaxy Unpacked Event: New Teaser Video Revealed Highlighting Space Zoom, Night Mode Features And More
The update, which is only 9MB, contains two important bug fixes. One of the fixes addresses an issue where devices are not able to connect to 5G networks even though they are available. The second fix was a bug where the device was unable to disconnect an existing Bluetooth connection (even an encrypted one) after receiving a command to disable the connection’s encryption layer. solve theAlso Read: Samsung Brings Streaming App to Third-Party TVs
All eligible Pixel devices with build number T2B2.221216.008 and enrolled in the Android 13 QPR beta program are now available for download. This includes Pixel 4a, Pixel 4A (5G), Pixel 5, Pixel 5a, Pixel 6, Pixel 6 Pro, Pixel 6a, Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro. If your device is already enrolled in the beta program,[設定]>[システム]>[システム アップデート]You can download the update by going to
For those interested in participating in the Android 13 QPR2 beta program, please visit this link and select your Pixel device from the list. If you do that and you see a button labeled “Opt In”, tap it and follow the instructions. However, please note that you will need to wipe your phone after joining the program to exit the beta phase.
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