Android 13 on a Google Pixel 6 Pro

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  • Google released Android 13 Beta 3.1 on June 10, 2022, just two days after the initial release of Android 13 Beta 3.
  • This minor release only includes a fix for the feedback app, which was not available to some beta participants in Beta 3.
  • Google encourages anyone in the Android 13 beta program to regularly submit feedback regarding broken apps or other tidbits of note.

Two days after the availability of the previous version, there is a new version of the same name. There is a fix to the feedback app that was not available to some people in the original release.

The importance of having a working feedback app is paramount to the program's success given that the purpose of the program is to test software and provide feedback to help fix bugs. The changelog (opens in new tab) suggests that there are no major changes of note in the latest version of the operating system.

The platform stability release for Android 13 means that developers can now test their apps in the beta with confidence that nothing new should break between now and the final release of the operating system.

There are still a number of bugs that need to be fixed in the current version of the mobile operating system. If you have one of the supported phones, you can install the latest version of the operating system on your phone. The best phone to do that with is the Pixel 6, which has all of the pre-release programs for it.

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