April is almost approaching, and you are exactly correct to be concerned about bogus tech announcements attempting to take advantage of all of us stupid morons. But we still have a few days until we confront that assault, and happily, Google is taking advantage of the chance to release some new software ahead of all that chaos. It is barely been two weeks since we received Android 13 QPR3 Beta 1, and Google has already released Android 13 QPR3 Beta 2. Android 13 QPR3 Beta 2 is now available for all Google Pixel phones, including the Pixel 4a and Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro.
Android 13 QPR3 Beta 2 Has Bug Fixes
Android 13 QPR3 Beta 2 software will eventually be released as the June Pixel Feature Drop, but for those who want an early peek, this new beta is your opportunity. We do not expect many changes from the last version (understandable since it is just been a few weeks), and according to Google’s comments, this build features one new feature modification and a slew of bug fixes. Adaptive Charging enhancements that may automatically adapt to your charging demands utilizing on-device signals.
Resolved a problem causing the volume display to flicker when using the volume buttons to adjust the volume. Resolved an issue that caused the system UI to become fuzzy in specific situations, such as after unlocking the smartphone or concluding a phone conversation. The notification shade no longer closed soon after the user opened it.
After unlocking the smartphone, the always-on display was shown over applications and other content. Resolved an issue in which a device could not wirelessly copy applications and data during initial setup.If you are already a beta tester, you should get your upgrade quite soon with this current release. For those of you who are eager, Google always has image files and OTAs available for manual installation.