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Google rolled out Android 13 Beta 4.1 to Pixel phones with several bug fixes
Google may release the Android 13 operating system for Pixel smartphones sometime in the future, but it recently rolled out Android 13 Beta 4.1 to Pixel phones with several bug fixes.
Android 13 beta 4.1, first spotted by 9to5Google, is rolling out to Google Pixel devices participating in the beta program. This minor update further improves the stability of the system and fixes the remaining bugs.
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Like previous versions, Android 13 includes behavior changes to help improve performance, battery life, security, and privacy. In some cases, these changes can affect apps until they are updated to support Android 13, so you may see effects ranging from minor issues to more significant limitations.
In general, most apps will work as expected, as will most APIs and features, but please review the known issues listed on this page to know what to expect.
Download OTA and Changelog
The factory image for Android 13 Beta 4.1 TPB4.220624.008 (up from previous version 0.005) is now available. On Pixel 4a, OTA comes in at 3.72MB. If you need help, check out our complete guide to installing Android 13.
- Pixel 6 Pro: Factory Image — OTA
- Pixel 6: Factory Image — OTA
- Pixel 5a: Factory Image — OTA
- Pixel 5: Factory Image — OTA
- Pixel 4a (5G): Factory Image — OTA
- Pixel 4a: Factory Image — OTA
- Pixel 4 XL: Factory Image — OTA
- Pixel 4: Factory Image — OTA
Android 13 Beta 4.1
- Fixed an issue that prevented an app from enabling or disabling Bluetooth if it didn’t have the BLUETOOTH_CONNECT permission, even though the app was targeting an API level where the permission is not required. (Issue #232107689)
- Fixed issues that sometimes caused a device to crash and reboot when connecting to certain WiFi networks. (Issue #237308339, Issue #237886229, Issue #237878437)
- Fixed an issue where Meet connectivity could drop while driving.
- Fixed an issue where the system could incorrectly interpret GPS data.