The month has come to an end, as Google has finally released the third build for Android 13 BETA 3. Android 13 Beta 3.3 is only updated to fix the current bugs and does not introduce any new features at all. Some of the bugs include clashes between the keyboard and when the player does a side swipe gesture, which quickly crashes the UI.
This is especially good news for Pixel users who are unable to connect to a Wi-Fi network and have various additional problems that render the device unusable while charging and require a reset. Following that, the Thermal Power Management feature, which had previously had unstable performance and increased resources, was increased such that the battery ran out soon.
There are numerous reasons why so many patch updates were released in June Beta 3 and why the update is referred to as the “Platform Stability” milestone in the Android timeline, and while it did not deliver bug fixes for some of the issues, this build version appears to be functional for testing existing applications and SDKs.
It is unknown when the BETA 4 update will be released, however, according to rumor, BETA 4 should be available in July with a more stable build. The Beta 3.3 update for various existing devices will be available soon.
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if you want a smoother experience using Android 13, it looks like you have to download and update the beta to get a fix for the annoying bug.
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