Google today released Android 13 QPR1 Beta 3.1 update (T1B3.221003.008), which includes a November security patch available for devices such as the Pixel 4a/5/5a/6/6 Pro/6a/7/7 Pro.
As usual, Android 13 QPR Beta comes with a number of bug fixes:
Fixed a platform issue that caused the app to crash when using MediaSession to handle input from hardware media play buttons.
Fixed an issue where the device’s GPU driver would sometimes cause the system UI to freeze during normal device use.
Fixed an issue where the Pixel phone would sometimes display the incorrect “missed call” notification instead of “Answer call on another device” when the Pixel Watch was answering calls remotely (in unrestricted mode).
Fixed an issue that sometimes caused the Google Camera app to crash.
Fixed an issue that prevented Google Assistant from being activated by the launch command on some devices.
Fixed an issue that prevented motion-based gestures (such as “lift to answer phone” or “flip to mute”) from working on some devices.
Fixed an issue that sometimes resulted in artifacts when recording or viewing video on some devices.
Fixed an issue that sometimes caused the Google Camera app to start slowly.
Fixed an issue with Pixel 6a devices that sometimes caused the CarrierSettings to crash when inserting a SIM card.
Fixed an issue that prevented the “Go to Browser” option in the notification bar from working when using the installation-free app.
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Android 13 QPR1 Beta update shows off some of the new features in the upcoming Pixel phone Feature Drops. Feature Drops is a quarterly update for the Pixel smartphone that brings a ton of features to the device. The next update is not expected until December.
Android 13 QPR1 Beta 3.1 is available on your Pixel device.