On August 16, Google released the official version of Android 13 and pushed the update to Pixel phones. Android 13 further enhances the Material You theme introduced in Android 12, improves existing privacy controls, and introduces the ability to copy and pastes across devices.
After updating Android 13, some Pixel users noticed problems with their phones’ wireless charging feature. While the phones still recognized and displayed wireless charging, they weren’t actually charged. Today, Google is rolling out its first Android 13 update that fixes the problem.
The update also fixes an issue with certain initiators that caused the phone to consume less power; [Fixed] On the Pixel 6A, any fingerprint could be identified by fingerprint in some cases. Fixed an issue that occasionally prevented Bluetooth connections on the device.
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igeekphone has learned that the version number of this system update is TP1A.220905.004, which will be gradually pushed to Pixel 4 (4 XL), 4A, 4A (5G), Pixel 5, 5A, Pixel 6 and 6 Pro devices this week. And it will ship to the Pixel 6A later this month.