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Google has started rolling out the final beta to supported Pixel phones AndroidAt 13 or Android 13 Beta 4. The company also announced that until the official release of the sharp version of the next Androidu only a few weeks left.

“A big thank you to our developer community for helping shape it Androidat 13! You've provided us with thousands of bug reports and shared ideas that have helped us optimize the API, improve features, fix significant bugs, and generally make the platform better for users and developers," Google said yesterday.

"After you finish testing, you should release compatible updates for your apps, devkits, libraries, tools, and game engines to ensure that users who upgrade their devices around the time the final version is released Androidat 13, they will have a good user experience. You can also continue to build new functionality with new features and APIs and test your apps while targeting the latest API level to discover potential issues.” Google also told developers.

In addition, Google published what problems Android 13 Beta 4 fixes. Specifically, an issue where Bluetooth devices were observed to connect and disconnect quickly on some devices, an issue with the camera app occasionally crashing on the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro, and an issue on those devices where the Now Playing page would occasionally get stuck while downloading a song database were addressed. Google has not yet revealed what changes and news the final beta brings (if any).

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