![]() Moving on to the beta track, the latest Android 13 QPR1 Beta 3.1 comes with a whole lot of fixed issues and bugs, as we get ever closer to QPR1 Beta becoming December's big 'feature drop'. Additionally, the display's power draw has been optimized to improve thermals in certain conditions on the Pixel 7 and 7 Pro. The update brings with it fixes for an issue causing increased power consumption while certain apps were being installed on Pixel 6, 6 Pro, and 6a, and a couple of patches for issues only found on the Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro: one that occasionally caused green display flicker, and one that sometimes caused the Photos app to crash when using some of its editing features. ![]() If you own a Pixel that still gets updates, in the next few days (or weeks - Google's staged rollouts can be really slow) you'll receive the November update, which has the build number TP1A.221105.002 for all devices except the Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro, which get TD1A.221105.003 on Verizon, and TD1A.221105.001 everywhere else. Let's start with the stable branch, however. The November 2022 update is the last minor one before the bigger December release - which has been in open beta testing for a few weeks under the moniker Android 13 QPR1. ![]() As it was just the first Monday of the month, Google released the latest monthly Android update for its still-supported Pixels mere hours ago. ![]()
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