Android 13 Beta 3.3 is out now, with a late round of bug fixes for Pixel phones
Android 13's third beta marked dev platform stability for this year's upgrade, but that doesn't mean Beta 3 hasn't been without a few hiccups. A late-in-the-day launch followed by two subsequent bug fix updates — the most we've seen thus far for this year's beta program — marked a rough spot in what has otherwise been some smooth sailing for Android previews. While we wait for Beta 4's launch in the coming weeks, Google has returned with a third round of fixes for its current build.
Android 13 Beta 3.3 is, like its predecessors, focused on squashing some serious bugs that couldn't wait for a mainline beta release. Although a handful of the issues noted in today's changelog are consequential, none are as frustrating as Google's current Wi-Fi bug, which prevented some devices from connecting to available networks. That's about as bad as a bug can get, especially if your beta-friendly Pixel happens to be on a cellular plan with a data cap.
Other fixes include some weird interactions between the keyboard and the app drawer, some gestures — including the back swipe — causing the system UI to crash, BluetoothManagerService causing slow performance with apps and Android, and more. You can find the complete list of bug fixes available below.
It's always possible that a couple of small changes made their way into Android 13 Beta 3.3, which we'll highlight as we spot them. Otherwise, you can grab the OTA files for your device from Google's downloads site or wait for the update to hit your phone in the coming hours.
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