The development path of the next major release of Android continues. In recent hours, Google has released the 4.1 beta version of Android 13, which precedes the start of the distribution of the expected final release by a few weeks. Google has already achieved Platform Stability with the previous beta 4.0 version, and with the fourth beta, the work of refining the platform continues.
Today’s update includes an Android 13 build candidate for Pixel devices and the Android emulator; Google points out. It should therefore come as no surprise that the new features introduced with the latest 4.1 beta focus substantially on fixing minor bugs.
Android 13 Beta 4.1
According to Google, the new build TPB4.220624.008 also brings minor bug fixes or nothing else. Android 13 beta 4.1 is currently being deployed via OTA for those who have previously installed a Developer Preview or Beta version on one of the supported devices.
What’s New:
- Fixed an issue that prevented an app from enabling or disabling Bluetooth if it didn’t have the
BLUETOOTH_CONNECT
permission, even though the app was targeting an API level where the permission is not required. (Issue #232107689) - Fixed issues that sometimes caused a device to crash and reboot when connecting to certain WiFi networks. (Issue #237308339, Issue #237886229, Issue #237878437)
- Fixed an issue where Meet connectivity could drop while driving.
- Fixed an issue where the system could incorrectly interpret GPS data
Download Android 13 Beta 4.1
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- Pixel 4a (5G): Factory Image — OTA
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- Pixel 4 XL: Factory Image — OTA
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