Android 13 QPR3 Beta 2 Is Rolling Out With New Adaptive Charging Support

Google started rolling out the Android 13 QPR3 Beta 1 update for Pixel smartphone users on March 15. Now, the company is rolling out Android 13 QPR3 beta 2 for compatible Pixel smartphones with new adaptive charging support.

For your information, let us tell you that the US tech giant will continue to run the Android 13 QPR3 beta program until the Android 14 beta starts as part of platform stability which will be released with the June 2023 Android feature drop. 

Notable, the Android 13 QPR beta is a Pixel-exclusive software development plan launched by Google to test features ahead of its quarterly feature drops. Similarly, OnePlus, Realme, and Samsung bring new features and enhancements to their devices, but there is no predetermined delivery schedule.

Android 13 QPR3 beta 2 is now available for all Pixel phones, from Pixel 4a to the latest Pixel 7 series. This beta software will eventually become stable as the June Pixel specs drop. Still, for those interested in getting an early look, this new beta is your opportunity to install it on your Pixel devices.

Well, if you’re already enrolled in QPR3 Beta 1, you should get your update relatively quickly with this latest release. For those of you not participating in the beta, Google’s image files and OTA are always ready for manual installation.

Android 13 QPR3 Beta 2 What’s New:

Android 13 QPR3 beta two has now arrived for your Google Pixel phones, bringing support for adaptive charging that can automatically adjust to your charging needs using on-device cues. It also fixes system-related issues like volume panel, phone calls, unlocking, notification shade, always-on display, can’t copy apps, and more. For more details, see the full changelog.

Android 13 QPR3 Beta 2

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