Google releases Android 13 QPR1 Beta 3.1 for compatible Pixel models
- Fixed a platform issue that caused apps to crash when they were using a MediaSession to handle input from hardware media playback buttons.
- Fixed issues where a device’s GPU drivers sometimes caused the system UI to freeze during normal device use.
- Fixed an issue where Pixel phones sometimes displayed an incorrect “Missed call” notification instead of “Call answered on another device” when the call was answered remotely by Pixel Watch (in untethered mode).
- Fixed an issue that sometimes caused the Google Camera app to crash.
- Fixed an issue that prevented Google Assistant from being activated by hotword on some devices.
- Fixed an issue that prevented motion-based gestures, such as “Lift to check phone” or “Flip to Shhh”, from working on some devices.
- Fixed an issue that sometimes caused artifacts to display when recording or viewing video on some devices.
- Fixed an issue that sometimes caused the Google Camera app to launch slowly.
- Fixed an issue for Pixel 6a devices that sometimes caused the CarrierSettings to crash when inserting a SIM card.
- Fixed that issue that prevented the “Go to browser” option in the notification shade from working while using an instant app.
Eligible Pixel models received the Android 13 QPR1 Beta 3.1 update today
If you opt-out before the stable version is released, you’ll have to wipe the data off of your phone. But with less than a month until that release is dropped, you probably will make it until the stable release which will then allow you to opt-out of the Beta program with no penalty.
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