Hey, Pixel users running the Android 13 QPR2 Beta, you can now give Google a piece of your mind
Google wants Pixel users running the QPR2 Beta 1 update to report their experiences with the update
The survey takes only minutes out of your life
Google writes, “Hi Beta users, We’d like your feedback on the latest version of Android 13 on your Pixel device. This *anonymous* survey should take you about 5-10 minutes to complete. Please only fill out this survey if your Pixel device is running Android 13 QPR2 Beta build. You can verify this by going to Settings>About Phone if the build starts with ‘T2B’.
The stable version of Android 13 QPR2 should be released on March 6th, 2023
Unless you are super bummed with the Beta after installing it (it is an unstable version after all), you probably should sit with it until March 6th when the stable version is scheduled to be released. If you look to opt out of the Beta program before installing the stable version, you’ll end up forced to wipe your Pixel. And we don’t mean spiffing up the shine using a polishing cloth. We mean that you’ll have to remove all data from the device in order to return to the stable version of the OS.
However, if you wait until March 6th, or whenever the stable version is dropped by Google, you can then return to the Android Beta Program website, tap on “View your eligible devices,” and tap on Opt out. But if you join the Beta program, do NOT do this until the stable version is installed on your phone. This writer has done this several times with no issue, so if you want to join the Beta program, don’t use anxiety about exiting the program as a reason not to join.
My experience with the Android 13 QPR2 Beta 1 update for my Pixel 6 Pro has been okay. Battery life is not great and some apps like LinkedIn haven’t opened consistently, but overall there haven’t been any issues to get upset about.
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