Pixel owners on T-Mobile can try these workarounds to get their still missing updates
So adding carrier aggregation support to the Pixel 6 and Pixel 7 lines is rather important. But still, we don’t know whether this is the actual reason why T-Mobile has yet to push out the latest monthly update to these phones.
Another workaround requires you to perform a factory reset while on Wi-Fi. One user says that his phone updated right away. Make sure that you backup your data first and use the back up to restore your Pixel.
Installing the Android 13 QPR2 beta will also help you get the January update
Lastly, some are installing the Android 13 QPR2 Beta 2.1 update to get the January security patch. If you do this, you must stay with the beta program until the stable version of the software is released in March (probably on March 6th). If you choose to leave the program before then, you will be forced to wipe your phone. And we don’t mean with a damp cloth. Still, the QPR betas are not nearly as unstable as your major Android betas are.
Or, you can just wait until the February update is due on February 6th and see whether it arrives. We have reached out to T-Mobile and if we get a response we will update this story.
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