New Delhi: Given that the quarterly platform release (QPR1) beta for Android 13 begins next month, Google is most likely to begin distributing the Android 14 beta for its Pixel devices in April 2023. The beta testing for Android 13 QPR was supposed to last through June 2023, according to Google.
The company now says that the “Android 13 Beta has concluded with the stable public release of Android 13 in August 2022,” stressing that the QPR1 beta starts next month.
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According to 9to5Google, there will likely only be two QPRs: T1B (stable in December) and T2B. The beta releases are expected to “continue through March 2023.”
Android 14 beta releases then begin, most likely in April with UPB builds for the Pixel.
Additionally, the business stated that in order to participate in the beta programme, “devices must be on a non-Developer Preview public stable build.”
Google advises users who are using a Developer Preview to upgrade to the most recent stable version and then sign up for the Android Beta Program. This year’s Google I/O developer conference began a month before Android 13 Beta 1.
According to the source, the Android 14 Developer Preview could begin in February.
Google this month started rolling out Android 13 with many new features, including improved privacy controls, language settings, and more, starting with Pixel devices.
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Google said Android 13 will roll out to Samsung Galaxy, ASUS, HMD (Nokia phones), iQOO, Motorola, OnePlus, OPPO, Realme, Sharp, Sony, Tecno, vivo, Xiaomi, and more later this year.
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