A Stable Android 13 Update for November 2022 Becomes Available Along With QPR1 Beta 3.1

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Google releases an update every month for its Android operating system, and it has just happened once again in the case of some of the Mountain View-based tech giant’s Pixel models. Therefore, the November 2022 update for Android 13 is out, but we have to say that it’s a relatively minor one. It focuses on fixes rather than new features.

The news regarding the new update is brought by GSMArena. The update in question can be identified by the build number TP1A.221105.002 for all devices as long as you don’t have either a Pixel 7 or Pixel 7 Pro. Those two models, on the other hand, will get TD1A.221105.003 on Verizon and TD1A.221105.001.

A few weeks more to wait

In order to benefit from the new update from Google, you must be patient and keep your Pixel phone connected to your WiFi network. The rollout will need up to several weeks to reach everybody, although you may still be lucky enough to get it in a few days.

What the new Android update can do for your phone is fix a problem causing an excess of power consumption when you have certain apps installed, as long as you’re using a smartphone from the Pixel 6 series. And in the current era when electricity is incredibly expensive, the update is entirely welcomed!

The update also fixes some technical issues found on phones from the Pixel 7 series. Those problems caused the displays to flicker or the Photos app to crash when the user tried to edit photos.

The latest Android 13 QPR1 Beta 3.1 update brings a lot of fixes for issues and bugs, so trying it out as soon as you get the chance may only be to your advantage.

Google seems to be eager to play the role of Santa Klaus again, as the tech firm will release another Android update in December, and it shall be a significantly bigger one.

Cristian Antonescu
Cristian is in love with technology, as are many of us. He has a vast experience as a content writer in the field. He's involved especially in the hardware area, where he covers the latest news regarding smartphones, laptops, PC components, and so on.