Google has already released two new Android 13 betas this month. The first was the beta 3 launch of the operating system, which introduced Platform Stability. Then came a launch of beta 3.1 in which one problem was resolved: some installations did not feature the Feedback application.
Google released Android 13 beta 3.2 today. There have been a number of annoying bugs that have been present since the launch of beta 3 and this release aims to address those.
Google has announced the following fixes: This update fixes an issue in which the back gesture wasn't working in some apps, Fixed a problem where the At a glance page's settings would collapse inconsistently when scrolling, Some apps crashed immediately upon opening after being fixed
This update fixes an issue that would cause the microphone to turn on and off unexpectedly during unrelated usage of the device, An issue with the Google Photos app frequently crashing has been resolved.
Beyond these specific problems, the new beta addresses several issues related to stability.
The update should be automatic for those of you who are already on one of the Android 13 beta releases.
You can join the beta program by installing it on your Pixel device using instructions on how to do that. Please be aware that a recent Pixel device is required in order for the installation to be effective.
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