The development was shared through a Reddit
post, announcing the rollout of Android 13 Beta 3.3. There are no new features
included in the third build, which points out Google's efforts at fixing bugs
from previous builds of Android 13 Beta 3.
According to the post, the latest rollout
has resolved a conflict between the launcher and the keyboard, while also
fixing a fault where actions like swiping "back" would cause the UI
to crash. These issues made using the beta version of the app less than ideal.
A fault that prevented Pixels from
connecting to well-known Wi-Fi networks and another that led to the device
freezing when plugged in and needing to be restarted were both fixed.
Additionally, 'Connectivity Thermal Power
Management', which was responsible for the erratic performance and short
battery life, has been improved.
Given that the June Beta 3 was supposed to
establish Platform Stability, which wasn't done straight away, there have been
a lot of updates released this month.
App developers are expected to begin
concluding compatibility testing for apps, SDKs, and libraries with this build.
Users who are already enrolled in the
Android 13 beta will automatically receive an over-the-air (OTA) update to Beta
3.3. Eligible devices for the rollout include Pixel 4, 4A, 5, 5A, 6, and 6 Pro
series.
It may take up to 24 hours to receive the
OTA update on the device. However, users can check for updates by going to
Settings > System > System Updates.