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Compared to previous years, Google kept it open after the stable release of Android 12 in October to allow for testing of Android 12L (12.1) in December (until March) and later QPR3 (March to June).
Google started pushing out Android 13 to supported Pixel devices this week, but it turns out some Pixel owners were prompted to install an Android 12 update rather than the brand-new update.
Google asked Pixel users to download Android 12 once again, but this time around it was a mistake on the part of the tech giant. Here’s what you should do.
That being said, if you want to flash Android 12 Beta to your Pixel device, we’ll show you how to do it. Luckily, Google’s Android Flash Tool is available, and flashing is not that difficult.
Users of older Google Pixel phones have been complaining that Android 12 is rapidly draining their batteries. While there are several proposed solutions, there's nothing from Google yet on how ...
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