If you are the proud owner of a Pixel, specifically a Pixel 4 or newer, then you are just a few clicks and taps away from getting to take a spin around the latest Android has to offer, just be prepared for the occasional glitch or hiccup, it is still under construction after all.
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Should you try the Android 13 beta?
Let’s set your expectations properly as from everything we’ve seen so far Android 13 is a pretty subtle update from Android 12. There are some visual tweaks like the new progress bar for media playback and some new additions to Material You theming, and a variety of small additions that we’ll be digging into as we test out the beta. This is the first public beta, we expect to hear considerably more about Android 13 at Google I/O next month, so there is no doubt more to come with the full launch in the fall. As with any beta software, you should expect some issues. Google does run developer betas of the software first, so there likely aren’t any showstopping bugs making it through to the public beta, but unless you can afford to put up with some at least minor headaches with your phone or you have a secondary phone to use then maybe consider waiting for a later beta or the official public release.
Devices eligible for the Android 13 beta
Typically more devices become eligible within a couple of weeks of the launch, but for now the Android 13 beta is only for owners of a Pixel 4 or newer Pixel device. Here’s the full list:
Pixel 4Pixel 4 XLPixel 4aPixel 4a (5G)Pixel 5Pixel 5aPixel 6Pixel 6 Pro
How to install the Android 13 beta
To install the Android 13 beta on your Pixel device, go to the Android beta website while signed in to your Google Account and enroll in the Android beta program. At that point, it will display your eligible devices and you just need to click on the “Opt in” button. Make sure you select the Android 13 Beta Program on the next prompt and then click “Review terms.” Read the terms and then you will need to toggle the box next to “I agree to the terms of the beta program.” before you can select “Confirm and enroll” in the bottom right. Now moving to your phone you need to navigate to Settings > System > Advanced > System Update. Tap on “Download and install” and you should have the Android 13 beta up and running in just a couple of minutes.