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Google’s Android 13 Beta 2.1 fixes several problems appeared in previous betas

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Earlier this month at its I/O developer conference, Google released the Android 13 beta 2 updates with new features and changes. Now, the search giant is rolling out the Android 13 Beta 2.1 with a slew of fixes.

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The Android 13 beta 2.1 update is available for users who have already participated in the previous betas update. The latest beta update of Android 13 brings fixes for problems that appeared in the previous betas. Those who are currently testing the beta can download and install this update to get a better experience.

According to the changelog, the beta update fixes several issues such as typing in the search bar resulting in an empty list of suggestions, the device crashing when turning on the hotspot or disconnecting Android Auto, and hearing a call dialing sound in the background during a phone call.

WHAT’S NEW IN ANDROID 13 BETA 2.1

  • Fixed an issue where typing in the search bar resulted in a blank list of suggestions.
  • Fixed an issue where devices would crash and restart when turning on the hotspot.
  • Fixed an issue where a continuous call dialing sound could be heard in the background during a phone call.
  • Fixed an issue where devices would crash and restart after disconnecting from Android Auto.

Aside from these fixes, the company also improves system stability and performance. Google is firstly rolling out this beta update for eligible Pixel devices. You will get these beta updates if you are already testing Android 13 betas.

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