Android 13 Beta 3 was released by Google on Thursday. Google’s beta version of its upcoming Android 13 version update has now reached platform stability, according to the company. The Android 13 update will focus on privacy and security, along with better support for larger screens such as tablets and foldable devices. Android 13 Beta 3 can be installed on Pixel smartphones and a handful of devices from smartphone manufacturers who have partnered with Google, according to the Android maker.
Android 13 Beta 3 is now rolling out to developers and beta testers, as Google’s next version of Android enters its final phase of development. With the arrival of Beta 3, developer Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) are now finalised, allowing developers to focus on compatibility testing and quality for their apps, ahead of the official release of Android 13 later this year. Android 13 Beta 3 can be installed on supported Pixel smartphones, along with select devices from other manufacturers. The release of Android 13 Beta 3 was announced by Google in a blog post on Thursday. According to VP of Engineering, Dave Burke, Beta 3 brings Android 13 to Platform Stability, an important development milestone where the APIs for developers and app-facing behaviours are made final.