Android 13 is a next-generation operating system released by Google in May this year. The current Android 13 is in beta phase, and a stable version will come to the public in the second half of this year. Surprisingly, however, the Google Pixel 4 received the Android 13 update earlier than expected. On June 23, a Google Pixel 4 user reported that his cell phone accidentally received the Android 13 update. The version number is TP1A.220603.002.A1 but Google Pay cannot be used after the update.
The user said that he did not participate in the Android 13 beta test. According to the user, when the notification hit his smartphone, he did not notice that it was Android 13 He had already downloaded and installed the update before he realized it.
After the update, Google Mobile Pay no longer worked normally. Even reinstalling the Google Pay APK installer package is useless, and restoring factory settings is useless. Some netizens claim that this version is a beta version of Google for employees. However, it was accidentally pushed to users, and this “oolong” incident happens every year.
Android 13 brings new updates
This system not only allows you to customize the color and appearance of official Google application icons based on wallpapers, but third-party applications also support this feature, which greatly improves the appearance of icons. . Additionally, Google has introduced a new music playback widget on this new system. The reading progress bar has become a wavy shape, smart and fun. More importantly, the system further integrates privacy-related settings scattered in the past into a new “Privacy Information Center” allowing users to directly check the usage of various permissions over the past week at maximum, including system apps. The system displays permission usage details up to the minute. As usual, the official version of Android 13 will debut in the second half of this year.