Google today launched the third public beta version of Android 13 and said it had reached "platform stability" This indicates that Google has locked the main updates. The next work is to polish the details, fix bugs and optimize performance. It also reached this milestone two months ahead of Android 12.
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The first beta version of Android 13 was released in February this year, and the first public beta version was released in April this year. At the i/o developer conference held in May, Google launched the second public beta version, and now the third public beta version has also been released.
Android 12 mainly introduces some major new customization options in the form of material you, but Android 13 is a minor update, which further refines these functions in the form of application icon themes and preset UI color variations.
This year's faster schedule may explain more about the complexity of Android 12. In any case, Google may be eager to bring Android 13 to the market and forget the trouble of Android 12 release. If you can't wait for Android 13, you can check the Google developer website to see if your device meets the requirements. Otherwise, you need to wait for a full public version that may be released this fall.