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What if we told you that there is an update available right now that will fix the problems you might still be having with your Pixel 6 series handset. Suppose that this update improves the fingerprint scanner, extends the life of the battery, ends the constant disconnections to your Wi-Fi signal, improves wireless charging, and fixes Bluetooth connectivity. But there is a catch.
One update could turn your Pixel 6 into the device you always thought it could be
If we told you that the things that ail your Pixel 6 or Pixel 6 Pro can be cured with an update would you do it if it means that you will have to wipe your device at some point? Let’s expand on this. Google recently started offering Pixel users the chance to beta test the June Feature Drop. According to some Pixel 6 series users who have installed the first June Feature Drop beta (known as QPR3 Beta 1), it includes the huge number of bug fixes in the March update that Pixel 6 series users are waiting for.
Warning for Pixel 6 users running the Android 13 Developer Preview
To leave the beta program, you’ll do the same thing except for this time, the button under the picture of your device will say Opt-out. Tap on that and within 24 hours you will receive an OTA update that puts you back on the stable path although you will find your data wiped.
And seemingly lost in the current delays of the March update and the March Feature Drop is the version of Android 12L for the Pixel 6 line. Considered to be part of the March Pixel Feature Drop, those with the latest Pixel models have been unable to install the stable version on their handsets. Android 12L is designed for larger-screened Android devices.
Buy the Google Pixel 6 or Pixel 6 Pro
That’s because your Pixel will go crazy if you are rolling back the software build by running the Android 13 Developer Preview while installing an Android 12 Beta. As a result, you might get stuck in a bootloop and it will need to be wiped for it to work normally again.