- Pixel 4/4 XL.
- Pixel 4a
- Pixel 4a 5G
- Pixel 5
- Pixel 5a
- Pixel 6/6 Pro
The Android Beta Program gives you one simple button to press to have the beta sent to your Pixel
In the unlikely event that you need to get back to the stable OS route, you can simply wait for the final version of Android 13 to be released in a few weeks, or return to the Android Beta Program site. This time, when you tap on “View your eligible devices,” you’ll see an image of your phone in a small box with a button that says “- Opt out.” However, when you opt out of the beta program, all user data on your device will be wiped.
If you think that you can make it for a few weeks with the RC version of Android 13, now might be the best opportunity you have to install the beta on your Pixel device. Unless there is a major bug that surfaces, Android 13 beta 4 should not face any changes when the stable version is dropped. And even if that is the case, as we said, within weeks the final version of Android 13 will be disseminated.