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Google Releases Android 13 Beta 3.3… Fix Wi-Fi Bug

On the 27th (local time), Google released Android 13 beta 3.3 build. This beta build focuses on fixing several bugs found in build 3.2.

According to Google, this beta build fixes an issue where the device could not connect to a Wi-Fi network when the network is available and the signal strength is good, as well as a system UI crash with some gestures, including the back swipe.

In addition, problems related to ‘BluetoothManagerService’ that cause app performance degradation and cold start have been fixed, and ‘Connectivity Thermal Power Manager (Connectivity Thermal Power Manager)’ that causes slow UI rendering, app unresponsiveness and in some cases battery performance degradation Power Manager) problem and many other problems have been fixed.

On the other hand, starting with Android 13 Beta 3, it has entered the platform stability stage. This allows developers to focus on compatibility testing and quality when developing apps that will be officially released later this year.

Google is expected to release the final version this fall after releasing one more beta version in July.