

If you want to sign up to the latest beta (referred to as a ‘release candidate’ for Pixel devices by Google) click on the Google developer site which will take you through how to sign up and install the update. Finally, there are improved tools for developers of apps for tablets and larger display devices, which let them make better use of the full screen size. You get new privacy features (notification permission settings, a more privacy-conscious revamped photo picker), new ‘themed’ app icons, and improved language support for each individual app. To quickly summarise though: the latest beta comes with HDR video support as well as Bluetooth LE Audio and MIDI 2.0 audio via USB. The geezers at 9to5Google have done a great video listing all the features you need to know in the Android 13 Public Beta 4. For a rundown of the new features between Android 13 Beta 3 and Android 13 Beta 4, see below. In other words, the way in which applications are visually represented and interact with your Android device is now more or less finalized, and is the same as what you’ll get in the full release of Android 13. Beta 4 / the Release Candidate going out today comes with fixes for previously reported issues, and should be the most stable pre-release version of the software.’ This includes: ‘SDK and NDK APIs, app-facing system behaviors, and restrictions on non-SDK interfaces. If you’re interested in the tech jargon, according to GSMarena ‘Platform Stability’ was achieved in Android 13 Public Beta 3, which means that all the app surfaces have been finalized in Public Beta 4.
STARDEW VALLEY PIXEL TOOLS UPDATE
Google announced on the 13th July that we are now “just a few weeks away” from this major update for Pixel devices. Public Beta 4 is the final beta of Android 13, before the official Android 13 release date. In other words, this beta is live and you can install it and test it out on your phone right now, though we’d advise you read a bit more about the potential risks below before you do.

The latest Android 13 Public Beta release date was 13th July, 2022, which was for the Android 13 public beta 4 release.
