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You can unenroll from Android 13 Beta without wiping after stable update, QPR1 preview in Sept.

The stable version of Android 13 starts rolling out to Pixel phones today, and those on the Android Beta Program can unenroll their devices after installing that update.

Those on Android 13 Beta 4.1 will get a small OTA (31.96MB on Pixel 6 Pro) to the stable release. After downloading and installing that update (final build numbers listed below), you can visit google.com/android/beta, find your phone, and click “Opt out.”

TP1A.220624.014: Pixel 4-5aTP1A.220624.021: Pixel 6 and 6 ProTP1A.220624.021.A1: Pixel 6a

You can unenroll at any time “before taking the first beta for Android 13 feature drops.” You don’t have to do so immediately as this will be the Android 13 QPR1 Beta in September. QPR1 will exit beta in December, wherein you’ll have another chance to exit the Beta Program before the next preview.

Like last year, Google is continuing to test quarterly feature drops through the Android Beta Program. They should be relatively stable compared to major OS releases, but those that want to avoid the instability should opt for the stable channel and just stick with monthly security patches with bug fixes.

Google already said that the “Android 13 beta program ends in June 2023 with the public release of the Android June QPR and Pixel Feature Drop.”

More on Android 13:

Here’s the Android 13 Pixel update changelog with 150 fixesAndroid 13 hands-on: Here’s EVERY user-facing feature, function, and tweak [Video]Pixel 6, Pixel 6 Pro, and Pixel 6a can’t go back to Android 12 after upgrading to Android 13Android 13 with August security patch live, download Pixel factory images & OTAs now


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