So, the first Android 13-based incremental update is available for Pixel devices. If you possess a Google Pixel 4 or above, keep reading to learn more about the update. According to the release notes, Google fixes the Pixel 6a’s Biometric Authentication (Fingerprint) problem and speeds up the device’s reaction time. This update resolves battery drainage issues brought on by specific launcher background operations, as well as problems with wireless charging, Bluetooth connectivity, and improperly displayed alerts while the device is locked. If you want to know every single thing that has changed, you can check it out here. The update is promptly available for Pixel 4 or later. Users of the Pixel 6a have not yet gotten the update, although it is anticipated that they will do so very shortly.
Changelog- Google Pixel September 2022 update
What’s included The September 2022 update includes bug fixes and improvements for Pixel users – see below for details. Battery & Charging Fix for issue occasionally causing increased battery drain from certain launcher background activities Fix for issue preventing wireless charging mode to activate in certain conditions *[1] Biometrics Additional improvements for fingerprint recognition and response in certain conditions *[2] Bluetooth Fix for issue occasionally preventing certain Bluetooth devices or accessories from connecting User Interface Fix for issue occasionally causing notifications to appear truncated on the lock screen
The September 2022 update for the Google Pixel may also be sideloaded for manual installation. The OTA files and factory images for the September update are now available. Take a backup of your data just in case something goes wrong while sideloading the software update. Use the comments section below to share your views on the latest Google update.