According to reports, the United States’ organ transplant network is based on weak technology.

According to reports, the United States organ transplant network is based on weak technology.

Ahead of its official release in the coming weeks

Although the Pixel 6A was only announced last Thursday, Google is already deploying the newest beta version of Android 13 to its new midrange handset. 9to5 Google states that the newest Android 13 beta, version 4.1, is now available for the Pixel 6A. The update was first made available for the Pixel 4 through 6 Pro last Monday.

Android 13 appears to be a modest upgrade to Google’s mobile operating system. It expands on some of last year’s design modifications with extended support for theming app icons, as well as support for the new Bluetooth LE Audio standard and other privacy features.

If you don’t want to get your hands dirty with beta software, you shouldn’t have to wait long for Android 13 to be officially launched. Google stated that its fourth public beta, which was published last month, would be the company’s final big beta, and that Android 13 was “only a few weeks away.” According to further information obtained by 9to5Google, the update might be released in September. For comparison, Android 12 was launched in October of last year, while Android 11 will be published in September of 2020.

If you don’t mind running beta software and want to give Android 13 a test run ahead of the rest of the world, go over to Google’s developer site for details on how to do so.