The new Android 13 update brings a number of new features to the table, including automatic color schemes based on your wallpaper, a kill switch that prevents third-party apps from accessing your camera and microphone, end-to-end encryption for group chats, and a universal clipboard feature between different devices. These features make Android 13 an essential update for anyone looking to keep their device secure and organized.
If you’re not a Google Pixel smartphone owner, you can’t install Android 13 right now. But don’t worry, there’s a way to get it on your device without having to sideload it or root it.
Steps to Get Android 13 Update on Google Pixel
The Pixel phone is a great device that has many features that you can use to unlock it. To do this, you will need to know the passcode and security code for your phone.
Swipe down on Notification Shade and find the Settings icon and select “Notification settings.”
Scrolling down to the system’s details to see what’s going on.
Touch download and install the app.
The update is finished.
Final Words
If you own a Google Pixel device, you can try the latest stable version of Android 13 right now. Additionally, Google offers Generic System Images (GSI) which allows the latest version of Android to run on devices that don’t support Project Treble.