It is known that in the earlier days of this month, the Google has launched the newest beta version of the next flavor of Android. That upgrade brought along a whole bunch of new features while simultaneously squashing some bugs.
Currently, Google is releasing the update to Android 12 beta 3. The beta 3.1 update doesn’t have any new features — none that we’ve seen yet, anyway. It is simply a bug-fixing tweak. The company claims it addresses problems such as bootloops, crashes, and persistent memory issues.
The update is rolling out now for Pixel devices that support Android 12. In order to get it, you could either wait for the OTA notification or head to Settings > System > System update.
You could also install the update manually. You’ll find full factory images here and the OTA update here.
We want the next real update for Android 12 in early- or mid-August. After that fourth beta, it should only be a matter of weeks before the official stable launch of the operating system, which should land in either late August or early September.