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A new version of Android has been released today, dubbed Android 13. This thirteenth version – it’s not actually the thirteenth, but we don’t want to break the magic – brings together features that leave the software’s functionality like silk compared to others. versions. Today, Android behaves very smoothly in all aspects. And while a new version has been announced, your phone – if you don’t have a Google Pixel – probably won’t get the update today… or tomorrow… or in a few months. In the meantime, there are some things you should know.when you try to update your device to a new android version.
Which devices will be updated to Android 13?
There are several other brands that have announced roll out effectively. Some choose to catch up with their own level of customization, while other brands try to catch up with their entire catalog.
Why announce a new Android if there won’t be one today?
Before getting mad at your bad smartphone, understand that the update process takes time. This new version is released to update the fastest access devices like Google Pixel. Also, and thanks to these new features, builders have signed agreements to avoid fragmentation in the Android ecosystem and they have a “public beta” and thus tweak the software to its final release. This agreement includes equipment from Xiaomi, OnePlus, Oppo and other brands with high-end models.
Other systems that will benefit from this software will be Android One and Android GO, multi-band versions of Android Stock that are updated quickly from Google’s servers.
Okay, I’ll wait for my update. How long will it take?
Better sit down. It takes time.
First, Google is developing a version. Almost always, the first versions appear at the beginning of the year and are intended only for certain developers and technical specialists. This community reviews the news, suggests changes, and reports bugs. These are extremely unstable versions, and that is why they are not massive.
The news is then announced at events such as Google I/O in California. There the potential of this new version is shown to the world. A public beta was also released a few weeks before this meeting.
This version is being released as it is now. It reaches various compatible computers for download and all over the world. However, there is another way from here.
Builders receive software. Think Samsung, LG, Xiaomi, Sony, Motorola and many more. They must upload this version to their new catalog, which is still under development, in order to implement new features in future devices. In addition, they must retroactively apply this version to the entire existing directory, or at least to the directory reserved for this update.
Here comes the hard part for brands, because they should try this version on all phones and its variants in the market. For example, there are teams that don’t have a radio, but other countries do for legal reasons. Some devices are very similar, but one has two SIM cards and the other does not. This is how the market moves, and you should test it in each of the teams.
Excessive battery drain, camera software incompatibility with new tools, or Wi-Fi driver issues are excluded. Every detail must be checked before giving the go-ahead. After everything is tested, everything goes well and the homologation work is completed, another path begins.
Mobile operators receive software for every brand and every phone in the catalog. Here, homologation tests are carried out, among other things, on antenna compatibility, connectivity, operator tools in the system. This increases the update time. Some computers fail the test and never receive updates. Others, after several months of regional, national and carrier testing, receive a mass update in a controlled manner by region. First one country, then another, and so on, until it comes to your phone, bought a year and a half ago. Yes, sometimes a year and a half passes.
This is due to the brand, model, carrier and other factors. But, with any luck, your phone will be updated.
No, I don’t want to wait, what can I do?

This is where the plot thickens. You can choose some solutions:
Buy a pixel. Remember that it is not sold in Latin America, but you can purchase it from local importers or take a trip and buy it. Updates will always come to your phone.
Buy unlocked phones. Although the update is not guaranteed, you will not be working in the operator phase when the update is released.
Apply root. I DO NOT RECOMMEND THIS. It allows you to take control of the Android kernel and install whatever you want: rare versions, ROMs from your computer, everything. I DO NOT RECOMMEND THIS. Already from the moment of unlocking the boot, your equipment loses its warranty. I DO NOT RECOMMEND THIS.
Use an iPhone. Unlike Android, iOS has an enviable system of direct updates. You don’t have to wait between a software announcement and a software release. Any.
Source: RPP

I’m Liza Grey, an experienced news writer and author at the Buna Times. I specialize in writing about economic issues, with a focus on uncovering stories that have a positive impact on society. With over seven years of experience in the news industry, I am highly knowledgeable about current events and the ways in which they affect our daily lives.