Google just released a new Android beta for all of its currently supported Pixel devices, including a preview of the upcoming June Feature Drop. These devices unfortunately did not include the Pixel 3a series, which came as a surprise initially, but we now know why.

Google through its official Reddit handle revealed that it’s starting to beta test its Pixel Feature Drops, starting with the Android 12 QPR3 Beta 1 released on Wednesday (via Android Police). The update includes improvements to functionality and user experience as well as the latest bug fixes, optimizations, and the March 2022 security patches.

Pixel 3a Quite Black

However, this update leaves the Pixel 3a and Pixel 3a XL out. Google says that the duo will be updated to the official public March release SP2A.220305.012 instead. This means if you’re the owner of either of the two devices, then it’s officially the end of the road with beta updates.

The Pixel 3a and Pixel 3a XL debuted with Android 9 Pie, after all, and currently run Android 12, meaning they have (nearly?) completed their three-year update support. The devices have also been omitted from the Android 13 Developer Previews so they look to be joining the Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL, updates for which ceased last month.

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