Yesterday, Google officially announced the Android 13 Beta program at the opening day keynote of the Google I/O 2022 conference. Just like the past few years, the search giant has partnered with multiple OEMs to enable developers to try out the upcoming version of Android.

Just like last year with the Android 12 Beta initiative, a total of 12 OEMs are part of the Android 13 Beta program. The only difference is that TCL has been replaced with Lenovo this time around.

Though most companies offer Android 13 Beta for a single device, there are some who provide builds for multiple products. Hence, the total number of eligible devices is actually 22, which happens to be 10 more than the OEMs involved.

Android 13 Logo

Unsurprisingly, Google is the one with the most number of products, 8 Pixels smartphones to be precise. It is followed by Xiaomi with 3 devices comprising two smartphones and a tablet. Oppo is also offering builds for a smartphone and a foldable. Whereas, the remaining brands are limited to a single product.

With that out of the way, let’s take a look at all the smartphones and tablets on which you can try Android 13.

Android 13 Beta Supported Smartphones and Tablets

  • Google

    • Pixel 4
    • Pixel 4 XL
    • Pixel 4a
    • Pixel 4a 5G
    • Pixel 5
    • Pixel 5a
    • Pixel 6
    • Pixel 6 Pro
  • Xiaomi

    • Xiaomi 12
    • Xiaomi 12 Pro
    • Xiaomi Pad 5
  • Oppo

    • Oppo Find X5 Pro
    • Oppo Find N
  • Asus

    • Asus Zenfone 8
  • Lenovo

    • Lenovo Tab P12 Pro
  • HMD Global

    • Nokia X20
  • Oneplus

    • Oneplus 10 Pro
  • Realme

    • Realme GT 2 Pro
  • Sharp

    • Sharp Aquos Sense 6
  • Tecno

    • Tecno Camon 19 Pro 5G
  • Vivo

    • Vivo X80 Pro
  • ZTE

    • ZTE Axon 40 Ultra

 

 

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