Google has released its May update for eligible Pixel models, which includes bug fixes for touchscreen lag and issues with lock screen UI elements. However, Pixel 6 users on the QPR3 Beta program are experiencing freezing, crashing, and app issues, causing frustration among the user community. The update is only available for those receiving public Android 13 releases, and users on the Android 14 Beta program or Android 13 QPR3 Beta program will not receive it.

Pixel QPR3 Beta Users can Exit the Program after Installing the June Update

The June update is expected to include the Quarterly Platform update, also known as the June Feature Drop, and Pixel users on the QPR3 Beta program will be able to exit the program without wiping their devices once the update is installed. However, with the release of new Pixel devices on the horizon, including the Pixel Fold, Pixel 7a, Pixel 8 line, and Pixel Tablet, this bug is not a good look for Google.

Google Pixel 7

The May Security Bulletin includes two patches for common vulnerabilities and exposures, as well as repairs for moderate issues with the camera. Pixel models eligible for the May update include Pixel 4a, Pixel 4a (5G), Pixel 5, Pixel 5a, Pixel 6, Pixel 6 Pro, Pixel 6a, Pixel 7, and Pixel 7 Pro.

The next update, expected in June, will include the June Feature Drop and allow Pixel users on the QPR3 Beta program to exit without wiping their devices. With new Pixel devices on the horizon, this bug is not a good look for Google, and users will be hoping for a fix soon.

RELATED:

(Via)