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Anti-rollback mode: After upgrading to Android 13, Google Pixel 6/6 Pro / 6A

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Starting today, Google is rolling out Android 13 for Pixel phones. The Android update further enhances the Material You theme introduced in Android 12, improves the existing privacy controls, and introduces the ability to copy and paste on supported Android devices. Google’s Android 13 release begins pushing to Pixel devices (with update)

Note that Google Pixel phones (with custom Tensor chips) – Pixel 6, Pixel 6 Pro or Pixel 6A – will not be able to be flashed back to Android 12 after upgrading to the official Android 13 release. A notification on Google’s developer site indicates that this is caused by a bootloader update.

"WARNING: The Android 13 update for the Pixel 6, Pixel 6 Pro, and Pixel 6a includes a bootloader update that adds anti-rollback versioning capabilities. After brushing to Android 13 on these devices, you will not be able to brush to older versions of Android 12."

Also, if users have taken the Android 13 Beta test and want to opt-out of the quick update cycle without wiping their device, now is the time to do so. After updating your phone to the latest version of Android, simply visit the Google Beta website and unregister. On the other hand, if you stay in Beta, then you will get early access to the beta version of future new features of Android 13.

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