Last week, the first Android 13 security update started rolling out for supported Pixel devices, all but the Google Pixel 6a. Google initially noted that the Pixel 6a update would be a bit delayed, but the update is now here and is rolling out on the Google Pixel 6a.

This is indeed the September security patch with build number TP1A.2209505.004.A2. Last week’s update brought fixes that fixed the battery drain issue, a fix for a Bluetooth bug, and a fix for a notification bug. Google has also made some improvements to the performance and reliability of the in-display fingerprint scanner.

Google Pixel 6a begins receiving the September update

At the end of last week, Google also released the first QPR1 Beta build for Android 13 on Pixel devices, and in-display scanners have seen improvements as well. Regardless of whether you are using the beta version of QPR1 or not, we recommend that you download this latest update which will enhance the experience using the in-display scanner.

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