

Pixia is a graphical editor the basically reminds us of the classic Deluxe Paint, but with many new and optimized options. Thus, all users can use the application in a language that is easier to be understood worldwide.

It's a drawing and editing application that, due to its originality and great quality, was later adapted to English. The wait for Pixel 6 owners should be shorter than not, but still, it’s annoying for those that want Wi-Fi fixes and other enhancements offered by Android 12L Beta 3.The Japanese developer Isao Maruoka is the author of the original Pixia.

It could come as early next week as the Android Beta Program winds down and the Android 13 Beta starts in April. This should be the release candidate ( RC) of Android 12L before its public launch, rather than a Beta 4 (or anything similar). Meanwhile, Google says there will be an “upcoming beta build release in March” that fully-updated Pixel 6 phones will be able to install. Manually sideloading the OTA should also not work, and it will present an error during the install process. If you’re enrolling a Pixel 6 or Pixel 6 Pro that is on the latest February build SQ1D.220205.004, you will not receive an update to 12L Beta 3, but instead will receive the next upcoming beta build release in March as long as you keep your device enrolled. This is an intentional limitation – due to the February patch being newer – rather than a bug, and Google confirmed as much yesterday: While they can enroll their device via /android/beta, the OTA does not appear even after 24 hours. Over the past few days, that update has widely rolled out as an OTA.Īfter installing, those fully updated Pixel 6 users have found themselves unable to download Android 12L Beta 3. Last Thursday, Google released a new (~10MB) build of the February security patch for the Pixel 6 and 6 Pro that does not appear to change much of anything on the surface. Google, meanwhile, plans to release one more Android 12L build in March. However, Pixel 6 and 6 Pro owners that are fully updated cannot install it at the moment. Android 12L is scheduled to get its “ final release” sometime next month, but it’s already quite a stable beta build.
