Earlier today, Google released the first Android 13 Developer Preview for owners of devices ranging from the Pixel 4 and going all the way up to the Pixel 6 and 6 Pro. With traditional software updates, you would be able to install the new software just by using the Software Updates feature in the Settings app. However, with developer previews, things are a bit different as you’ll need to “flash” Android 13 to your Pixel. We’ve assembled a walkthrough on the various ways you can install the first Android 13 developer preview today.
Back up your data
The installation of the Android device preview won’t wipe the data, but it’s always good practice to create a backup before you get started. If something happens to go wrong during the Android 13 Developer Preview installation process, a backup will ensure that you won’t lose any of your photos, videos, text messages, or any other data you have stored on your phone.
Open theSDK Platform Toolson Google’s Developer website if you don’t have this on your computer already.
Select the file for your operating system, agree to the terms of service and then press the download button.
Open ZIP file and extract the folder inside. You can extract the folder anywhere you want, just make sure you remember where you put it for future reference.
When the platform-tools folder is extracted, double-click on it to open it up.
Plug your compatible Pixel phone into your PC with a USB-C cable (preferably the Google USB-C cable).
Select your Pixel from the list of connected devices.
Select the software version you wish to install.
Choose whether you wish to Wipe Device and/or Lock Bootloader.
Click the Install button.
Click Confirm.
Follow the on-screen prompts.
Once complete, Android 13 will be installed on your device and you can start tinkering around with the interface, or developing new apps for the upcoming version of Android.