At the Google I/O 2022 conference’s opening day keynote, Google formally launched the Android 13 Beta program. Like in previous years, Google has partnered with a number of OEMs to allow developers to test the forthcoming Android version.

The Android 13 Beta program includes a total of 12 OEMs, similar to the Android 12 Beta program last year. The only change this time is that TCL has been replaced by Lenovo.
Although most firms only offer the Android 13 Beta for a single device, some do give builds for numerous devices. As a result, the total number of devices eligible is 22, which is ten more than the OEMs represented.
Google, unsurprisingly, has the most devices, with eight Pixel smartphones to be precise. Xiaomi comes in second with three devices, spanning two smartphones and a tablet. Oppo also has smartphone and foldable phone models available. The remaining brands, on the other hand, are limited to a single product. If you own a Pixel device, read how to install Android 13 Beta on Google Pixel.
Smartphones and tablets that officially support Android 13 Beta
- Google
- Pixel 4
- Pixel 4 XL
- Pixel 4a
- Pixel 4a 5G
- Pixel 5
- Pixel 5a
- Pixel 6
- Pixel 6 Pro
- Xiaomi
- Xiaomi 12
- Xiaomi 12 Pro
- Xiaomi Pad 5
- Oppo
- Oppo Find X5 Pro
- Oppo Find N
- Asus
- Asus Zenfone 8
- Lenovo
- Lenovo Tab P12 Pro
- HMD Global
- Nokia X20
- Oneplus
- Oneplus 10 Pro
- Realme
- Realme GT 2 Pro
- Sharp
- Sharp Aquos Sense 6
- Tecno
- Tecno Camon 19 Pro 5G
- Vivo
- Vivo X80 Pro
- ZTE
- ZTE Axon 40 Ultra