Vivo X70 Pro to receive the latest Android 13 update through the Beta Program

Android 13 has become the latest major update for Android devices. The major OEMs are looking to offer updates for their eligible smartphones, and Vivo is doing the same. Recently, Vivo X70 Pro has started receiving the Android 13 update via the Funtouch OS 13 Beta Program. The Android 13 Beta for the X70 Pro has become available with the build number PD2135F_EX_A_38.12.2. The update will weigh around 5.5 GB, making it a big update and you’ll need to connect your device to a high-speed Wi-Fi connection and have ample battery backup to download and install the update seamlessly.

Changelog for the Android 13 Beta Update for Vivo X70 Pro

The Android 13 Beta Update for X70 Pro comes with the firmware version PD2135F_EX_A_38.12.2 and it’ll be a big update that weighs around 5.5 GB. The new update will bring in a lot of new features to the smartphone. There are many useful features including new Color Palettes for the Material You design, hiding photos and videos in Albums, Task Manager in the Notification center, and multiple security improvements.

As mentioned earlier, this is a Beta Update and it is available for users who are looking for the Beta Program. As it is a beta update, it’ll have a few major bugs like the stock Camera app not working as expected, lags and glitches, the device freezing multiple times, and more. The bugs will be different on different units, so it’ll be important to know the existing bugs before you apply for the update.

Steps to install the Android 13-based Funtouch OS 13 Beta Update

Vivo X70 Pro to receive the latest Android 13 update through the Beta Program

If you’re a Vivo X70 Pro user who hasn’t received the update yet, you should be patient as you’ll be receiving it in the coming days and weeks. The stable build for the update will be rolled out soon once the testing phase is complete. You can expect to receive the OTA update notification soon. In case the notifications aren’t working, you can manually check for the update in the Settings menu.

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Aviral Sharma
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