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Google new Update on Android 13 for Pixel 6

Google new Update on Android 13 for Pixel 6

Google made some changes to stop reinstalling Android 12 in the Pixel 6, Pixel 6 Pro, and 6a. This prompts a security issue when you try to reinstall Android 12. Google’s new update includes vulnerability to neglect to brick your device if flashed with Android 13.

Android 13 new update for Pixel 6:

A/B system updates use two sets of partitions referred to as slots (normally slot A and slot B). The system runs from the current slot while the partitions in the unused slot are not accessed by the running system during normal operation. This approach makes updates fault resistant by keeping the unused slot as a fallback: If an error occurs during or immediately after an update, the system can rollback to the old slot and continue to have a working system.

As such, the “inactive slot contains an older bootloader whose anti-rollback version has not been incremented.” With this mismatch, you face trouble when flashing your device. With the design of this latest version of Android if it tries to be booting from the inactive slot but faces issues.

What happens if you flashed Android 13:

Using Android 13 OTA:

The company also says that there is a very low chance to encounter this issue with locked bootloaders. The next OTA maybe update the inactive slot.

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