Google announced Android 13 last week, and its features are so new and exciting for Android users. The report says the new features have been made with the beta version.
They have new features such as wallpaper effects, additional media, a foreground manager, privacy features, language preference, and several upgrades. It has been included in the Android developer blog.
Wallpaper Effects
Android 13 has new and different wallpaper effects, such as cinematic wallpaper in the beta version. Users can use the effective wallpapers on their mobiles devices.
Effects will be available in such creative and exciting features. But some features are similar across OEMs, such as in Samsung and Xiaomi.
Additional media
In addition to media, they have added a new “media TTT” feature with Google’s UI. It is also available on Android 13.
It will be used to transfer media from the phone to nearby devices.
Foreground Manager & Privacy Features
The foreground manager has been situated at the bottom of the setting and for notification.
In privacy features, it will control permission and security. With a new photo and video picker, you will share with an individual app, and without giving the app permission, you will see all the photos and videos on your device.
And in under-the-hood upgrades where that is not easily detectable. Such as a Wi-Fi will allow connection with any app and find them without requiring the location.
Google has stated that it will continue to work on the project. Instead of the OS level, it will have more development and updates in Google Play.
In language preferences, they will include the option to work on an app basis.
Permission for the notification
Google has announced the Android 13 developer preview, which includes a significant new feature: Android 13 apps will ask for your permission to post notifications.
It is mainly with that in mind that iOS has offered the feature for years. According to a Google blog post, permission will be a requirement for all apps in Android 13.
LE Audio Support
Bluetooth Low Energy (LE) Audio support is another exciting feature revealed in the second preview. The Low Complexity Communications Codec (LC3) is an audio codec that will transmit at lower bit rates while maintaining high quality.
As a result, there should be less energy consumption and much longer battery life.
Install the Android 13 developer preview
Android 13 developer preview at their launch is limited to functioning on Google Pixel Smartphones. If you have a Pixel phone, you will be able to download this version of Android 13.
But if you want it on your phone, you have to wait until the first public beta version or the release date.
Release date
Google released the Android 13 developer preview in February 2022. They are now planning to release the Beta version of the Android 13 by April 20, 2022.
The company expects Android 13 to be released around June or July 2022. However, Google remains committed to releasing Android 13 in the autumn, which means it won’t be until August 2022.
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