Android 13 highlights: All the greatest new increases | Liabletech
Android 13 is currently out, and keeping in mind that updates to the working framework aren't generally so huge as in past forms, the upgrades incorporate a couple of visual enhancements, more customization choices, and a slight expansion in client security.
According to Google, Android 13 OS is presently accessible for Pixel clients. In the mean time, gadgets from OEMs like Samsung, Nokia, iQOO, Realme, Xiaomi, Oppo, OnePlus, Asus, Sony, Vivo, Tecno Mobile, Motorola, Sharp, and more will get the update "in the not so distant future."
Below are some of the new features and updates of the new OS, Android 13, the
successor of
Android 12.
Improved Material You Design
The Android 13 comes with an improved Material You design. It allows you to
customize the icons of non-Google apps, so it matches your wallpaper, themes,
and colors. Thus, it's a nice and easy way to create a more stylish and
uniform UI for yourself.
Per App Language Preferences
This app allows you to change the language of certain apps while maintaining a
different language for the rest of the phone. For instance, English is your
default language. On Facebook, though, it is set to Filipino.
Cleared Clipboard History
Prevent unauthorized use of your clipboard. If you copy sensitive information,
such as your email address, phone number, or login credentials, Android will
automatically wipe your clipboard history after a period of time.
More Notification Controls
It might be annoying to receive notifications for nearly every app, especially
the less important ones. You can certainly disable them by searching through
the options. Android 13 simplifies this process by displaying a pop-up message
asking if you want to get notifications for a newly downloaded app.
Multiple Users For Sharing
Multiple users are now supported on Android 13 for devices that are shared.
This is useful when lending your phone to a friend or relative. This would
also secure your images from nosy pals who are hoping to sneak a peek at the
information you are so eager to offer.
Cross-Device Copy and Paste
You will soon be able to copy and paste content, such as a URL, image, or
video, from your Android phone to your tablet. Likewise, you can begin on your
tablet and copy to your phone.
Streamlined Tablet Multitasking
Android 13 makes multitasking on your tablet easier. With the improved taskbar
on tablets, you can effortlessly drag and drop any app in your library into
split-screen mode.
Improved privacy dashboard
Google has already incorporated this tool that enables you to monitor your app
activity, such as how your data is being used. This data typically persists
for up to 24 hours. What's new with the upgrade, though, is the ability to
view app activity for up to seven days, giving you a clearer picture of what's
happening with your data.
Media Player Gets A Revamp
The media player now appears much more streamlined than before. New features,
color schemes, and background styles are introduced to complement the
currently playing song. A playback bar, as well as shuffle and repeat, have
been added.
Other notable features of Android 13 OS
- Stream messaging apps on laptops
- Updated taskbar on tablets
- Spatial Audio with head tracking (select devices)
- New media output switcher
- HDR video support on third-party apps
To review, the Android 13 beta was sent off in February 2022, showing a few highlights of the new working framework and its rollout plan.