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    The Top New Android 13 Features and How to Install It

    By AdminJune 20, 2022
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    The Top New Android 13 Features and How to Install It


    Android 13 is the next version of Google’s mobile operating system (internally code-named Tiramisu for all you dessert fans), and as per usual, it brings a range of new features and upgrades to Android phones and tablets. We’ve been playing around with it for a few weeks, and it’s more evolution than revolution over Android 12. Don’t expect any groundbreaking changes. 

    It’s currently in beta, but Google will likely roll out the official version in late August or September. We’ve rounded up many of the top new features here, and we’ll continue to update this story over the next few months as new perks arrive. If you can’t wait to try it yourself, we also have instructions on how to download it.

    How to Download Android 13

    You’ll need a Google Pixel phone (Pixel 4 and Pixel 4A and newer) or another eligible Android phone. Google has a list of manufacturers here that have a device capable of running the beta. If your device is supported, you can enroll in the beta program via this link. 

    After signing up, you can download and install the latest beta release as an over-the-air (OTA) update, but beware—beta releases can be unstable and glitchy. Before enrolling, we strongly recommend you back up your Android phone, or there is a real risk of losing precious data.

    As the beta goes along, new updates should automatically pop up, but you can always check if you have the latest version by going to Settings > System > System update and tapping Check for update. Want to get off the beta and go back to Android 12? Go to Google’s Android Beta page, scroll down to find your device, and hit Opt Out. This will entail wiping all locally saved data, so make sure you back up your device. You’ll get an update prompt so you can go back to the older version. 

    Top New Android 13 Features

    We’ve noted our 13 favorite features and improvements in the latest version, but there are many more small upgrades. You can dig deeper at Google’s developer site. As Android 13 is not final yet, there’s a chance some of these features will change before release.

    Even More Customization

    Google via Simon Hill

    Building further on Google’s Material You concept to enable deeper personalization, Android 13 supports more colors in the theme options. Currently you can choose from four wallpaper colors and four basic colors, but in Android 13, there are 16 of each. Just tap and hold on an empty bit of home screen or go to Settings and choose Wallpaper & style to find the new color theme options. If you toggle on Themed icons, you should also see more of those now. (Google is encouraging more developers to create them, so it’s not just Google and system app icons.)

    Enhanced Privacy

    There are several improvements in Android 13 that limit what your apps can access. Firstly, when an app asks permission to access media files, these will be categorized into images, video, or audio files. With the new photo picker, you don’t have to grant access to all of your photos. You can specify which photos and videos an app can access instead of allowing it to dive into your whole photo library (a feature that has been available on iPhones since iOS 14).

    Until now, enabling an app to scan for Nearby Wi-Fi Devices meant granting it location-tracking permission. Thankfully, that’s no longer the case, as there’s now a separate Nearby Wi-Fi Devices permission option. The Privacy dashboard (accessed via Settings > Privacy > Privacy dashboard), which displays all the apps that have accessed the camera, microphone, location, and other permissions over the past 24 hours, now can show history from the last seven days.

    Improved Copy and Paste

    Courtesy of Google

    When you copy something in Android 13, a small floating panel pops up at the bottom of the screen, and you can tap to edit the contents. You will sometimes see relevant options. For example, if you copy a URL, you get an option to open it in your browser. You can also copy on one Android device and choose to paste on another that’s nearby, so no more having to email yourself from phone to tablet. Google may also set the clipboard to automatically delete after a while (possibly an hour) to preserve your privacy.

    Fewer Notifications

    When you install an app with Android, it has permission to send you notifications by default. Android 13 turns that on its head. From now on, apps must ask for permission before they can start sending you notifications.

    Better Tablet Support

    Google via Simon Hill

    As Google finally gets serious about tablets, there are several changes coming in Android 13 designed to make life with larger screens a bit easier. On an Android tablet, you can expect to see a taskbar at the bottom with frequently used apps (you can hide it), a two-column arrangement for quick settings and notifications, and easier drag-and-drop multitasking with the option to pin app pairs in the Recent Apps menu. We’re also expecting support for Wear OS smartwatches to unlock tablets automatically and support for audio switching, meaning your wireless earbuds will switch from phone to tablet when you start playing a movie on your slate.

    Google says it’ll also roll out updates to more than 20 Google apps this summer with redesigned interfaces that make use of larger screen sizes, including YouTube Music and Google Maps (Android 13 not required). 

    Quick QR Code Scanner

    Google via Simon Hill

    The pandemic has made scanning QR codes an everyday occurrence for many of us, so quicker access to a QR code scanner is handy. Pull down the notification shade in Android 13 and tap edit (the pencil icon) to tweak your Quick Settings tiles, and you can drag the QR Code Scanner onto your panel.

    Improved Media Player

    Google via Simon Hill

    The revamped media player that appears when you pull down the notification shade and on your lockscreen looks much nicer. There’s now a squiggly line to show progress through the track or podcast that’s playing, and the whole background pulls album art when available. The audio output picker is redesigned too, enabling you to switch to linked speakers or headphones easily.

    Smart-Home Controls on the Lock Screen

    Google via Simon Hill

    You no longer have to unlock your phone to access smart-home controls from the lock screen. Simply go to Settings > Display > Lockscreen > Control from locked device, and you have slightly quicker and easier access to your smart lights, cameras, and other smart-home gadgets via the Home icon at the bottom left of the lock screen.

    Double Tap for Flashlight

    Google via Simon Hill

    The Quick Tap feature on Pixel phones lets you double-tap the back of your phone to take a screenshot or see your notifications. With Android 13, Google has added support for the flashlight. Go to System > Gestures > Quick Tap > Toggle flashlight to try it.

    Bluetooth LE Audio Support

    Android 13 will have Bluetooth LE (low energy) Audio and Low Complexity Communications Codec (LC3) support. In a nutshell, that means reduced power consumption and better audio quality for wireless headphones, earbuds, and other devices that support it.

    Encrypted Group Chats

    The arrival of Rich Communication Services (RCS) in Google’s Messages app has delivered better support for texting and sharing images over Wi-Fi, and includes perks like typing indicators, so you know when someone is replying. Android 13 goes a step further and adds end-to-end encryption for group chats (it’s already supported for one-to-one chats).

    Different Languages for Apps

    For multilingual folks, you’ll be happy to see that you can now pick different default languages for each app. Dip into Settings > System > Languages and input and tap on App languages to set languages for specific apps.

    The New Google Wallet

    Photograph: Google

    Aiming to be your digital wallet for everything from payment and loyalty cards to hotel keys, vaccine cards, transit passes, and even IDs like your driving license, Google Wallet is making a come back with Android 13. It’s supposed to be a secure alternative to physical cards that will enable you to swiftly share information and let you leave your physical wallet at home. Google Wallet will be integrated across Google’s other apps and work in conjunction with Google Pay.


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