On Monday, Google released Android 13 after finishing its development. As per usual, Google's own Pixels are the first to receive the upgrade, but a number of other manufacturers, including Xiaomi, OnePlus, vivo and iQOO, and Oppo, are already looking for beta testers for their versions of the new OS.
What has changed in Android 13? With the advancement of the Material You design, non-Google apps may now be made to match the background in terms of appearance. and theme colors. Multilingual users can set a different default language per app. Also, Bedtime mode dims the screen so that your eyes adjust to the dark afrom your phone and paste it on your tablet.
Additionally, a number of significant security improvements have been incorporated. Apps no longer have access to your whole media collection, and you can only choose certain images and videos. If the clipboard has sensitive information, it will be periodically cleaned out (passwords, phone numbers, etc.). Notifications are now opt-in rather than on by default, which is a significant change. Apps must request your permission before showing you notifications.
Support for Bluetooth LE Audio and Spatial Audio is a significant improvement in audio (for headphones with head tracking). Tablets will soon include taskbars for enhanced multitasking and palm rejection. Chat apps may now be viewed on your Chromebook, which shows how well your phone and tablet can work together. The nearby sharing feature enables copying.nd you can go to sleep easier.