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Android 13: Each New Function Published at Google I/O


At Google I/O, we were given a contemporary and detailed take a look at Android 13. The follow-up to Android 12 was once first introduced again in February and is lately in beta (this is how you’ll obtain it now). Google’s new running gadget will debut to the general public q4 with extra Subject material You personalizations, greater equipment for privateness and safety, extra RCS messaging toughen, a remodeled Google Pockets and higher integrations with Chromebooks, watches, TVs, automobiles and sensible house units. The brand new instrument makes Android and Google’s huge instrument ecosystem extra aggressive with Apple’s broad portfolio of instrument and products and services. The evidence is within the numbers.

For the primary time ever, Google shared the collection of Android telephone activations, which in 2021 exceeded 1 billion units. And there are greater than 3 billion energetic Android units per month in keeping with Sameer Samat, vice chairman of product control for Android and Google Play.

The ones statistics, mixed with such things as Samsung providing 4 years of primary Android OS updates, put Google in a singular place. It has to toughen a various array of outdated and new telephones in addition to drugs and foldables. Fortuitously, Android 13 is evidence that Google is in a position and desperate to stay its crown jewel OS customizable and up-to-the-minute whilst giving Android telephone homeowners a extra seamless revel in throughout a couple of units. One of the most options Google highlighted are enhancements to current options or toughen for options in additional international locations. 

Android 13 is lately in beta. For more info take a look at Google’s Android Beta site.


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End-to-end encryption for RCS group chats in Messages

Google worked with carriers and phone manufacturers over the last several years to roll out Rich Communication Services as a feature-rich alternative to SMS and MMS text messaging. This provides support for high-quality photos, messaging over Wi-Fi, a better group messaging experience and typing indicators, which let you know when someone is typing. The app already supports end-to-end encryption for one-to-one conversations automatically, and support for encrypted group chats will roll out later this year.

End-to-end encryption for group conversations is coming to Google Messages later this year.


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Google notes that its RCS-powered Messages app — the default texting app on many Android phones — already has half a billion monthly active users on Android phones. While the RCS standard could eventually become universal, for now it remains unsupported on iOS and other phone operating systems.

Google Wallet and Wear OS

Google Wallet, which originally debuted in 2011, gets a number of updates and new functionality. Google Wallet can store digital versions of your essential documents, including payment cards, transit passes, office badges, vaccine records, car keys, boarding passes and student IDs. The idea is to provide a faster, more secure alternative to physical cards. Google is working with US states and international governments to support digital IDs, something Apple Wallet started to support in several US states back in March.

Google Wallet showing a digital credit card and boarding pass

Google Wallet stores your data and cards securely and locally on your device.


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Google Wallet will also allow you to share a digital card over either NFC or a QR code, which could be a faster way to share a card’s information instead of physically handing your phone over to the person checking it. 

Google Wallet also supports integrations with other apps that you can opt into. For example, if you have a transit card in Google Wallet, your card and balance will automatically show up in Google Maps when you search for directions. That way, if your balance is low, you can add more money for the fare before you arrive at your station or stop. 

In terms of controlling your privacy, Google Wallet stores everything securely on your phone and doesn’t share data with Google services. 

Later this summer more than 40 countries that currently use Google Pay will be upgraded to Google Wallet. The exceptions are India, which will still use Google Pay, and the US and Singapore which will have both Google Wallet and Google Pay. Any device running Android 5 (Lollipop) or Wear OS will support it.

Emergency SOS is coming to Wear OS

When there’s an emergency, our phones become even more vital. As part of Android 12, Google rolled out Emergency SOS which lets you get help, contact a trusted person and share your emergency information without unlocking your phone. Google is working to bring Emergency SOS to Wear OS.

As Wear OS watches from Fossil, Montblanc, Mobvoi and others start to roll out later this year, one feature they will all share is Emergency SOS.


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Emergency Location Services, which is already built into Android, helps first responders find you when you call for help. ELS is now available to more than 1 billion people worldwide.

Early Earthquake Warnings via Android are already in place in 25 countries, and this year Google will launch them in more high-risk regions around the world. In places that don’t have official early warning systems, Android can crowdsource indications of an earthquake from phones. When devices first detect waves generated by quakes, Google analyzes the data from phones and sends an early warning alert to people in that area.

Android 12L and the future of tablets and foldables

Google says that there are 275 million active users on large screen devices such as tablets and foldable phones. In March, Android 12L launched to help developers design apps for these larger screens. Android 13 continues where 12L left off and introduces better multitasking from the toolbar for split screen apps as well as support and optimizations for more than 20 Google apps including YouTube Music, Google Maps and Google Messages.

More Material You

One of the most obvious changes in Android 12 was Material You. Android essentially adapts the way your home screen and app icons look based on colors found in your wallpaper image. For Android 13, Google is introducing premade color sets for those who want something a little different. You choose the color scheme and it’ll be applied across the entire OS.

Four Android phones showing a calculator each with a different color variant

Android 13 has new color variant sets to give you more control over the way your phone looks.


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Themed icons will no longer be limited to system apps. There’s now a toggle in Settings that lets you turn themed icons on for all apps on your home screen.

Media controls also get a boost from Material You. When you’re listening to music, the player window will adopt the color of the album artwork. There’s also a new waveform progress bar that moves along to the audio.

An audio player window with controls that match the album artwork

In Android 13, the media player controls will use a color from the album artwork for whatever you’re listening to.


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Better privacy and security features

The App Language Settings now allows you to set different default languages for different apps. For example, your bank app can be set to English while your messaging app is in Hindi. Like the cameras on the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro, this is another example of Google being more inclusive and equitable with its software and design.

The Android Photo Picker adds a great privacy feature that originated in iOS: You can limit which photos and videos an app has access to. Instead of granting an app access to your complete photo library, you can choose specific images for that particular app.

The new Security and Privacy page in Settings for Android 13

Android 13 will bring a new Security and Privacy page to Settings complete with a color-coded status showing how secure your phone is.


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Android already notifies you when an app accesses your copy and paste clipboard. But Android 13 goes even further and automatically deletes your phone’s clipboard history after a short period of time.

Later this year, Google will add a unified Security and Privacy settings page that puts all your phone’s data privacy and security front and center. There will be a color-coded indicator showing your safety status and offering guidance to make your phone more secure.

Android 13 works better with your other devices

Google says the average US household has 20 connected devices. Earlier this year Google revealed its vision for how Android will work better with your TV, cars, speakers and laptops. Android 13 will support fast pairing for setting up new devices with your phone, automatic audio switching between devices for your headphones and copy-pasting between devices. It’ll also let you stream messages and other apps from your phone to your computer.

A car's media console display showing a Chromecast from a phone

Chromecast is coming to cars.


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The Chromecast will support more devices from companies such as Bose, TCL, Sony, Vizio and LG. It will also extend casting capabilities to new products, such as to Chromebooks and even your car.

Wear OS has new apps from Spotify and Adidas. It will support turn-by-turn directions for biking and walking using haptic feedback, like the Apple Watch does.

The Google Play Store gets a visual overhaul. The app looks cleaner. The store is easier to navigate and apps are easier to find. 

A big yearly Android update vs. smaller regular updates

Android 13 brings more functionality, security and privacy to your phone. And while yearly major Android updates aren’t going anywhere, Google’s made it clear that features such as Google Wallet and RCS messaging are likely to be updated as needed across devices. This could be particularly beneficial for phones that might not receive Android 13, but will still get the improvements from updates to the Wallet and Messages apps. I’m excited to try Android 13 out and see what the final version looks like later this year.

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