Take a peek at 5 New Features That May Appear in Android 13
The launch of Android 13 is still long very . Operation system output is expected the new Google slid to the public between September or October 2022. However, the gadget enthusiasts are always curious updates the newest and latest from their favorite OS.
Citing Gizmodo , Risdosagala will also leak the update Android 13 that has surfaced so far. These leaked features are already being talked about on the website, XDA Developers which is a 'source of information with early access to Android 13 development'.
First, the user interface (UI) . The appearance for the moment is still identical to the last OS that came out. However, there is still the possibility of change, anyway . Google plans to launch a beta version sometime in the spring of 2022 (March-May).
Second, naming. From the first, Android is often given the names of desserts in alphabetical order. However, that tradition has been a bit deviated since Android 10 because it's hard to find names dessert starting with Q. The tradition will likely be used again in Android 13 under the name 'Tiramisu'. This name is also often used in conversations at XDA Developers. But this is not an official name yet, huh.
Third, Panlingual. What's that? Panlingual is a feature where OS users can set the language per application. Right now, the settings language on our devices can indeed be changed, but that applies to all applications. Now, with the Panlingual feature, users can set different languages in each application. Later this feature is planned to be included in the new 'App Language' setting.
Fourth, The Android Resource Economy . This is the nickname for a new feature that may be included in Android 13, namely the battery credit system. What do you mean? So it has to do with battery power usage. This feature can adjust application usage according to battery power.
For example, we want to use the application Instagram . To perform a function (eg watching IGTV), it takes a number of credits according to the remaining battery power. If the credit is too little, we might not be able to watch IGTV.
This feature itself is designed to keep the cellphone battery so that its power is not too drained for functions that are not urgent. However, how this credit system works is still uncertain and there may be improvements.
Fifth and last, Google will improve the watch on the face lock screen on Android 13. Currently, the clock lock screen display is usually divided into two lines (top and bottom) when there are no notifications. Well, in Android 13 later, the display will be made in line even though there are no notifications. I don't know if this has a big impact or not, but there may be many users who are not comfortable with the two-line clock display.
So that's the latest update of the development of Android 13. According to Buddy Risdosagalav , what else needs to be added to Android 13? (*)
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