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About Google new release android 13


In August 2022, Android 13 became stable, and ever since then, it has been rolled out to many of the best Android phones, with the Pixel lineup leading the way. You might be curious about the benefits that the identical operating system offers not only to Google's newest flagships but also to your current smartphone now that the Pixel 7 and 7 Pro have been released. Here is everything you need to know about the most recent Android release if you want to learn more about it than our Android 13 review does.

What is Android 13?

We were given an early look at Google's upcoming major release when the first developer preview for Android 13 arrived at the beginning of February. Since that time, the business has released either a developer preview or a beta version each month, with the final release coming in August. Android 13 is now available for Pixel phones that were manufactured after the Pixel 4 and 4a model cutoff, but even those Pixel phones are not guaranteed to receive any updates after the October 2022 security patch.

As the initial developer preview was released in February, it was anticipated that Android 13 would launch earlier than other recent Android releases. In the end, things turned out this way. Google may have delayed Android 13 until September for a time, but now that the August 15 launch is over, this is one of the earliest Android launches in recent memory.

All the Android 13 features you need to know about

With Android 13 available on Google Pixel phones and coming as the debut OS on the Pixel 7 and 7 Pro, we want to give you an in-depth overview of what's new.

Android 13's internal codename

At one point, the codenames for all Android versions were sweet and delectable. Do you remember Android 9 Pie or 4.4 KitKat? These codenames are still used internally by Google's developers, despite the fact that Google no longer uses them for marketing purposes. Following Snow Cone for Android 12, Red Velvet Cake for Android 11, and Quince Tart for Android 10, this name is Tiramisu for Android 13.

More Material You color schemes and 'cinematic' wallpapers come on the latest version of Android

Android 13 gives us a selection of new palettes for extracting colors from the wallpaper. In addition to the existing so-called "tonal spot" colors, Google gives users and Android manufacturers access to three other methods:

Vibrant: Differs ever so slightly in supplementary accents.
Expressive: Offers a wider range of colors that apparently extend to colors not seen in the background.
Spritz: A desaturated, nearly monochromatic theme.


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