Google launched the first public beta version of Android 13 on Tuesday (16th), which is temporarily available for download only for mobile phone users of the Pixel 4 series, Pixel 5, and Pixel 6 series. It is expected that Google will officially announce the latest Android 13 update at the Google I/O 2022 developer conference held on the 11th and 12th of next month, and the official version may be launched in the second half of the year.
In this public beta version of Android 13, we saw a number of new features that have already been introduced in the developer preview, such as support for Bluetooth LE (Bluetooth LE) audio, restricting the permissions of apps to access album content, and restricting apps from Unauthorized push notifications, new app icon options, updated Keystore and KeyMint message error codes, etc. cannot be sent to users without authorization. In addition, Android 13 also enhances user privacy and fixes known system issues.
Image source: Android Developers Blog
The public beta version of Android 13 can now be downloaded by all users of the specified model, but Google says the current version is still in the beta stage, so it is not yet stable. Compared with the timeline of the launch of Android 12, it is estimated that the official version of Android 13 may be officially launched in August this year.
Image source: Android Developers Blog
Source: Android Developers Blog
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