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EXCLUSIVE: Initial version of Android 13 leaked online
While Android 12 is just starting to roll out and Android 12L is in testing, Google is working on Android 13 Tiramisu. An early version of the upcoming operating system has leaked onto the Web, which sheds light on some of its features.
It is important to note that since we are talking about an initial build, many elements of the operating system may change at the time of its release. However, researchers have identified four major innovations in Android 13. One of the most notable features of the new operating system will be the Application Language feature, which will allow the installation of different languages for individual apps, regardless of the main language installed on the system.
Another innovation will allow you to change the look of the clock on the lock screen, choosing between a compact layout and a large two-line layout. It is reported that this feature may appear on Android 12L as well. In addition, apps will be given a new permission to send notifications. Another change will affect the “Save Android Resources” function. This will allow you to better optimize running tasks depending on battery level.
Android 13's interface is almost indistinguishable from Android 12. However, this is not surprising given that we have one of the first operating systems. Probably, at the time of Android 13's release, Tiramisu will be a little different.
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