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With Android 12 being released by manufacturers and Android 12 L in preparation, it’s time for Google to take a look at the next version. This is already in the works, and the build that eluded Google now reveals a lot.

Some of the news that the research giant will bring to smartphones is already known. Clearly, the way forward is once again improving and creating new features.



There are still many months left until the next I / O deployment and Android 13. However, from what the XDA site has reported, there is a lot on the way to building a Google system. even better us smartphones.

Each application can have its own language

The first novelty this week was already mentioned as a result of an information leak and the first unofficial version of Android 13. This novelty focuses on how Android will handle the languages ​​of applications and the system itself.

If until now applications had to comply with the system language settings, then with Android 13 this should change. Each application will be able to use its own language, allowing users to choose what they want at any time.

Notifications for authorized apps only

Secondly, Android 13 will focus on notifications and how they reach the user. Changes will take place, and they will no longer have the freedom that they had. In addition, applications do not use what they need in this area.

Until now, any installed application could display notifications without asking for user consent. This should change as Android 13 requires authorization which can then be revoked.

TARA: Battery Management in Credits

Another change is focusing on the management of processes and how they are used. It is called TARE (Android Resource Economy) and is a manager of credits that will be given to applications so that they can start processes.

These loans will be disbursed based on factors such as battery health and others. Then, using this currency, applications will “pay” Android 13 to be able to run their processes, always on a competitive basis.

New clock on Android 13 lock screen

The latest addition to Android 13 is the lock screen clock. This is a classic Google system that will change soon, or at least allow the user to customize it more to their liking.

At the moment, these hours take 2 lines and change only when new notifications appear. In this case, until they disappear, there is only one line, much smaller. This is that Google understands what users want and will enable them to always be used.

As we said, we are still far from seeing anything new regarding Android 13. This version appeared inside Google, but not officially. We need to wait a few more months before this new version is tested on smartphones.

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