Samsung has brought the update of the early version of Android 12 for its Galaxy S21 series smartphones, although it seems to be causing some problems for some users. If there are Galaxy S21 owners among you, when they check their phones, they will see that their phone has been updated to Android 12 with the latest update. On the other hand, Android 13 is currently being worked on, and when this operating system comes out, it will be reflected in the models of many brands, including Samsung phones. So, what will be the differences in Android 13 compared to Android 12?
xda-developers accessed the early build of Android 13 through a source and got screenshots of the new version. In this way, we can take a look at a few features and changes that will be coming soon with Android 13. Here are some new features coming with Android 13:
App Languages in Android 13
Android has offered language selection since its early days, but this selection mostly applied universally across the device; that is, it allows you to specify the general language of the device. The new feature seems to provide the ability to customize the language of each application. In my lake, which can be accessed from Settings > System > Languages and Input, we will be able to select applications with different language support.
Runtime Permission for Notifications
Every application you install on Android has the feature of automatically sending notifications to your device. As the number of applications on our phones increases, the number of notifications has undoubtedly increased. As a result, every application wants to send notifications to your phone, which is not very pleasant. In the new version of Android, an option was born where you can set the notification importance. From this window that opens when you click on the incoming notification tab, you can specify whether you want to receive notifications from this application, but not everyone knows this. Fortunately, with Android 13, this is also taken care of.
With Android 13, a new option for notification permissions seems to emerge. A tab called Notifications will be opened in the application permissions section, which can be accessed from Settings > Privacy, so that the permissions for all application notifications will be connected to a single screen.
Android Resource Economy is Coming
It seems like Google will launch a new feature with Android 13. The Android Resource Economy feature, referred to as The Android Resource Economy, seems to focus on the energy use management of the device. Thus, the device will be able to save as much battery as possible.
We expect many more innovations like this to come with Android 13. We’ll keep you posted as more features become available.