Every year Google released the new version of Android for smartphone users.
This year will be Android 13 and Google has given a developer preview that gives us an idea of what is expected on this year’s Android phone.
Google, it seems, will be more focused on the privacy of users on Android 13 Dave Burke, VP, techniques, blog posts say that “with Android 13 we continue some important themes: privacy and security, and developer productivity.” Burke said that Google trusted people – People want an OS and application that they can trust with the most personal and sensitive information.
“Privacy is the core of the principles of Android products, and Android 13 focuses on building responsible and high-quality platforms for all by providing a safer environment on devices and more controls to users,” he added.
Here are some features that might come with Android 13: Photo Featureto Picker helps protect the privacy of user photos and videos, Android 13 add photo system voters – standard ways and optimized for users to share local and cloud-based photos.
With this feature, users will have an option in the application to provide access to photos and videos together without the need for permission to see all media files on the device.
The closest device permit for Wi-Fiapps will be able to connect to the nearest device via Wi-Fi without requiring location permission.
“Previously, the location permit requirements are a challenge for applications that need to be connected to the nearest Wi-Fi device but don’t really need the location of the device,” explained Burke.
With Android 13 applications will be able to connect via Wi-Fi without accessing the location and in the process of increasing user privacy.
Google has explained that the first preview is only intended for application developers and not users.
“When we achieve our beta release, we will invite consumers to try Android 13 too, and we will open registration for the Beta Android program at that time,” Burke’s knot.