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Android 13 will deliver UI changes, new features, performance optimizations, and greater security, as with each new version of the OS.
Android has always included a key feature with every major version since its inception in 2008. However, with Android 13, codenamed Tiramisu, Google may have the opportunity to fine-tune what's already in millions of Android phones across the world. Without a doubt, Android 12 has one of the most comprehensive UI overhauls and features of any Android version ever released.
Material You, improved widgets, and a slew of other popular requests made it into the official Android 12 version. After that, we took a quick look at Android 12L, which offers an optimized Android experience for foldable phones and tablets.
Android 13 will deliver UI changes, new features, performance optimizations, and greater security, as with each new version of the OS. Through Developer Previews and Betas, Google may decide to add or delete functionality.
The content might also be sent to other connected devices like a smartphone, tablet, or even a Smart TV or Android box. For the time being, Google appears to be focusing on audio, but we can envision a similar feature for video material.
However, this technology will only work with smartphones that contain an ultra wide-band (UWB) processor, which is currently rather uncommon in the Android ecosystem. Android 13 should also make UWB compatibility easier and contribute to the standard's democratization.
For the time being, this option is known as Media TTT (tap to transfer), but when the feature is available for what appears to be a successor to Android Beam and Nearby Share, Google is sure to give it a more marketing-friendly moniker.
The screenshot below were obtained by Android Police, and they reveal that this is a mockup used by Google developers to design this new option. The screenshot below is obtained from Android Police.
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