Android 13 Is Just Around The Corner. See If Your Smartphone Also Gets It
Android 13 has officially entered the final Beta stage. We should expect the full version in a few weeks.
Each Android goes through several stages before its official introduction. It will first be provided to developers so that they can adapt their applications to the new system. The second stage, there are four beta versions that you can also test if you sign up as a beta tester. Android 13 entered its fourth phase of beta testing on July 13, 2022 (coincidence?). So the final version is literally just around the corner.
From the available information, we know that the final modifications and testing of the new Android are currently underway. Developers still have a few weeks to have their applications fully prepared and adapted to the new version of the operating system. From Google’s side, almost everything is already ready, as the stability of the system was already achieved in the previous beta versions. The appearance of all native applications is already complete.
These steps were also achieved thanks to many beta testers, on which the developers monitored the overall functioning of the system. It was possible to participate in beta testing through the Android Emulator, or if you are the owner of a smartphone from the Google Pixel series.
The new Android 13, named Tiramisu, will bring with it several desired functions. Among them, the improved visuals of the Material You environment, support for different languages for individual applications, the latest Bluetooth LE Audio standard, and also more options in the field of privacy and security settings.
There will also be support for HDR video or the latest MIDI 2.0 audio protocol for high-quality recording of audio input via the USB port. Adapting the system to larger screens or working in split screen mode will also improve.
If you would like to know if the new version of the OS will come to you, here is the list of supported devices. Over time, their number may increase.
- Pixel 6 Pro
- Pixel 6
- Pixel 5a 5G
- Pixel 5
- Pixel 4a (5G)
- Pixel 4a
- Pixel 4 XL
- Pixel 4
OnePlus
- OnePlus 10 Pro
ASUS
- ASUS ZenFone 8
OPPO
- OPPO Find X5 Pro
realme
- Realme GT2 Pro
Vivo
- Vivo X80 Pro
Xiaomi
- Xiaomi 12 a 12 Pro
Samsung
Samasug Galaxy S
- Samsung S22
- Samsung S22 Ultra 5G
- Samsung S22+ 5G
- Samsung S21
- Samsung S21
- Samsung S21+ 5G
- Samsung S21 G FE 5G
- Samsung S21 Ultra 5G
- Samsung Galaxy S10 5G
- Samsung Galaxy S10+
- Samsung Galaxy S10
- Samsung Galaxy S10e
- Samsung Galaxy S10 Lite
Samsung Galaxy A
- Samsung Galaxy A73
- Samsung Galaxy A53
- Samsung Galaxy A33
- Samsung Galaxy A51
- Samsung Galaxy A71
- Samsung Galaxy A51 5G
- Samsung Galaxy A71 5G
- Samsung Galaxy A90 5G
Samsung Galaxy Galaxy Z
- Samsung Galaxy Z Fold3
- Samsung Galaxy Z Flip3
- Samsung Galaxy Z Fold2 5G
- Samsung Galaxy Z Fold2
- Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5G
- Samsung Galaxy Z Flip
- Samsung Galaxy Fold 5G
- Samsung Galaxy Fold
Galaxy Tab S
- Samsung Galaxy Tab S8
- Samsung Galaxy Tab S8+
- Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra
- Samsung Galaxy Tab S7+ 5G
- Samsung Galaxy Tab S7+
- Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 5G
- Samsung Galaxy Tab S7
- Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 5G
- Samsung Galaxy Tab S6
- Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite
Samsung Galaxy Note
- Samsung Galaxy Note20 Ultra 5G
- Samsung Galaxy Note20 Ultra
- Samsung Galaxy Note20 5G
- Samsung Galaxy Note20
- Samsung Galaxy Note10+ 5G
- Samsung Galaxy Note10+
- Samsung Galaxy Note10 5G
- Samsung Galaxy Note10
- Samsung Galaxy Note10 Lite
LG
- LG Wing
- LG Velvet
- LG Velvet LTE
If you’re part of the beta testing, the fourth version of the OS should arrive as a new update in the coming days. Once the full version is introduced in a few weeks, it will be delivered to you in the same form.