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      Android 13 : Developer Preview 1 Released | Compatibility | Timeline | Features

      Android 13 Developer Preview 1 is now out to let developers experience the first look of Android’s next release. Google is designing Android 13 with keeping “privacy and security as well as developer productivity” at the centre stage.

      The new Android version comes just weeks after the release of Android 12L that was mainly aim to offer better support for larger screens.

      Android 13 Developer Preview 1 is meant for app developers to let them start making their apps ready for the next major Android update.

      Google’s Android 13 is initially available for select Google Pixel devices.

      Developers also experience it through the Android Emulator in Android Studio.

      Android 13 Developer Preview 1 Compatibility

      Google announce via a blog post that the Android 13 Developer Preview 1 can be install on the Pixel devices.

      List of Compatible Devices :

      • Pixel 4, 
      • Pixel 4 XL, 
      • Pixel 4a, 
      • Pixel 4a (5G), 
      • Pixel 5, 
      • Pixel 5a 5G, 
      • Pixel 6,
      • Pixel 6 Pro.

      The Pixel 3 series is not compatible with the Android 13 Developer Preview as it is no longer able to receive any new Android version and security updates.

      The Pixel 3a and Pixel 3a XL are also not compatible with the developer preview of Android 13 as both models are reaching the stage of end-of-software support in May.

      System images for all the eligible devices are available for download.

      The first developer preview of Android 13 can be install on a computer through the Android Emulator in Android Studio.

      Google has also release Generic System Images (GSIs) for broader testing.

      NOTE : Android 13 Developer Preview 1 release is specifically meant for developers and is not intended for end consumers. You are advise to proceed with its download only on a secondary device.

      Timeline of Android 13 Release

      Google has detailed the release timeline for Android 13 to help developers keep their apps ready by the time the new operating system will be available to consumers.

      • Android 13 Developer Preview 1: February
      • Android 13 Developer Preview 2: March
      • Android 13 Beta 1: April
      • Android 13 Beta 2: May
      • Android 13 Beta 3: June
      • Android 13 Beta 4: July
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      Google has decide to have just two developer preview releases of Android 13.

      This is fewer than the usual plan of bringing three developer preview releases.

      There were three developer previews of Android 12 last year.

      Reducing the developer release count would help Google accelerate the rollout of the new Android update for end consumers.

      After the last beta release in July, Google may have a release candidate to test all the basic parameters before bringing Android 13 to users.

      You can expect Android 13 to debut as an update at least on Google Pixel phones and will be available to device manufacturers sometime as early as August.

      This is one month before the usual September release.

      Features of Android 13

      Android 13 seems to improve the experience introduce by the last release.

      The new Android release is also aim to enhance user privacy and security as well as provide developer productivity to boost app experiences.

      Android 13 introduces a system photo picker that will allow users to share specific photos and videos with apps while keeping their other media files protected.

      Google calls the new photo picker as a standard and optimise way for users to securely share both local and cloud-based photos.

      Android already has a document picker that allows users to share specific documents with an app, without letting the app to view all media files on the device.

      This has been extended to photos and videos through the photo picker.

      Apps will be able to use the photo picker APIs to access the shared photos and videos, without requiring any permissions to view all media files.

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      This experience will also be broadened over time to more Android users through Google Play system updates for devices running Android 11 and higher and except the Android Go versions.

      Android 13 also brings a runtime permission called NEARBY_WIFI_DEVICES for apps that manage the device’s connections to nearby access points over Wi-Fi.

      This will enable apps to discover and connect to nearby devices over Wi-Fi, without letting them have access to user location.

      Google has also introduce theme app icons that are a part of Android 13.

      It essentially extends the existing Material You dynamic colour functionality that is a part of Android 12 to let users customise app icons on the basis of their wallpaper and other theme preferences.

      Developers are require to supply a monochromatic app icon with their apps to let the system change the icon colours and design on the basis of the system theme.

      This works similar to how Google apps currently tweak their icons on the basis of the theme you select on an Android 12 device.

      Google said that theme app icons are initially support on Pixel devices, though it is working with device manufacturers to expand the experience.

      Android 13 brings is per-app language preferences.

      This will natively allow users to choose a language that is different from the system language.

      A new platform API has been develop that apps can call to set or get the user’s prefer language.

      A similar API will also be adds in the upcoming Jetpack library to expand the new experience.

      Android 13 also carries Quick Settings Placement API to let app developers prompt users to directly add custom time to the set of active Quick Settings tiles.

      A new system dialogue will appear on the screen from where you can add the tile, without leaving the app.

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      This will also reduce the steps that you would normally take when going to the Quick Settings to add that particular tile.

      Google has announce that it has optimise hyphenation performance in Android 13 by as much as 200 percent to deliver better rendering of text.

      Hyphenation helps make wrap text easier to read and enables the interface to become more adaptive to users.

      Graphic rendering on Android 13 is also aim to be enhance over earlier versions as it carries support for programmable RuntimeShader objects, with behaviour define using the Android Graphics Shading Language (AGSL).

      Using the new addition, developers will be able to implement ripple effects, blur, and stretch overscroll on their apps.

      Android 13 also brings Core Libraries aligning with the OpenJDK 11 LTS release to improve system-level experiences.

      The Core Library changes will also be available to devices running Android 12 and higher through Google Play system updates over time.

      Google is additionally expanding Project Mainline that is aim to help bring speedier software updates directly via Google Play.

      It will allow the company to push new features like photo picker and OpenJDK 11 directly to users on older versions of Android through updates to existing modules instead of updating the entire operating system.

      Android 13 also takes Android 12L advancements into consideration and continues to optimise the app experiences for large screen devices, including tablets, foldables, and Chromebooks.

      Developers also get easier testing and debugging support through Android 13 where they can have toggles to force-enable or disable certain changes within the Developer options.

      Some of these initial Android 13 features are available to developers through the first preview, while others are expect to come in the next few months.

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