Android 13 Dev Preview: Top Features + What’s New (Android Tiramisu)

Android 13 is here, with new privacy and theming features, and a new sweet treat — well, kinda. Take a look at what’s new in the next release of Android!

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25 thoughts on “Android 13 Dev Preview: Top Features + What’s New (Android Tiramisu)

  1. The image selector feature is pretty damn good! It sorta makes me believe that Google wasn't just implementing privacy features because Apple just did. Specially since they'll be making it work on android 11 too, that's good!

  2. Every year I hope for them to allow you to have the date in the status bar, a unified weather API so Google's weather and any other app that has a weather component will display the same temperature. Android 12 broke tapping outside of apps in the recents menu to go back to the home screen (for 3rd party launchers) so that would be great to get back as well. Finally allow 3rd party launchers to include the Google Discovery page without a 2nd app install (its been years, why is this still a thing?). I would also like to see auto-rotate on the AOD. I'm sure there are more but its not like Google will read this or care anyway. 🤷‍♂️

  3. I really really hope they switch back the accessibility. Shortcuts to a gesture instead of the useful but annoying pins that scroll across your sides of your screens that you select to use them. It was so much nicer when it was a two-finger swipe up to access, please please bring the gesture back or the least the option

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