Exploring Android 13 Beta 1: Key Highlights and How to Get Started
As we welcome April, we're excited to announce that the first Beta of Android 13 is now available. This release builds upon our commitment to enhancing privacy and security, boosting developer productivity, and optimizing support for tablets and large screens.
What's New in Android 13 Beta 1?
Android 13 Beta 1 introduces several new features and improvements, focusing on privacy, security, and developer-friendly APIs:
- Enhanced Privacy Features: New notification permissions and a revamped photo picker ensure better user control over their data.
- Developer Tools: Explore themed app icons, quick settings tile placement, and per-app language support. Additionally, enjoy the benefits of Bluetooth LE audio and MIDI 2.0 over USB.
- Granular Media File Permissions: Apps now request specific permissions for accessing audio, image, or video files, improving transparency and user control.
- Improved Error Reporting: Keystore and KeyMint now provide more detailed error indicators, aiding in better key generation and encryption.
- Advanced Audio Routing: New APIs in the AudioManager class help media apps identify and optimize audio routing.
Get Involved and Provide Feedback
We're inviting developers and early adopters to try out Android 13 Beta 1 on supported Pixel devices. If you're already running a developer preview, your device will automatically receive updates. You can also use the Android Emulator to test your apps.
App Compatibility and Testing
With the Beta phase, we expect more users to test apps on Android 13. Now is the perfect time to ensure your app's compatibility. Install your app on a device running Android 13 Beta, review behavior changes, and address any issues. Aim to publish an update promptly after testing.
Looking Ahead
As we approach Platform Stability in June 2022, final compatibility testing will become crucial. Make sure to stay updated with the latest Beta releases and finalize your app, SDK, or library accordingly.
Getting Started
To try Android 13 Beta 1, enroll your Pixel device and receive over-the-air updates. For broader testing, use Android GSI images or the Android Emulator. Visit the Android 13 developer site for detailed instructions.
Join us at Google I/O on May 11-12 for more updates and insights into Android 13.
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