Android 13
Your phone, tablet and more – all on your terms.
An image of a phone displaying the new Android 13 UI.
An image of a phone displaying the new Android 13 UI.
There are more ways than ever to make your Android look and feel like yours. Building on Material You, now you can customise your apps by colour, theme and language. Even your media player will match your personal music taste.
Customise your phone to your personal style. With expanded themed app icons, you can set more apps – not just Google apps – to match your phone’s wallpaper tint and colours.1
Android 13 comes with a new media player that puts album artwork on full display and features a dancing playback bar.2
A music widget is highlighted, showing a Carrie Underwood song playing. The media playback bar wiggles up and down as the song progresses on the Android 13 device screen.
Android 13 comes with a new media player that puts album artwork on full display and features a dancing playback bar.2
Assign different language settings to individual apps, so that you can move fluidly between languages on your device, just like in real life.3
Assign different language settings to individual apps, so that you can move fluidly between languages on your device, just like in real life.3
From the moment that you turn on your device, Android works to keep your data safe and secure. With Android 13, you have more control over what information apps can and can’t access – including specific photos, videos and clipboard history.
Helps keep your content private. Share only the photos and videos that you choose with certain apps, not your full library.4
User taps on Add photo in the My profile screen. Photo picker expands. 'This app will have access only to the photos that you select' is at the top of the screen. The user chooses an image to share with the app.
Helps keep your content private. Share only the photos and videos that you choose with certain apps, not your full library.4
You're in control of which apps can send you notifications – helping you limit distractions.5
You're in control of which apps can send you notifications – helping you limit distractions.5
Android 13 has safeguards built in to help protect your personal data. To protect the information on your clipboard, you’ll get an alert when an app accesses it, and your clipboard history will be cleared after a period of time to prevent unwanted access.
A user taps and copies some text. It remains in the clipboard while a clock ticks indicating time passing. The text then disappears as the history is erased.
Android 13 has safeguards built in to help protect your personal data. To protect the information on your clipboard, you’ll get an alert when an app accesses it, and your clipboard history will be cleared after a period of time to prevent unwanted access.
Android 13 goes beyond the phone—bringing all of the devices in your life together seamlessly—with features that enhance your messaging, audio and multitasking experiences.
Android 13 phone with Messages open. A text appears asking, 'Hi Katherine, how’s it going?' Katherine responds 'Good! Just got back from the grocers'. Text bubble expands and transfers to a Chromebook screen. User responds to the text from the Chromebook saying 'Oh nice! Making anything tasty tonight?'
Send and receive messages even when your phone’s out of reach by streaming your messaging apps directly to your Chromebook.6
Spatial audio lets you enjoy immersive sound. On head-tracking-enabled headphones, spatial audio shifts the source of the sound based on how you turn your head, making you feel like you’re in the middle of a sports game, movie or concert right from the comfort of your Android phone or tablet. Plus, Android 13 adopts Bluetooth low energy (LE) audio, which improves audio quality and allows you to broadcast media to multiple people at once.8
Sound ripples surround the sides of a person’s head while it rotates.
Spatial audio lets you enjoy immersive sound. On head-tracking-enabled headphones, spatial audio shifts the source of the sound based on how you turn your head, making you feel like you’re in the middle of a sports game, movie or concert right from the comfort of your Android phone or tablet. Plus, Android 13 adopts Bluetooth low energy (LE) audio, which improves audio quality and allows you to broadcast media to multiple people at once.8
Composing an email on an Android tablet with Gmail open. User opens the full app library from the taskbar and drags Photos onto the screen in split-screen mode with Gmail. With the screen split, the user long-presses on an image from the Photos app open on the right side of the screen and drags it into the email on the left side of the screen.
The updated taskbar on tablets helps you do two tasks at once. You can now drag and drop any second app from your app library into a split-screen view directly from your taskbar. And for times that you’re writing or drawing with a stylus, your tablet will register your palm and stylus as separate touches, reducing the number of accidental marks that come simply from comfortably resting your hand on the screen.
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