The first developer preview of Android 13 was rolled out in February, followed by the first beta release last month. Now, the operating system has moved a step forward with Android 13 Beta 2. The announcement was made at the Google I/O 2022 keynote event. As expected, the Android 13 Beta 2 build is Pixel exclusive as of now.
If you are a Pixel smartphone user, you can test the Android 13 Beta 2 build. The package is a lot less buggy than the previous one. However, it is still under testing therefore, it may carry some lags and glitches. Take a look at the latest features below:
Unlike before, the installation of secondary accessibility apps is not essential for braille display technology. Google is bringing the feature natively to Android via Talkback. Moreover, it will allow using physical inputs for braille rather than just the virtual keyboard. In addition, it brings further Talkback features, including interface navigation and shortcuts. [Added: May 20, 2022]
Sometimes when you shift through multiple tabs, the process ends the ongoing task. The new “predictive back gesture” feature allows the user to take a glimpse of where the swipe up or back action will take them before they finish it. To enable this feature, follow the below steps:
Android 13 Beta 2 brings the power to choose languages on a per-app basis. That means you can specify a different language for different apps.
If your phone uses an alarm or a clock app and a calendar app that notifies you of upcoming events, there’s new permission. Google has introduced theUSE_EXACT_ALARM
permission that allows apps to use exact alarms without needing to request it from the user.
In addition to this, the Android 13 Beta 2 resolves some issues present in Beta 1. Some of these are mentioned below: