Android 13 brings long-awaited useful news

As the public beta nears, revelations about Google’s new Android 13 operating system continue.

But now, the second beta version released for developers reveals some long-awaited new features, such as power consumption monitoring and custom notifications.

Android 13 allows you to adjust the vibration of notifications and the haptic feedback of the screen

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Android 13 screenshot Credit@Gizchina

The public beta version of Google’s new operating system, Android 13, will be released soon, but for now it is the beta versions for programmers that will take care of all the news that the operating system brings with it.

Now, the second developer beta lifts the veil a bit further, revealing a new system for monitoring app power consumption, as well as the ability to customize notifications.

Let’s start with this last feature. According to the information now published, with Android 13 it is possible to configure stronger vibrations for any type of alarm, be it a reminder or the alarm clock, and softer vibrations if it is only an incoming message notification.

More: It seems that the new operating system will also allow the user to make adjustments to the touch response of the screen with greater precision.

Android 13: new feature alerts you to excessive battery consumption

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The Google I/O event is scheduled for May 11 and 12

Now let’s go to the battery consumption monitoring function. Apparently, Android 13 will have a new feature that will alert the user whenever an app consumes too much power in a 24-hour period.

The notification will be displayed once a day and implies an action by the user. If the message is ignored, the notification reappears the next day. But in case the user interrupts the action that is consuming too much power, the alert only reappears if another application has the same behavior.

In addition, it is also known that Google has already finished the interface, notification icons and quick settings, the latter located on the right side of the taskbar.

However, recently, Sundar Pichai, CEO of Google, also confirmed that the Google I/O event will take place on May 11 and 12. Quite possibly, it is exactly at this event that the search giant reveals Android 13, as well as the new Pixel 6A smartphone.

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