It feels like Android 12 was released just yesterday, but here we are already talking about its successor: Android 13. While we don’t expect Android 13 to offer substantial design changes, it seems there will be plenty of smaller, quality-of-life improvements in store in the next major release. Over the past few weeks, we have got a glimpse of several work-in-progress Android 13 features, including the ability to define language settings on a per-app basis, runtime permissions for notifications, tap-to-transfer feature for media, and more. Now a new finding suggests the audio output picker menu will be getting a fresh coat of paint in the new version.
Android 13 may ship with a redesigned audio output picker
Kishan is a technology writer with over five years of experience covering smartphones, headphones, wearables, and the Android ecosystem. He first fell in love with Android when he purchased his Vodafone 858 Smart running Android 2.2, and has been hooked ever since.
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