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Google: Enterprise Application Can Benefit From Android 13

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September 6, 2022
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Google and Ericsson continue to show off the package on network slicing by introducing several network slices on a single device that support both consumer and enterprise applications, bringing the full spectrum of 5G advantages closer to consumers.

Together, the ecosystem partners supported multiple slices on an Android 13 smartphone, supporting consumer and enterprise (work profile) applications on the Ericsson network infrastructure.

Most people utilize several devices to do their job, and with Android 13, multitasking between laptops, tablets, and Chromebooks is now simpler than ever.

Users may now stream messaging apps from an Android device directly to a Chromebook, allowing them to continue talking on the phone while seated and on a laptop. This includes Google Messages and many other messaging apps; you won’t need to drop your phone on the desk or look down frequently to hear it buzz or beep.

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It will be simpler to work between the two thanks to cross-device copy and paste, which makes it easy to copy a URL, a text excerpt, or an image from an Android phone and move it to a tablet or vice versa. Consequently, productivity is no longer hindered by form factors.

Android 13 Release

In August 2022, Android 13 was formally released by Google LLC, and the source code was made accessible to developers through the Android Open Source Project.

The system is jam-packed with fresh functions and applications that the Android team at Google has been working on over the previous few months. They focus on media options, more developer control, language settings, user privacy and security, and productivity.

Google announced its intention to make Android 13 available on other smartphones during the launch, including Samsung Galaxy, Asus, Motorola, Oppo, Vivo, Xiaomi, Nokia phones, and more.

According to a blog post by Sameer Samat, vice president of Product at Android and Play, “Android 13 helps guarantee your devices feel unique to you on your terms.” It has a tonne of new features for your phone and tablet, like the ability to copy text and video from one Android device and paste it to another with just a click, expanding app colour theming to even more apps, letting you define language preferences at the app level, and improved privacy controls.

More Information On Android 13 Enterprise Boost

Additionally, for the first time, communications service providers (CSP) will have more flexibility to offer customized goods and capabilities thanks to a slice for carrier-branded services.

Network slicing has long been considered essential to maximizing the benefits a 5G network may offer CSPs and businesses. According to the GSMA, the enterprise network slicing industry alone is expected to reach $300 billion by 2025. Google and Ericsson have provided a means to bridge the gap between the three significant user groups by demonstrating that a single device can utilize numerous slices, which are employed in accordance with the on-device user-profiles and network policies specified at the CSP level.

On Google Pixel 6 (Pro) devices running Android 13, the outcomes were attained in an environment for interoperability device testing (IODT). The ability for businesses to assign network slicing to applications through User Equipment Route Selection Policy (URSP) rules, which is the functionality that allows one Android device to connect to several network slices at once, is expanded in the latest release.

A device’s consumer profile makes two additional types of slices available in addition to the standard mobile broadband (MBB) slice. Now, app developers can choose the connection category (latency or bandwidth) their app will require, and a suitable slice will be chosen whose properties are determined by the mobile network. According to the needs of the programme, either latency or bandwidth might be prioritized in this fashion.

Android 13

In addition to the network slicing capability provided by Android 12, Android 13 will permit the device’s work profile to use up to five enterprise-defined slices. Carriers can set up their network so traffic from work profile apps can fall back to a pre-configured enterprise APN (Access Point Name) connection in cases where USRP rules are unavailable. This ensures that the device will always maintain a separate mobile data connection for enterprise-related traffic, even in cases where the network does not support URSP delivery.

Operation and Theme in Android 13

The recently launched Android 13 expands upon Material You, a design element toolkit from Android 12 that simplifies display elements, so they instantly adapt to the theme specified by the user. Now, whenever consumers change their displays, all developers need to do is add a monochromatic app icon, which will adapt to the wallpaper or theme.

Through the use of per-app languages, app developers can now support multilingual users more easily. The “official” language of the phone can be changed under Android’s system settings, but users can now instruct individual apps to localize to a certain language.

Along with language changes, Android 13 also features improvements to text, such as quicker hyphenation, which speeds up rendering by up to 200% and makes text simpler to read. The Text conversion programming interfaces have also been updated to speed up searching and auto-completion when utilizing phonetic letters for languages like Japanese, Chinese, and others.

Security and privacy in Android 13

The new release places a premium on privacy and security by providing consumers with a new method of accessing and sharing their media. To make it simpler for users to view photographs and videos with an app while preventing the programme from having full access to all media files on the device, the photo picker now extends Android’s document picker.

As a result, the photo picker only grants access to the particular media assets the user chooses to utilise with the programme. It is now available to users running Android 11 and higher with Google Play updates switched on.

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Android 13 adds “notification permissions” that now mandate that apps ask the user for permission before posting notifications to increase security. That is intended to make the user’s lock screen experience become less cluttered from the countless unwanted alerts that appear throughout the day.

By extending the 12L upgrade, which enlarged the operating system for large screens, Android 13 was created for tablets. Users will find it much simpler to use across various form factors, including tablets, foldable, and huge devices, thanks to increased computability and navigation optimized for large-screen layouts.

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