Samsung Shows Rest of the Android OEMs That it Means Business by Releasing Android 13 on 8 Flagships from Different Years on the Same Day
Currently, the Android 13 update is only rolling out to Exynos-based devices with October 2022 patch but were certain that the software for the Snapdragon variants will be rolling out in the coming days, as well. Keep in mind that the update is over 2GB, so it will take some time to install. At the time of writing, a complete changelog is unavailable, but we are going to mention some of the main features that you can get access to by going for the update.
Stackable widget support Improved Samsung Privacy hub Revamped notifications UI Recognize text anywhere with OCR New multitasking gestures Pro Mode camera helpers Improved accessibility options Note-taking during calls
You are also getting access to some improvements to Bixby, provided you still use it, and my favorite feature called Maintenance Mode. Our data is important to us and if you ever find yourself in a situation where you have to hand your phone to a technician and backing up the data is not an option, you can just put your phone in maintenance mode, and rest assured, you your data will be safe. It is also worth noting that the Stable Android 13-based One UI 5.0 is only available on the Exynos variant and that too in some regions of the world, such as Europe, but you can expect the update to start rolling out on a larger scale in the coming days. Meanwhile, you can check Samsung’s Android 13 roadmap for all eligible devices here.