Key Points:
- Android 13 will enable you to control the brightness of your camera flashlight
- The upcoming version of the Android Operating System will also come with more privacy focused features
- Google is expected to roll out the first beta version of Android 13 in the near future
The Mountain View company Google rolled out the first developer preview of the upcoming Android 13 recently and the codename was also surfaced online as Tiramasu. It is also expected that Google will roll out the first beta version of the Android 13 operating system later this month. Now a piece of important information of the upcoming version of the Android Operating System surfaced online and that is pretty interesting as well.
It is tipped that the Android 13 will enable users to control the brightness of the camera flashlight and that will definitely help you to capture images in a professional manner. It is worth mentioning that the ability to control the camera flashlight is available on the iOS platform and Samsung also offers this particular feature in its custom skin as well.
Having said that, the upcoming Android 30 will also bring along new themes, built-in QR code scanning, and easier sharing features among others.
Google will be rolling out the new version of the Android Operating System later this year and that means we have plenty of time to get more and more details about the same in the coming days and we recommend you to stay tuned with us for the latest updates from the technological world at your fingertips.
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