Android 13: Google is working on tap to transfer feature

It seems like now the Android is doesn’t want to stop renovating the devices according to the counting goes on. So after Android 12L is not been released yet now they are thinking to make some new features including all advance functions in Android 13. (which is internally codenamed “Tiramisu”). We’ve already covered some of the features currently in the works for Android 13, but now details are public about another possible change — a “tap to transfer” feature for media playback.

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So guys if talk about the UI demo so according to the sources we comes to know that Android Police has shared a supposed Google UI demo mockup for a new feature in Android 13, labeled as a “Media TTT” workflow — the “TTT” part is for “tap to transfer.” The latter popup also has an Undo button, presumably in case you accidentally walk close to a speaker and don’t want your music to start playing on it reportedly.

The screenshots show off a small message at the top of the display, which reads “Move closer to play on DEMO” in one image, and “Playing on DEMO” on the other. Screenshot of a media app with a “Move closer to play on DEMO” popup. Screenshot of a media app with a popup that reads “Playing on DEMO”, and the popup has an Undo button.

So that’s all was the information about the screenshots to us. But the functions are not stopped here we must have to say that; The functionality might work similarly to the ‘Handoff audio’ feature on Apple’s HomePod smart speakers, which allows you to hold an iPhone or iPod Touch close to a HomePod to set the speaker as the output.

That feature uses a combination of Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, but it’s not clear what mechanism Google will use if this functionality actually makes it into Android 13. Google could add this to the Chromecast functionality in Android, or bring it to standard Bluetooth wireless audio, or both. It’s unclear what technology this feature will use to share files.

That feature uses a combination of Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, but it’s not clear what mechanism Google will use if this functionality actually makes it into Android 13. Google could add this to the Chromecast functionality in Android, or bring it to standard Bluetooth wireless audio, or both.

As per previous years, Android 13 will likely start rolling out in the fall of this year, with developer previews and beta releases in the coming months. Android 12L is supposed to arrive sometime before the end of Q1 2022, which can be anytime from now until March 31. Android 12 is still slowly rolling out to phones and tablets — Sony just started updating its devices probably.

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