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Google’s annual I/O conference will be held from May 11 to 12, 2022, at the coastline open-air theater with live and online broadcasts.
As usual, the official version of Android 13 should be released along with some of Google’s own smart hardware. Registration link: https://io.google/2022/intl/en/
We will update the latest features of Android 13 on the same day.
Of course, you can also experience Android 13 in advance, and there are two ways to do so:
Experience Android 13 Early
You can get Android 13 through either of the following ways:
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Get Android 13 on Google Pixel devices
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Set up Android Emulator
Google Pixel: Experience Android 13 Developer Preview
The Android 13 Developer Preview image is available for the following Google Pixel devices:
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Pixel 4 and Pixel 4 XL
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Pixel 4a and Pixel 4a (5G)
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Pixel 5 and Pixel 5a
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Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro
To flash Android 13 onto your Pixel device, the recommended method is to use the Android Flash Tool.
If you prefer to manually flash your device, you can obtain the Android 13 system image for your device from the Pixel Download Page. For instructions on how to flash the system image to your device, please refer to the general instructions on the download page. This method is useful when you need better control over testing (e.g. automated testing or regression testing).
Note: After flashing the Developer Preview or Beta build onto a supported Pixel device, you will automatically be registered to receive wireless download updates for all subsequent Developer Preview or Beta builds until the final version.
Using the Android Emulator
Running Android 13 through the Android Emulator is an ideal solution for exploring new features and APIs as well as testing Android 13 behavior changes. Setting up the emulator is quick and easy, allowing you to simulate various screen sizes and device characteristics.
You can set up the emulator in Android Studio by doing the following:
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Install the latest preview build of Android Studio.
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In Android Studio, click on Tools > SDK Manager.
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In the SDK Tools tab, select the latest version of Android Emulator, then click OK. This will install the latest version if it has not been installed yet.
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In Android Studio, click on Tools > AVD Manager, then follow the instructions to create a new Android Virtual Device (AVD).
Be sure to select a device definition for supported Pixel devices and a 64-bit Android 13 emulator system image. If you have not installed the Android 13 system image that matches your device definition, click Download next to Release Name to obtain that image.
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Return to the list of virtual devices in the AVD Manager and double-click your Android 13 virtual device to launch it.
Will lineageos 19.1 Come?
Generally, lineageos 19.1 is expected to be released on the 4.1 of the year, and some developers will release unofficial lineageos 19.1 in advance for version iteration and bug fixing.
For example, developers for Google Nexus 7 (2013) have already released unofficial versions that everyone can experience in advance.
To get ahead of the news about lineageos 19.1, feel free to join the group, note los19.1.