A predictive back gesture will also make its way to Android phones with the upcoming OS upgrade. In a nutshell, this functionality will tell users where the back gesture will lead them to, by showing them a preview. For example, if you perform a side-swipe back gesture in Chrome but there is no previous page to lead back to, the Chrome window will shrink and give a glimpse of the home screen, which means performing the gesture will close the app and land you on the home screen. This gives users the opportunity to cancel the back gesture after seeing what it will do, or choose to proceed. Here’s how it works:
Android 13 also overhauls the app restriction system with new options that will affect how much background work they can perform, building on app restriction levels introduced in test versions of Android over the past few years. An app can now enjoy a free hand with the “unrestricted” privilege, run on a “Background Restricted” mode, apply restrictions with a bucket approach, or enable the “Optimized” preset that can pick between four status choices – Active, Working Set, Frequent, and Rare. Users will also be notified if an app is consuming too much battery. The company is also reviving the Google Wallet, adding support for storing details such as driver’s licenses, vaccine certificates, car keys, tickets, and ID cards, among other documents.
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