Android 13 unveiled at Google I/O 2022, has all new features like Google Wallet, RCS Chat and more
After months of rumours and speculation about what Android 13 would entail, Google finally revealed the much awaited mobile OS at their ongoing Google I/O developer’s conference. Among the unveiling of the new line of Pixel devices such as the Pixel 7, Pixel 6a and Pixel Buds Pro, Google also showcased the next generation of mobile operating system that will be powering those devices at the I/O developer’s conference - Android 13. A Revamped Google Wallet Users will now be able to store digital versions of documents including debit or credit cards, vaccine records, government issued documents and even digital car keys, if the car in question uses a sensor based key. Safety Features Google also announced ELS or Emergency Location Services, which helps emergency workers to easily locate a user, after they send an SOS alert.

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