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  2. Get Android 13 | Android Developers

    developer.android.com/about/versions/13/get

    Find the Android 13 system image, called Android API 33, and click Download to get it. After the download completes, select this system image and click Next. Finalize other settings for your virtual device, then click Finish. After returning to the list of virtual devices in the Device Manager, find your Android 13 virtual device and click ...

  3. Android 13 | Android Developers

    developer.android.com/about/versions/13

    Android 13 | Android Developers. Overview Technology. Build for user privacy with photo picker and notification permission. Improve productivity with themed app icons, per-app languages, and clipboard preview. Build for modern standards like Bluetooth LE Audio and MIDI 2.0 over USB. Deliver a better experience on tablets and large screens.

  4. The Android Emulator lets you to test your application on a variety of Android devices. Unlock the full potential of your apps by using responsive layouts that adapt to fit phones, tablets, foldables, Wear OS, TV and ChromeOS devices. Use Android Emulator. Publish.

  5. Set up the Android 13 SDK

    developer.android.com/about/versions/13/setup-sdk

    Install the SDK. Within Android Studio, you can install the Android 13 SDK as follows: Click Tools > SDK Manager, then click Show Package Details. In the SDK Platforms tab, expand the Android 13.0 ("Tiramisu") section and select the Android SDK Platform 33 package. In the SDK Tools tab, expand the Android SDK Build-Tools 34 section and select ...

  6. Android 13 for TV

    developer.android.com/tv/release/13

    Install system images manually. To install Android 13, follow these steps: Use the ADT-3 Developer Kit for Google TV. The provided system image is for ADT-3 developer devices only. Download the system image listed on this page. Warning: Before you can flash Android 13, you need to wipe all data on your device.

  7. Install OEM USB drivers | Android Studio | Android Developers

    developer.android.com/studio/run/oem-usb

    (The Google USB Driver is located in android_sdk\extras\google\usb_driver\.) Click Next to install the driver. Or, to upgrade an existing Android USB driver on Windows 7 and higher with the new driver: Connect your Android device to your computer's USB port. Right-click on Computer from your desktop or Windows Explorer, and select Manage.

  8. Android 13 features and changes list

    developer.android.com/about/versions/13/summary

    Android 13 adds built-in support for LE Audio, so developers should get the new capabilities for free on compatible devices. Developer productivity and tools: New features and APIs: MIDI 2.0 Android 13 adds support for the new MIDI 2.0 standard, including the ability to connect MIDI 2.0 hardware through USB. Developer productivity and tools

  9. Generic System Image releases | Platform | Android Developers

    developer.android.com/topic/generic-system-image/releases

    Terms and Conditions This is the Early Access Google Mobile Services and Android 15 GSI License Agreement (“License Agreement”).

  10. Behavior changes: Apps targeting Android 13 or higher

    developer.android.com/about/versions/13/behavior-changes-13

    For apps targeting Android 13 (API level 33) or higher, the setForceDark() method is deprecated, resulting in a no-op if the method is called. Instead, WebView now always sets the media query prefers-color-scheme according to the app's theme attribute, isLightTheme. In other words, if isLightTheme is true or not specified, prefers-color-scheme ...

  11. Features and APIs Overview | Android Developers

    developer.android.com/about/versions/13/features

    Android 13 introduces great new features and APIs for developers. The sections below help you learn about features for your apps and get started with the related APIs. For a detailed list of new, modified, and removed APIs, read the API diff report. For details on new APIs visit the Android API reference — new APIs are highlighted for visibility.