• Android TV 13 to expand picture in picture, and make your TV more

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    Android TV 13 to expand picture in picture, and make your TV more efficient

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    Mon, 18 Apr 2022 13:34:42 +0000

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    Changes to the Android TV OS will make the next generation of smart TV even smarter

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    Most Android TV owners dont think about version numbers or hunt down updates as slavishly as Android phone owners, but that doesnt mean software tweaks arent humming along in the background. And the latest is around the corner: Android TV 13 based on the same Android 13 software powering your handheld is coming soon, and it offers several key improvements to your couch experience.

    According to a deep dive on the forthcoming operating system, which reads
    like an unofficial users guide to the new OS, Android TV 13 will include several new features. TechRadar has reached out to Google for confirmation of the feature list, but given the links back to Googles developer site and the source (the author, Mishaal Rahman, is the former editor in chief of the XDA Developers site), we tend to believe it.

    First, theres an expanded picture in picture mode, allowing developers to create PiP windows of custom aspect ratios, as well as the ability to dock those new windows. Imagine tuning to a live event, and a second window pops up, smaller and pinned to the corner, with live commentary on the event. Or a tiny pop-up window with running stats on a sports event.

    Second, theres a new low power standby mode coming to Android, which Rahman suggests might have implications for owners of televisions powered by Android OS. Indeed, This feature is intended for Android TV devices and is disabled
    by default on other configurations, he notes. Why? The mode apparently disables network access except during specified doze maintenance periods, ostensibly preventing your set from waking randomly and making your TV more efficient.

    The features could well be unveiled during Google I/O, coming May 11 and likely to spotlight the forthcoming Android 13 operating system. What's it
    all mean?

    While the changes are relatively limited, its good to see improvements coming to Android TV, which powers an enormous number of televisions and has tremendous untapped potential.

    That said, the limiting factor for todays TV audience isnt so much the operating system as it is the chips powering your TV. Even the most beautiful screen out there and were looking at you, Samsung S95B will frustrate the heck out of a user if its being driven by an outdated, underpowered CPU.

    Increasingly, its the chips that power our entertainment devices that we need to look out for, and not just the caliber of the screen technology or the version number of the set. Besides, updates to Android TV suffer from the
    same manufacturer dependency that phones do. You wont simply receive Android TV 13, in other words, even if you do a manual search for it. Your set provider has to vet it and push it to your television.

    Still, new features mean your next set will be even better than todays,
    right? So browse the best TVs out there without fear: the wheels of progress keep on rolling, dont they? Here's everything we're expecting from Android 13



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