When Android 13 officially arrives this summer, we’re bound to see a bunch of befuddled head scratching. It won’t be because of heat-induced brain fog either. Instead, this fresh crop of confusion will stem from the fact that after months of build-up and anticipation, Google’s latest and greatest Android version isn’t going to look like much for the majority of Android users.
This sounds strange, I know, but it’s true. For anyone carrying a phone that was already running last year’s Android 12 software, Android 13 is shaping up to be an incredibly subtle, almost-not-even-noticeable change – at least on a surface level.
That’s not to say Android 13 isn’t significant. Far from