Android 13 comes with Bluetooth Low Energy audio support
Not so long ago, the latest version of Android saw the light of day, and a few weeks after the updates were launched, speculation about the upcoming version was already emerging. This is specifically about the Android 13 system, which, according to information published on the phonearena.com website, should bring an interesting feature, but there is already some speculation about it.
Android 13 will support Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) technology for audio playback
The whole assumption arose on the initiative of the technical editor Waiting Mishaala Rahmana, who you are in the project Android Open Source Project (AOSP), noticed the codec present LE Audio (LC3)which Google also adds to system settings. According to the information, this codec has the highest priority, which means that as soon as a wireless device is connected, compatibility with the LE Audio codec and the availability of other codecs will be examined first.
The mentioned codec has several advantages together with the Android 13 system. The first is that BLE Audio supports multiple device connections, so you can share the same sound with more than one pair of headphones or speakers. The essence is mainly formed by longer battery life and more stable connection without any degradation of the output quality. However, the claim that the use of a codec does not affect the quality of sound is not everyone agrees, and there is a presumption that sound compression has a certain effect on its quality.
We will definitely hear about Android 13 and the upcoming features. Finally, it should be noted that not every device that receives the update will support this codec. For full use of technology BECAME you must have a device with Snapdragon 888 or 865+ chipsets.
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