Google released their Android 12 OS a couple months ago. Now, details of their upcoming project, Android 13 ‘Tiramisu’ is already making rounds of the internet. Google is currently working towards the stable release of Android 12L. For those who do not know about it, this is a specially designed OS for devices with a large display.
From the looks of it, Android 13 Tiramisu may be the very next project of the tech giant after Android 12L. To recall things a bit, Android 12 was called Snow Cone and prior to that, Android 11 was called Red Velvet Cake. So, it seems like the alphabetical series is still on and with ‘T’, we are getting Tiramisu.
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XDA Developers recently unveiled the very first look at Android 13 Tiramisu. What more, they even shared screenshots of Android 13 features. So, we do know about a couple of things that can be expected from the upcoming Android version. XDA Developers states that these details come via a source that had access to the early version of Android Tiramisu.
One of the features that really did stand out is the ‘Panlingual’ support that Android 13 is getting. So, what exactly is it? Let’s find out now. However, do note that Google may make major changes to the feature and Android Tiramisu as a whole. So, do take these details with a pinch of salt.
Android 13 Tiramisu ‘Panlingual’ Feature
The brand new Android 13 Tiramisu Panlingual feature basically allows users to set a preferred language on a per app basis. In other words, users can set multiple languages for different applications on their phones. For example, you set the default language for Google Chrome as English and the default language for say, WhatsApp to Hindi.
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This particular feature has been codenamed the ‘Panlingual’ feature. This feature will come in super handy for all the multilingual folks out there. As per the report by XDA Developers, this particular feature can be accessed in a few simple steps:
Step 1: Head over to the Settings panel of your Android device running on Android 13.
Step 2: Now, tap on the System tab in here.
Step 3: You will find an option to set ‘App Languages’ under the Languages & Input section. Tap on this.
Step 4: Choose an app from the list and just set its language as per your preference. That’s it!
What Else?
However, in case you do not find the feature in this way when Android 13 Tiramisu rolls out, don’t worry. The feature will most likely be put under the App Info section in the Settings panel of your Android device. Nothing more can be said about this feature for now. Stay tuned for more updates on Android Tiramisu and let us know in the comments section, what you think about the ‘Panlingual’ feature!
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