Here is how Android 13 will improve the autonomy of your wireless headphones
Thanks to Android 13, the battery of your wireless headphones could last longer.Here is what you need to know about the support
While Android 12 is starting to open a ditch between devices from around the world, the first rumors on Android 13 are starting to emerge.
A few days ago, we could see 4 of the first new products from Android 13 thanks to a leak.And now we have been able to learn even more about the new version of the system, that Google calls the "tiramisu" dessert.
The Samsung Galaxy Buds 2 are among the best -selling wireless headphones on the market.
Android 13 will include Bluetooth support for audio
As you saw Mishaal Rahman, former editor-in-chief of XDA-Developers, the next version of Android will be the first version of the system to support Bluetooth LE-Low Energy-Audio.
This technology will result in large improvements in terms of energy consumption in Bluetooth devices dedicated to audio reproduction, such as headphones or wireless speakers.
Until now, Bluetooth technology has only been used for data transfer.However, from the next version of the system, the LC3 codec corresponding to Bluetooth the audio a priority when using it, as long as the connected device supports it.
In addition to well improved autonomy, the use of this codec should offer a more stable connection without cuts, without affecting less sound quality.
On the other hand, Bluetooth Audio includes the management of transmissions to several devices simultaneously, giving the possibility of reading audio via several connected devices at the same time.
It should be noted that at the start, few models of headphones and audio devices will support this technology.It will be the manufacturers themselves who will have to include this codec in their products to give users the possibility of taking advantage of its advantages.In this sense, any smartphone with a high -end processor, the Qualcomm Snapdragon 865 generation, should support Bluetooth Audio once it has been updated to Android 13.
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