Amidst rumors about Android 13, Google released the first Android 13 developer preview last month. We also learned that Android 13 will allow users to run Linux and Windows 11 virtual machines on Pixel 6 more easily than ever. And now, we have more details on the next-gen Android version with us. A new report claims that Google’s upcoming Android 13 will let users control the brightness of their camera flash. Here are the details.
According to a recent in-depth report by Esper’s Mishaal Rahman, this feature will enable users to lower or increase the brightness of the flashlight of their Android devices when they use it as a torch in the dark.
There are chances that Google will introduce the built-in brightness control feature for flashlights with its upcoming Google Pixel 7 series, which has been leaked online recently. Following this, the feature may start appearing for other compatible devices (other Pixel and non-Pixel phones) going forward. Therefore, it might take some time for other Android users to get the brightness control feature for flashlights.