Google also took a quick second to make a dig at Apple’s walled garden: “We hope every mobile operating system gets the message and upgrades to RCS.”
New Google Wallet — Google Wallet is receiving some significant upgrades that bring it closer to what Apple’s done with its own Wallet app. You’ll be able to store credit card information in there, yes, but also vaccine passports and passes to some venues. All that secure info is stored on your device; it’s not even shared with Google.
Google is also working with government bodies to bring Digital Driver’s Licenses to Android. That’s expected to launch later this year.
Multi-device future — With Android 13, your Android devices will finally be able to work more seamlessly with each other. The idea is that you’ll eventually be able to use those devices in conjunction with each other and switch between them whenever you’d like.
For example, Google is adding the ability to copy information from one device and paste it onto another. Casting abilities are also expanding with Android 13; Google says it’s working with many new partners to make Casting more universal.
Phone Hub is also receiving some upgrades. You’ll now be able to send and receive RCS messages from your Chromebook as they come in. Kind of like iMessage.
Android 13 will bring some of iOS’s best features to Google-powered devices. That’s a good thing, as far as we’re concerned.