The annual developer conference, the Google I/O event, is scheduled for May 11 and 12.
At this event, there will be some hardware and some software announcements.
Android 13 Stable version will roll out later this year.

The event is expected to announce a few Pixel smartphones also.
This shows the first look at the Android TV platform.
Android 13 TV beta version is now available for developers and power users.

They can check out the new smart TV interface.
you could try it out on a physical gear, the ADT-3, an Android TV dongle for developers.
Or you’re free to use an Android Emulator for TV in Android Studio.

This is one of the easiest ways to try out the new software.
With the new Android 13, the TV doesnt have much difference from than Android 12 TV.
The first beta update doesnt bring features like expanded picture-in-picture mode and Fast Pair support.

According to Google, customizations in Android will be introduced with each release.
It will improve the experience and compatibility of TV.
According to the developers, the upcoming OS will allow users to select a theme for icons.
However, this feature will be exclusive to Pixel smartphones.
The developers will also add a monochrome icon for the app to change the icon theme.
The update will let users select between clock styles on the lock screen.
In the Now Playing widget, the control has been moved up.
There are reports that the new OS might introduce a new tap-to-transfer (TTT) system.
It lets users pass media controls to other devices.
Android 13 might have Fast Pair natively, so it will be easy to connect your compatible Bluetooth accessories.
It might also reveal the much-rumored foldable Pixel.