As of yesterday’s Google I/O 2022 keynote, Android 13 Beta 2 is official and it’s already bringing some vital adjustments to how telephones share pictures with a Chromebook. That’s based mostly on latest reports stemming from customers who famous the change.
Going far past the introduced enhancements to message sharing, the brand new replace permits a telephone and Chromebook to be built-in. Particularly, by not solely sharing latest web sites, messages, and unlocking — as pairing at the moment does. But in addition by permitting latest pictures captured on a paired smartphone operating Android 13 Beta 2 to indicate up on a Chromebook.
As a result of the brand new function is a part of Telephone Hub, the pictures seem beneath the phone-shaped icon on a Chromebook’s shelf. And that’s additionally why the toggle for the brand new function seems in Telephone Hub in Chromebook Settings. As proven within the photographs beneath.
That signifies that customers can’t solely see their phone-captured pictures or movies virtually immediately on a Chromebook. They’ll additionally work together with and use that media.
Customers even have management over whether or not media may be shared on the telephone facet. As soon as a telephone is related, a toggle seems on the telephone itself.
How are you going to use this new Android 13 Chromebook-related function to sync latest pictures?
Now, as of this writing, most customers gained’t be seeing the brand new choice. And that’s as a lot to do with the Chromebook getting used to sync pictures as with the Android 13 Beta 2 requirement.
Not solely do customers want the newest Beta for Android on their smartphones. Additionally they want a Chromebook and for that gadget to be paired with their telephone. Furthermore, as a secondary requirement, the Chromebook in query must be on the developer channel as nicely.
That usually means going by way of the setup course of once more, as soon as the Chromebook is returned to the Steady channel. In fact, that additionally occurs to be one thing most customers are more likely to have to do. Because the developer channel is a beta channel for the OS and comes with loads of bugs. However the options ought to arrive on the Steady channel ahead of later, now that Android 13 is ramping up for finalization.