Android 13 contains a wealth of new features and updates, but many of these require a little digging to find. Unlike Android 12, which introduced sweeping design changes, Android 13 focuses on refining these changes. So you’ll need to delve into your Settings app to find many of the new additions to the OS.

In this article, we walk you through some subtler changes in your settings introduced by Android 13 and where to find them. If you’re interested in the rest of Android 13, check out our breakdown of everything we know about Android 13.
Change your app language settings
This setting is a must-change for bilingual Android users. While you can already change your phone’s language, Android 13 introduces per-app language settings. This lets you use individual apps in a different language from the rest of your phone. This is helpful because while many popular apps work fine in any language, some are optimized for single languages, resulting in inaccurate translations.
To enable this setting, head to the App Info page of an app and tap the Language button


