The biggest highlight of the current Android 12 system is that it has overhauled the previous versions. But as it usually happens, this version is not going to be an all-around perfect operating system. It seems this mission is set on the next-gen Google OS, Android 13. For instance, Android 12 laid the necessary foundation for Bluetooth Low Energy Audio. The latter is a new standard for low-power audio transmission over Bluetooth. And though Android 12 introduced the Bluetooth LE Audio API, its developers still should do a lot of work to enable full support for Bluetooth LE Audio. However, the recent commits submitted to the Android Open Source Project (AOSP) show that the tech’s full support may finally come in Android 13.