To the news of Android 13, we have to add another feature which until now was exclusive to the Google Pixel. It is the emergency application, which can save your life and with the arrival of the new version of Android, we see it as a tool that ensures our safety start reaching more mobiles.
At the application of the emergencies It reached Pixels in 2019 and during these three years it was exclusive to Google mobiles, but with the arrival of Android 13 the company made the application available to its partners, and many manufacturers have started integrating the Google Emergency app to their devices with Android 13.
Google Emergency app reaches more mobiles
With Android 13, manufacturers who want to can install the Google Emergency app by default on their devices. This application helps the user to know what to do and how to react in case of emergency or accident, offering to quickly contact emergency services, sharing location and other information of interest.
Now that Android 13 is reaching more and more mobile phones from more manufacturers, that’s when the emergency app is seen on models from manufacturers such as Sony, Vivo, iQOO or Nothing, but it’s expected that as Android 13 reaches more manufacturers, they’ll also do so in models that don’t have their own implementation of an emergency system as standard. Samsung has its own emergency app.
The app Google Emergencies It is now available on the following mobiles after the update to Android 13:
- Nothing Telephone (1)
- Sony Xperia 5IV
- Sony Xperia 1IV
- iQOO 7
- iQOO 8 Pro
- iQOO 9 SE
- iQOO 9 Pro
- iQOO 9T
- iQOO I2202
- iQOO 11
- iQOO Neo7
- Vivo X80 Pro
- Vivo X90
- Vivo X90 Pro
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