IT House June 20 news,Android 13 For the first time, the system will natively support the exFAT (Extended File Allocation Table File System, extended FAT, that is, the extended file allocation table) file system, bringing the device the ability to process files larger than 4GB on the disk.
Esper’s technical editor Mishaal Rahman finds his Pixel 6 Pro from Android After the 12L system was upgraded to the Android 13 beta version, the exFAT file system was supported. That is, if you use a USB flash drive, SD card, or other storage media formatted in exFAT, the Pixel 6 phone with Android 13 will natively support installing them. The previous Android system did not support the exFAT format, and users had to use files like Paid exFAT plugin for Paragon.
IT House learned that exFAT is a file system suitable for flash memory introduced by Microsoft in Windows Embeded 5.0 and above (including Windows CE 5.0, 6.0, Windows Mobile5, 6, 6.1). for larger files. For flash memory, the NTFS file system is not suitable, exFAT is more suitable.
Some other Android OEM’s devices may already support the exFAT file system because they pay Microsoft, Samsung being one of them.
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