Android 13, also known as the Devil Fruit user “Kabuto”, has a new ability that could make his attacks less blinding. The ability is called “Flash Blindness” and it causes the opponent to become temporarily blinded. Kabuto first demonstrated the ability during his battle against Luffy in an attempt to defeat him without having to use his full power. The new ability could be a big advantage for Kabuto in future fights, as it would allow him to take down opponents without them being able to see what’s happening. It’s also possible that this new ability could be used in combination with other Devil Fruit abilities, giving Kabuto even more versatility when it comes to attacking. ..


Currently, Android has toggles that let you turn the phone on and off, but it doesn’t have the option to adjust how bright it is. By default, it seems to go to maximum brightness, because it’s rather blinding, no matter what phone you own.

According to Esper, Android 13 is introducing some new API additions called the getTorchStrengthLevel and turnOnTorchWithStrengthLevel methods to the CameraManager class. This lets us know that the operating system and third-party apps will be able to control the brightness of the LED light on the back of the phone.

Because of the openness of Android, not all phones will be able to control the flashlight’s brightness. Certain parameters must be met by the phone’s hardware in order for the flashlight to be adjustable.

Esper explained the limitations, saying, “The reason support for this feature will be limited is that it will require an update to the camera hardware abstraction layer (HAL). A HAL is the software that defines the interface between the OS and the underlying hardware.”

As mentioned, Samsung has offered this feature on its modified version of Android for some time, so it’s nice to see the base Android OS catching up to Samsung and iPhone.

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