– Google has released the public beta version of the Android 14 operating system, following the release of two developer previews.
– The operating system has undergone several changes, including a more visible and convenient “back” arrow, a Share menu that offers a better user experience, and new privacy features.
– Android 14 also offers advanced language settings for developers to fine-tune language selection for individual applications.
– The operating system is compatible with Pixel smartphones from 4a 5G upwards.
– Google has launched the public beta version of its latest operating system, Android 14, after releasing two developer previews earlier.
– The new OS has several notable changes, including a more visible and color-adaptive “back” arrow in applications, an updated Share menu with better app integration, and new privacy features to protect vulnerable populations from accidental money transfers and other incidents.
– Advanced language settings have also been added for developers to fine-tune language selection for individual applications.
– The public beta is currently only available for Pixel smartphones from 4a 5G upwards. More details can be found on Google’s blog.
Google has released the first public beta version of its Android 14 operating system, following the release of two developer previews. The beta is currently available for most Pixel smartphone owners. The new operating system includes several notable changes, including a more visible and convenient “back” arrow in applications that adapts to color themes, better predictive gestures, a revamped share menu with new app options, and new privacy features aimed at vulnerable populations.
Advanced language settings have also been introduced, allowing for more precise language selection for individual applications. More information is available on the Google blog, and the operating system is compatible with Pixel smartphones from 4a 5G upwards