Key Points:
- Google will be rolling out Android 14 in the third quarter of this year.
- The beta is available for Pixel devices.
- Google highlights the gesture navigation experience.
Google is working on the next generation Android 14 operating system and the company has released the first public beta of the operating system. The stable version will be released in the third quarter of this year.
Google has released the first public beta of Android 14 after releasing two developer previews. The beta update is compatible with the supported Pixel devices, starting from the Google Pixel 4a 5G.
Google is not offering any exciting features in the first public beta of Android 14 but it is coming with two user-facing UI and the first is a revamped back arrow, and the same is highlighted as part of the gesture navigation experience. It will also match with your wallpaper or device theme.
Developers can now add custom actions to the system sharesheet, and the sharesheet itself will be more intelligent in ranking sharing targets. The first public beta of Android 14 is also coming with per-app language settings.
This is just a trailer and we can expect more and detailed details during the upcoming Google I/O 2023 event which is scheduled for next month.
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