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Google Pixel Fold and Tablet join the bleeding edge with Android 14 Beta 4

The stable release is just around the corner

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Android 14 Beta 4 is rolling out today for eligible Pixel devices. For folks keeping track of the development cycle, this is the last expected major release before it hits the stable milestone and is ready for the masses. This latest version also picks up support for the brand new Pixel Fold as well as the Pixel Tablet, which means it's the last chance for the app developers to get those tuning-and-testing toes wet before Android 14 is released.

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Android 14 beta builds are now available for these non-Google devices

A lot of phones have already received a taste of Android 14, with more to follow soon.

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Android 14 picked up the "beta" tag a while ago on Google Pixel devices, but that doesn't mean the non-Google phone you’re carrying in your pocket will get the same treatment anytime soon. This is because, unlike Apple, Google allows other OEMs to customize Android and ship their phones with various skins, which naturally takes time to develop and evaluate whenever a new version of the operating system is about to release.

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How to download the Android 14 beta to the Nothing Phone 1

You can now load Android 14 beta on your Nothing Phone 1. Here's how to do it.

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Nothing Phone 1 runs a relatively lightweight, skinned version of Android called Nothing OS. Since the release of the Nothing Phone 1, the company has done a great job keeping things up to date and has issued a number of improvements as well.

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How to download Android 14 for Google Pixel and other Android devices

Android 14 is available via beta channel, and you can install it on your Google Pixel right now.

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Android 14 is finally here! For lucky owners of the Pixel 7a or any Pixel phone as old as the Pixel 4a 5G, you'll be among the first users to see what Android 14 has to offer, as these phones can participate in Google's beta initiative.

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Android 14 Beta 3.1 update brings Fingerprint Unlock fix, June security update, and more to Pixel phones

A new patch delivers plenty of welcome fixes to compatible Pixel devices.

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Google has released its latest update for Android 14 with Beta 3.1. The latest update includes bug fixes, along with the June security update as well. Perhaps one of the biggest highlights of the new update will be a fix for Fingerprint Unlock which was not working on some Pixel smartphones. Of course, there are still plenty of issues Google is aware of with the beta, and it will continue to fix these as the beta program progresses. But for now, if you're using the Android 14 beta, you can head to your settings to grab the new OTA update.

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New Battery Saver feature in Android 14 Beta 3 could further extend battery life on Pixels

A new feature has been added to Battery Saver mode, potentially extending the life of Pixel devices.

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Every year, smartphones are getting better and better, but even the best Android phones still struggle to provide amazing battery life. While they've definitely gotten better, sometimes, you just need to be able to maximize the phone's battery when you're unable to get to a charger. Apparently, Google wasn't satisfied with its Battery Saver mode for Pixels, as it has introduced a new feature with the Android 14 Beta 3 that could extend the battery life of the phone by dimming the wallpaper.

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Android 14 'Upside Down Cake': Everything you need to know about Google's big update for 2023

Android 14 will come to a Google Pixel smartphone near you in early 2023.

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The most exciting thing about a big Android update is being able to follow a pattern to get a taste of all the new features. Google's Android 12 update marked the biggest visual redesign of the operating system since Android 5 Lollipop thanks to Material You. The new design philosophy, along with an exhaustive list of new features, made Android 12 look and feel radically different from previous iterations. Android 13 then came along and doubled down on many of the same aesthetic choices. Now we're moving on to Android 14, and there will likely be even more under-the-hood changes.

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Android 14 reaches Platform Stability milestone with Beta 3 release for Google Pixels

The latest beta update is now available for compatible Pixel phones, including the Pixel 7a.

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Google has announced Android 14 Beta 3, arriving to Pixel smartphones. Even better for Pixel 7a users is that, for the first time, they will be able to install an Android 14 beta. Android 14 Beta 3 is an important release not only for developers but enthusiasts as well, as the OS finally reaches Platform Stability. For Android updates, The "platform stability" milestone refers to when Google delivers the final SDK/NDK APIs, along with final internal APIs and app-facing system behaviors.

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Google's June update brings loads of features to Android and Wear OS

You can try several new features that are now available on Android and Wear OS.

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It's been a few weeks since Google I/O 2023, and while we patiently wait for Android 14, the company has been rolling out new features and updates across its various platforms, delivering some of the things that we saw during the firm's developer conference. Google even rolled out the Magic Compose beta sooner so that users could get an early look. Now, the company is rolling out even more updates, which the company states will help users learn new skills, stay productive, and further protect themselves and their online identities when using Android smartphones, tablets, and even Wear OS smartwatches.

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Google's latest public beta for Android 14, known as Beta 2.1, seemed to promise a more polished experience compared to previous iterations. However, reports indicate that even this version is not without its flaws, with the camera app causing complications, specifically on Pixel devices.

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Google is prepping the sweet treat of Android 14 for its Pixel smartphones, and users on the beta program are starting to see a fresh new update today. The upcoming major release of Android has just hit another milestone with a Beta 2.1 hotfix making its debut alongside a bunch of stability improvements.

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Android 14's new drag-and-drop feature can be a multitasker's dream

The new beta shows the ability to move text and media between apps with drag-and-drop.

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Android users have long cherished the platform's multitasking capabilities, and even iOS has improved in recent years. However, a notable gap remained between the two. With iOS, users had the ability to drag and drop text, images, and files between full-screen apps by long-pressing on an item and utilizing system navigation to switch between applications. However, this functionality was not available in Android. That might be changing soon thanks to a discovery made in Android 14 Beta 2.

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Android 14 to enhance multitasking by introducing a way to save App Pairs

Android 14 is bringing extended functionality to App Pairs, allowing users to save app combinations for easy access.

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We're only a few weeks removed from Google I/O 2023, but the excitement of what was announced is still coming down the pipeline. With the release of Android 14 Beta 2, we're getting one step closer to a public release, but there's still much more work to be done to get it to a public release. With that said, it looks like Android 14 could bring some much-needed improvements to multitasking, as a new feature has been discovered that will give users a way to save App Pairs.

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Android 14 Beta 2 is here with support for predictive back animations and more

Anything else you'd like to drop today, Google?

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Back in February this year, Google published the first developer preview build of Android 14. The beta branch picked up its introductory release about a month ago. Now, shortly after today's main I/O 2023 keynote, Google rolled out Android 14 Beta 2 for the Pixel devices.

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Google did not forget about privacy at I/O 2023

The company also announced a host of new security features at its annual developer conference.

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Google on Wednesday announced a plethora of improvements to its existing products and services at Google I/O 2023. To continue its commitment to protect people from cyber threats, the tech behemoth has announced an array of security features at its annual developer conference. For a company that's known for organizing the whole world’s information, it essentially boils down to digital reliability and user privacy.

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Google I/O 2023: What to expect from one of the biggest keynotes of the year

It's that time of the year again! Expect to see a lot of Google announcements in the next few days.

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Google's annual I/O conference keynote kicks off at 10 AM PT on May 10, 2023, meaning it's almost time to hear about the new developments for Android 14 and a flurry of new hardware. It's one of the most exciting keynotes of the year, and I can't wait to see what the company chief Sundar Pichai and others will showcase once they take the stage at the Shoreline Amphitheater. Google has already confirmed it will introduce a Pixel Fold during the keynote, but I am expecting to see more including its long-teased Pixel Tablet and its worst-kept secret, the Pixel 7a.

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Android 14 could take Material You customization further with new 'Fidelity' colors

More vibrant color options could be coming to Material You with Android 14.

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Material You was a big deal when it first launched with Android 12, bringing new animations and the ability to create a whole theme around a user's wallpaper, even skinning compatible app icons in the same colors. While exciting, the Material You color schemes all looked very similar, creating themes based on three accent colors paired with a couple neutral base colors. Now it looks like things could be changing, and Google could introduce bolder colors with the release of Android 14.

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Android 14 Beta 1.1 brings much-needed bug fixes to Pixel devices

The latest update brings fixes for the system UI, status bar, fingerprint reader, lock screen, and more.

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Android 14 Beta 1.1 patch is now rolling out to Pixel users, bringing a number of fixes and improvements. Although Android 14 has been relatively usable in its beta form, there are a number of issues that you'll encounter if you're using it as a daily driver. The update is now available over-the-air for compatible Pixel handsets coming in at 7.01MB.

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How to install Android 14 on Google Pixel and other Android devices

Now that the first beta of Android 14 is here, you can install it on your Google Pixel smartphone. Here's how!

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The first beta release of Android 14 is finally here, and you can give it a shot right now if you've got an eligible Google Pixel smartphone. Google also provides Generic System Images (GSI), which means the latest version of Android can be technically booted on non-Google Project Treble-compatible devices as well. If you're wondering how to download the files that you need first, then be sure to check out how to download Android 14 for your smartphone.

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With Android 14 on the horizon, only 12% of devices have Android 13 installed

It's not as bad as it sounds, as it's on track to outpace the installation rate of Android 12.

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Android 13 was released about eight months ago, but it's only installed on 12% of devices. While it's to be expected, it means that significantly more people have previous versions installed than this one. That’s according to the latest distribution statistics from Google, made available quarterly through the Android Studio development tool.