Tech News Desk – Google has released the first developer preview of Android 14, the next version of which will be rolled out to smartphones later this year. However, Google has not given any information about what the new update is and how exactly Android 14 will be for us. Let us tell you that this is still in preview mode, so we may see changes in the update version. As we mentioned, the new update has been named Android 14 across the market. At the same time, Google has named it ‘Upside Down Cake’. Explain that upside down cakes are baked upside down. That means you will get something different. Let’s know about it.
Google says that Google will release two developer previews until March so that developers can try out new features and test their apps. In early March, four beta builds will be released. Android 14 is expected to reach the platform stability stage in June. Once the beta program ends, Google may release Android 14 for eligible Pixel smartphones in August. Google Pixel smartphones will be the first devices to get the Android 14 update. Pixel smartphones eligible for the update include Pixel 4a 5G, Pixel 5, Pixel 5a, Pixel 6, Pixel 6 Pro, Pixel 6a, Pixel 7, and Pixel 7 Pro.
Google says that Android 14 builds on previous work on Android 13 and Android 12L, which means it could have better support for tablets and foldables. Not only this, with Android 14, Google is preventing the installation of old apps built for previous Android iterations, thereby curbing the issue of malicious apps.
Fonts can be enlarged up to 200 percent, so people who like their fonts bigger or are facing vision issues can see them better on their smartphone. Android 14 will let users clone apps, we’ve seen a similar feature on custom ROMs before. With this feature, users can clone one app and use two different accounts.