After a long wait, Google has finally launched Android 14 Beta 1. After two developer previews, the first public beta of Android 14 has been released. It brings better privacy, system navigation, performance and more. Anyone using a phone like the Google Pixel can start the process by visiting the Android 14 developer website. However, keep in mind that this is an early beta version for the public. Due to this, there are chances of many bugs in this version of Android 14 OS. Let’s know about it in detail. Also Read – How To Install Android 14 Developer Preview, It Will Support These Smartphones
Android 14 First Public Beta
For your information, let me tell you that Google had already done two previews of this new version. Developer Preview 2 was introduced in March, but with the beta release the general public is getting an opportunity to test the upcoming Android version. Also Read – Google Introduces Android 14 Developer Preview, Fold Phone Will Get Dhansu Support
Android 14 comes with these special features
One of the major features of Android 14 is system navigation. When you slide your finger from the edge of the screen to go back to the previous app, gesture navigation gets a new and more prominent back arrow. Also Read – Apple’s special feature to be found in Android 14, the mobile phone will become a web camera
Aero now matches your device’s wallpaper and theme for a better look. The new back arrow will help users better understand Android 14’s predictive back gesture experience.
Google has also improved Sharesheet in Android 14 by allowing apps to add custom actions. An app may allow you to select special actions in the Sharesheet instead of doing them separately within the respective app.
Privacy and graphics have also been improved
Android 14 brings better graphics like morphing effect along with advanced language setting. This will automatically set the language of the app as per your preference. Privacy has also been improved in upcoming Android versions, allowing apps to limit the visibility of private data to accessibility services for users with disabilities.