The 14th version of Android, which is present in 70% of smartphones worldwide, is set to be released soon. Smartphone manufacturers have already started preparations for this operating system developed by technology giant Google, and the release date was recently revealed. Here is the release date of Android 14…
Android 14 Release Date
Android 14, codenamed “Upside Down Cake,” will bring many new features to smartphones. Among the most eagerly anticipated features is the ability to grant partial access to your gallery to mobile apps that need it.
Furthermore, the new version will allow you to record your screen within a single app. With this feature, when you switch to a different app while recording the screen, those moments will be shown as black in the video.
Additionally, Android 14 will introduce innovations such as the Emoji Lab application, where you can create your own wallpapers with custom shapes and patterns, and new themes compatible with wallpapers. So, when is the Android 14 release date?
Android 14 was originally expected to be released last month, but this did not happen. Today, a new claim has emerged. This claim points to October 4th as the release date for Android 14, which will also coincide with the introduction of Google Pixel 8 phones. According to the same rumor, on the same day, an Android U update, which is the abbreviation for Upside Down Cake, will be distributed from Pixel 8 to Pixel 4a.
The main features of Android 14 include:
- Granting partial access to apps that want access to your gallery.
- The Emoji Lab application, where you can create your own wallpapers with custom shapes and patterns.
- New themes compatible with wallpapers.
- The ability to preview wallpapers before using them.
- The ability to set the first day of the week, choose your calendar, and determine temperature units.
- Customizing the color of the phone’s LED light.
- New options for document and image sharing.
- User interface improvements for the Settings app.
The countdown has begun for Android 14. What are your thoughts on this topic? What are your expectations for the new version? Would you use it if the update comes to your phone? You can share your opinions with us in the comments section below.
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