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Google has also released generic system images (GSIs), which you can install on any phone that supports Project Treble. These are the devices that you can currently get the Android 14 Beta on, though based on our hands-on experience with them, you're better off not installing Android 14 on them until it's more stable: More phones from other manufacturers joined the beta program after Google I/O, like it has been the case for the last few Android releases.

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Since it launched with Android 10, it isn't guaranteed to get any update beyond Android 13 as per Google's promise of three software upgrades, and it doesn't look like it will get Android 14.Īs usually, the developer preview and initial beta builds were restricted to the Google Pixel phone lineup. On the other end of the lineup, the Google Pixel 4a without the 5G denominator isn't getting any beta releases. The recently released Google Pixel 7a, Pixel Tablet, and Pixel Fold are part of the beta program as of Android 14 Beta 3 for the former and Beta 4 for the last two. If history is any indication, we're likely looking at an August or September release.The following Google Pixel devices are compatible with the beta program: A fourth beta arrived in July, and sometime after that, the stable release will follow. This means that developers can program their apps using the new features and APIs introduced in Android 14 without having to worry about any further changes ahead of the release.


In June, the roadmap shows that Android 14 reached platform stability with the third beta.
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If you want a full rundown of what's new and what's to be expected in Android 14, read on - there is a lot, and it's certainly a bigger update than Android 13, though it still doesn't compare to Android 12, which introduced Google whole new Material You design language. We're still at least one month away from the final version, and in the meantime, there are tons of new features to dig through and discover before the stable version will come to all the latest and greatest Android phones. Right now, we're looking at Android 14 Beta 4, which is the latest available release. The Android 14 beta program is well underway, with Google preparing for its big release at the end of summer in 2023.
