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Android 14’s first beta is live — here’s all the new features

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Android 14’s first beta release is here ahead of Google I/O 2023 next month. And the Android Developers Blog (opens in new tab) has provided the low-down on what to expect in the new software.

There have already been two developer previews of Android 14, but this is the first time any user will be able to try out the new version of Google’s OS for themselves. You can download the beta onto recent Google Pixel phones, from the latest Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro to as far back as the Pixel 4a 5G. We expect that list to expand beyond Google’s own phones in future betas, as it has in previous years.

The new features added in Android 14 beta 1 are aimed partially at developers rather than users, but they’re still an interesting bunch of upgrades. For instance, changes have been made to the sharesheet, allowing greater customization for specific apps that will hopefully make moving files around much more convenient.

A screenshot from Android 14, showing new options for the sharesheet interface

(Image credit: Google)

There’s also a more prominent back arrow when using swipe gestures for easier-to-understand navigation. 

A screenshot from Android 14, showing the new back arrow that appears when using swipe gestures

(Image credit: Google)

In addition to these, Google also mentions new graphics effects for developers to use in their apps, and security improvements such as being able to better control what types of data that accessibility apps can use; apps which can require a lot of control over someone’s device in order to make them usable by people with specific needs.

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