Android 14’s First Beta Has Arrived: Here’s What It Includes – SlashGear
As mentioned, a lot of the key updates in the initial beta release are developer-specific. The System Sharesheet and UI have received tweaks that should make them more user friendly. Graphics and customization options have also had a boost, so it’s possible to make apps even more unique with the latest version of Android. Paths are now queryable and interpolatable, which assists with morphing and creating vector graphics. Per-app language preferences have been enhanced, too.
A major part of beta testing focuses on app compatibility, and this is something both developers and regular users should be aware of. With each new version of Android, there’s the potential for minor and major issues to crop up in existing apps. Developers are encouraged to try their own apps out, and general users are asked to report any bugs they spot in the apps they regularly use.
In terms of general features, the back arrow has received a revamp. It has been made a bit more prominent, and should now match the device’s overall theme a little better. Security is boosted, so user data should be better shielded, and “critical actions” should not be able to occur unexpectedly. These actions include money transfers and purchasing things on a shopping app.
More features are expected to crop up, and more devices should be able to try the OS out, as subsequent beta versions are made available in the coming months.
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