Yesterday, Google achieved another step towards the stable Android 14 release later this year by launching the first beta version of the operating system.
This beta can be installed over-the-air on supported Pixel devices, starting with the Pixel 4a 5G, but non-Google phones are not yet officially supported.
The beta version of Android 14 doesn’t have many new features, but there are a few notable updates.
The first is a new back arrow that’s designed to help users better understand and utilize the back gesture when interacting with an app.

This arrow will adapt to the wallpaper or device theme, which is the most exciting aspect of this update according to Google.
The second feature is more graphics capabilities.
Android 14 adds new graphics features that you can use to make your app really stand out.
For those who are currently enrolled in the Android 13 QPR Beta program and have a supported device, there is no need to take further action as Android 14 Beta 1 will automatically become available to them.
To obtain comprehensive details on how to acquire the Beta version, kindly visit the developer site of Android 14.
Android 14 is finally here! I can’t wait to see what new features and changes this update has in store.