Android 14 and Pixel 8 series are only a couple of months away. The OS and the new phones will be going official in October, but that does not mean we will not get some exciting details about the upcoming update. As you know, the beta is already going strong, and it has reached a point where one could consider it stable. Keeping that in mind, we have a fresh leak suggesting some new changes in the upcoming update.
If you have been keeping up with Android 14 coverage, you would know that the new update does not bring a complete overhaul for visuals. However, it takes what Android 13 does and makes it a lot better. Now, we have more information on what the upcoming update will bring.
For starters, Android 14 is going to bring several changes, including a new floating pop-up that will show your battery once it reaches 10%. There is also a battery widget. You can check your phone's manufacturing year in the About section. IMEI number will now be hidden, and you must tap on it to reveal it. Furthermore, the user section will show profile pictures.
Moving further, Android 14 will also bring haptic feedback when customizing the lock screen, you can customize lock screen shortcuts, and of course, it would not be a new Android version without some clock styles. Screen recording toggles are also getting a facelift. The source also confirms that you are getting new gesture navigation tutorials, along with better performance and thermal management.
Although this light might look long to some people, the good news is that Android 14 is going to bring a number of other changes that we'll get to know as we move closer to the final release. Another thing to note here is that the changes reported in this post are strictly for the stock
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