What's new in android 14?

The name for Android 14 has not been officially announced yet, but it is rumored to be called "Upside Down Cake".

Android 14 is the upcoming version of the Android mobile operating system, which is developed by Google. It is expected to be released in the third quarter of 2023.


Here are some of the new features and changes that are rumored to be included in Android 14:

Improved privacy and security features: Android 14 is expected to include a number of new features to improve user privacy and security, such as the ability to grant apps temporary permissions, the ability to revoke app permissions individually, and the ability to disable unused apps.

Enhanced performance and battery life: Android 14 is expected to include a number of optimizations to improve performance and battery life. For example, it is expected to include a new feature called "Project Mainline" that will allow Google to push out updates to core Android components directly to users, without having to wait for device manufacturers to release updates.

New features for developers: Android 14 is expected to include a number of new features for developers, such as the ability to create foldable-screen-specific apps, the ability to use new machine learning APIs, and the ability to develop apps that support different display sizes and aspect ratios.

In addition to these new features and changes, Android 14 is also expected to include a number of bug fixes and other improvements.


Here are some of the specific features that have been confirmed for Android 14:

Support for lossless audio when using wired headphones

Support for 10-bit HDR (aka Ultra HDR)

Improvements to the Camera2 and CameraX extensions

New features for per-app language settings

New features for accessibility, such as the ability to scale text up to 200% and new hearing devices settings

New lock screen customization options


All features mentioned in following link:

https://developer.android.com/about/versions/14/features

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