The second Android 14 Developer Preview just landed, and we’re seeing a lot of important updated centered around improving security and battery life.
To list a few, there’s a new API to support a passwordless sign-in, streamlined app performance, and greater control over data that you share with individual apps. Let’s break down the big things coming down the pipeline.
Working off the privacy platform established across Android 12 and 13, Android 14 adds a few more handy features to secure whatever data needs to be protected from potential prying eyes.
Beyond the minutiae, such as UI styling updates to the credential manager and increased restrictions on apps launching activities in the background, here are the two most notable features:
With every new version of Android comes a slew of optimizations to squeeze a little more battery life out of your phone and improve system health. This time round, there are two important updates:
If you’re feeling brave, you can download the beta on any compatible Google Pixel phone. But this is only the second developer preview, so expect a fair few bugs.
For the rest of us waiting for the full release, there’s a lot to get excited about in Android 14 — small tweaks to improve the overall experience rather than any big sweeping changes. That’s critical for continuing to iterate on Google’s juggernaut mobile OS.
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