Android 14 released to public and the Android Open-Source Project (AOSP) on October 4th, 2023.
Android 14 has a lot of new features. There are several small and big improvements on the surface and OS level that enhance the overall Android experience.
You can set this black-and-white theme across the OS and give your phone a whole minimal look.
Through pre-set suggestions (as prompts), you can have AI-generated wallpapers on your Android phone.
You can now access app shortcuts on the lockscreen, and change different aspects of this screen including its fonts, colours, formats, and widgets.
On select smartphones with HDR-supported displays, Android 14 will present on-device photos and videos in HDR quality.
You just have to connect your phone to the PC/laptop using a USB cable and use your Android 14-running phone's camera as a webcam for the bigger machine.
There are many more features, most of which have been part of previous beta updates. However, now the final version is out. Here's how you get it:
Your device may restart during this process. Once it finally boots, you will have Android 14 on your device.
Now, not every device gets this Android 14 release right away. Here are the ones that support it:
For starters, the stable Android 14 update will first reach the following devices: