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Google Android 14 Beta to roll out in April 2023: All the features you must know

Google this month started rolling out Android 13 with many new features, including improved privacy controls, language settings and more, starting with Pixel devices.

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Google is expected to start rolling out the new Android 14 Beta version for its Pixel smartphones by next year. It has been reported that the tech giant will start to roll the latest operating system's Beta version by April 2023, as the quarterly platform release (QPR1) beta for Android 13 starts next month.

Google originally stated the Android 13 QPR betas would run until June 2023.

The company now says that the "Android 13 Beta has concluded with the stable public release of Android 13 in August 2022", stressing that the QPR1 beta starts next month.

The beta releases are scheduled to "continue through March 2023," and there will likely just be two QPRs: T1B (stable in December) and T2B, reports 9to5Google.

Afterwards, Android 14 beta releases start, presumably in April with UPB builds for the Pixel.

Additionally, the company said the "devices must be on a non-Developer Preview public stable build to enrol in the beta programme."

If you're running a Developer Preview, Google tells you to switch to the current stable release and then enrol in the Android Beta Programme.

Android 13 Beta 1 was released a month before the annual Google I/O developer conference this year.

The Android 14 Developer Preview could start in February, the report mentioned.

Google this month started rolling out Android 13 with many new features, including improved privacy controls, language settings and more, starting with Pixel devices.

Google said Android 13 will roll out to Samsung Galaxy, ASUS, HMD (Nokia phones), Realme, Sharp,  iQOO, Motorola,  Sony, Tecno, vivo, OnePlus, OPPO, Xiaomi and more later this year.

Inputs from IANS