You Can Now Get Android 14 Beta On OnePlus, Xiaomi, Nothing, And A Host Of Other Devices

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Last night, Google gave us many announcements of all the products and services it is currently working on. Shortly after the main keynote ended, the Android 14 Beta 2 started rolling out to all supported Pixel devices. Today, we have a list of all the smartphones that can actually go ahead and look forward to the update.

Over 10 devices from different OEMs can now install the Android 14 beta version with ease

Companies such as Nothing, OnePlus, Xiaomi, and more have announced support for Android 14 beta, while some names like Asus, Nokia, and Samsung are missing. Samsung, we know, is currently internally testing the Android 14-based One UI 6.0, and it could hit the stable channel by the end of this year.

Here is a list of all the devices that can now go ahead and install Android 14 beta:

You can see that Android 14 is now available on a number of devices. I am surprised that Lenovo has decided to bring the update to a tablet of all devices, but considering how the company is not really indulging in smartphones all that much, it does make sense. As mentioned before, some other prominent names are missing from the list, but that does not mean we won't be seeing updates from them.

For those wondering, Android 14 will not bring many changes as far as the visuals are concerned. However, you can expect a lot of under-the-hood improvements and a lot of features that AI drives. Another thing to note here is that although the visual changes will be limited at best, you will still get some enhancements, including support for more granular theming.

Android 14 should be out for all supported Pixel devices by October, with the rest of the OEMs to follow. As far as Samsung is concerned, we should have the One UI 6.0 update sometime in November and December, and considering Samsung's history, the rollout is going to be swift.

Written by Furqan Shahid

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