This is the first foldable smartphone to get Android 14 beta update – Times of India

Google kickstarted its annual developer conference — Google I/O 2023 with a splash. At the event, the company unveiled its first foldable smartphone and the mid-range Pixel 7a. Along with the two smartphones, the company also revealed some new features of the upcoming Android 14 operating system. Along with the new features, Google also announced new Android 14 betas on more devices and the Oppo N2 Flip is the first foldable smartphone to get it.
Oppo has launched the first Android 14 beta for Oppo Find N2 Flip. Launched earlier this year, the Oppo N2 Flip users can now download the Android 14 beta on their devices. The beta is quite unstable and is only for ‘advanced users’ and developers. The beta update brings the latest features of the Android OS to the smartphone.
“The Oppo Find N2 Flip will be one of the first smartphones in the world to receive the new Google Android 14 Beta 1 update. Developers and early-adopters can get their hands on the developer’s version of ColorOS built around the first beta of Android 14, experimenting with new features and APIs on their OPPO flip phone,” said Oppo.
Android 14 includes several updates to enhance productivity, performance, privacy, security, and user customization. It offers more intuitive system user interfaces, such as the new mid-display back arrow and an improved system share sheet. To strengthen users’ privacy, the system allows apps to limit visibility of specified views only to accessibility services. These days, foldable devices provide an opportunity for innovative app development. Developers are also encouraged to use Android APIs, tools, and resources provided by Google to build apps designed for large and small screens.

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