Last Wednesday, the Google company launched its latest update after a year of presenting Android 13, it is Android 14 that they announce with more features than its predecessor.
Through a statement, the company explained that last year they showed Android 13 with features like Spatial Audio, a new multimedia player and through updates they added features planned for a new operating system such as large screen features, improved multitasking, among others.
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One of the new features Android 14 introduces is making it easier to change wallpapers and set custom shortcuts on the lock screen. It was indicated that you can choose between new blocking templates and also that the screen will be adapted to the situation via artificial intelligence. “For example, if the weather suddenly deteriorates, the weather widget on the lock screen will become more prominent,” it added.
HDR images are also supported with Ultra HDR.
The operating system will integrate with Health Connect for one-place data storage and privacy control. When an application shares location data with third parties, you will also receive a notification asking you to authorize access if you agree.
As for digital security, there will be a device PIN, but this time it will consist of six digits and writing it will unlock the screen without having to press Enter.
Google also reported that users with low vision will have an improved magnifier that will be more intuitive and will have a configuration that allows you to adjust the part of the screen to magnify. Likewise, you can quickly change the font size of the text and improve readability with the non-linear font size.
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“This prevents text that is already large enough from becoming larger than necessary; “That way you can read the screen without the text breaking up, spanning multiple lines, or interrupting the layout of the page,” he adds.
Likewise, there will be more intuitive ways to connect to headphones and there will be flash notifications that provide visual flashes of light on incoming notifications.
The update is now available for compatible Pixel devices and is expected to reach Samsung Galaxy, iQOO, Nothing, OnePlus, Oppo, Realme, Sharp, Sony, Tecno, vivo and Xiaomi by the end of the year. (JO)
Source: Eluniverso

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