rewrite this title Android 14 review: Steady refinement

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rewrite this title Android 14 review: Steady refinement

Two years after the introduction of the Material You design language, Google is continuing to roll out refinements and tweak the overall aesthetic. That was a big part of Android 13, and Android 14 follows in a similar vein. That said, there’s a bigger focus on customization this year, and Google has lavished attention in areas that have been neglected in recent Android releases. There are several changes to accessibility features, the Android share sheet is finally getting an overhaul that makes it more consistent across devices, and the predictive back gesture is a useful addition that changes how you navigate.

All in all, Android 14 is an incremental update, but that’s not a bad thing. There are still a lot of tweaks that end up making a real difference in how you use your phone, and ultimately, that’s what you’re need in a new Android release. I used Android 14 for several months on a Pixel 7, starting out with the first public beta and installing the stable build as soon as it became available. 

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