Google has released the latest beta update for Android 14, bringing a number of new features and bug fixes to compatible Pixel devices. The most notable new feature in Beta 31 is a new way to manage notifications. With this update, you can now choose whether to receive notifications for specific apps in full screen, or in a smaller, less intrusive way.
Another new feature in Beta 31 is a new way to control your device’s battery life. With this update, you can now see a more detailed breakdown of how your device is using its battery, and you can also set up custom battery profiles to optimize your device’s performance for different situations. In addition to these new features, Beta 31 also includes a number of bug fixes. For example, this update fixes an issue that could cause the fingerprint sensor to fail to recognize your fingerprint.
If you’re a Pixel user, you can download the Android 14 Beta 31 update from the Google Play Store. To do this, open the Play Store app, go to the Profile tab, and then tap Manage apps & devices. Next, tap Manage next to Device & app preferences, and then tap System. Finally, tap Android Beta Program and then tap Opt in.
Once you’ve opted in to the Android Beta Program, you’ll receive an update notification for Android 14 Beta 31. Be sure to back up your data before installing the update.
Here’s a full list of changes in Android 14 Beta 31:
- New notification management features
- New battery management features
- Bug fixes
What’s new in Android 14 Beta 31
The Android 14 Beta 31 update includes a number of new features and bug fixes. Here’s a look at some of the highlights:
- New notification management features: With this update, you can now choose whether to receive notifications for specific apps in full screen, or in a smaller, less intrusive way. You can also choose to snooze notifications for a set period of time, or to dismiss them altogether.
- New battery management features: With this update, you can now see a more detailed breakdown of how your device is using its battery. You can also set up custom battery profiles to optimize your device’s performance for different situations.
- Bug fixes: This update also includes a number of bug fixes, including fixes for issues that could cause the fingerprint sensor to fail to recognize your fingerprint, and issues that could cause the device to crash.
How to get the Android 14 Beta 31 update
If you’re a Pixel user, you can download the Android 14 Beta 31 update from the Google Play Store. To do this, open the Play Store app, go to the Profile tab, and then tap Manage apps & devices. Next, tap Manage next to Device & app preferences, and then tap System. Finally, tap Android Beta Program and then tap Opt in.
Once you’ve opted in to the Android Beta Program, you’ll receive an update notification for Android 14 Beta 31. Be sure to back up your data before installing the update.
What to expect in the final release of Android 14
The final release of Android 14 is expected to be released in the fall of 2023. The final release is likely to include all of the features and bug fixes that are included in the Android 14 Beta 31 update. It’s also possible that the final release will include additional features that are not yet available in the beta update.
If you’re interested in trying out the latest features of Android 14, you can install the Android 14 Beta 31 update. However, keep in mind that the beta update is not a finished product, and it may contain bugs. If you’re not comfortable using a beta version of Android, you should wait for the final release.