WWDC23 will be held in June and during this Conference Apple will present iOS 17, releasing the first beta to developers.
Google, on the other hand, like every year, has already published the first Developer Preview of Android 14, with the final release taking place after the summer.
Android 9 or lower. Previously appeared on apps made for Android 6 or lower. In short, Google is trying to raise the bar a bit in a general way for everyone, considering that now even entry level smartphones are equipped with hardware that is not exactly bad.
Other improvements are found in the complete rewrite of the "Security and Privacy" hub, in the multi-user function, in new quick pairing options with nearby devices and new options for resetting the smartphone.
One major change hidden in Android 14 may be the interest in making the first foldable device entirely built by Google.
There are already Samsung and other brands that use Android on leaflets but it seems that Android 14 will have an edge in this sense and for the necessary optimizations.
All this would lead to thinking about the introduction of a new Pixel towards the end of the year with the characteristic of an improved operating system capable of adapting screen spaces in a more intelligent and rational way when the resolution changes.
Finally, from the point of view of Accessibility, the characters can be enlarged up to 200% (Android 13 stopped at 130%).
Android 14 First Developer Preview Arrives, Here's How The iOS 17 Competitor Will Improve
Let's see what Google is focusing on for the new Android 14 operating system update
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