Today, Google officially released Android 14 at the "Made By Google" event in New York. At the same time, Google also released the Android14 Open Source Project (AOSP). Today, the source code of Android 14 was pushed to the Android Open Source Project (AOSP), which also means that Android 14 is officially released. The operating system will start rolling out to Pixel devices today and will be rolled out to more mobile devices later this year.
Android 14 brings performance and efficiency improvements, including freezing cached applications, optimizing broadcasts, launching applications faster, and reducing memory usage. Android 14 also supports 200% font scaling, individual application language preferences, regional preferences, UltraHDR image format support, improved camera extensions, lossless USB audio support, various graphics driver enhancements, OpenJDK17 support, and various privacy and security updates.
For more details about the Android 14 AOSP release, visit the Android Developers blog:
https://android-developers.googleblog.com/2023/10/android-14-is-live-in-aosp.html