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Android OS 14 released: which smartphones will receive the update

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Google smartphones will be the first to be updated, and only later will other manufacturers adapt and release Android 14 for their devices.

Google released the final version of Android 14. It was released on October 4. GSM Arena writes about it, citing the Canadian retailer Telus.

The new mobile OS will debut alongside the Google Pixel 8 lineup.

It has been reported that Android 14 will receive all Google Pixel devices, starting with the Pixel 4a.

Google devices will be the first to receive new versions of the operating system. Other smartphones – in a few weeks or months. We are talking about almost all the flagships of the last 2-3 years and mid-range smartphones.

Budget devices will only receive the update in mid-2024.

Android 14 will have satellite connectivity, which will be available in more than 150 countries.

We remind you that the American company Microsoft released the Windows 11 operating system ahead of schedule on October 4.

Google introduced the Android 12 operating system


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