Android 14 Stable Release Delayed to October 4, Coinciding with Pixel 8 Launch
The long-awaited release of Android 14 by Google is now officially just days away. Initially, both the new version and Android 13 were scheduled for release in August. The corporation shocked everyone, nevertheless, by postponing the rollout. New beta builds were published in the meantime, with Beta 5.2 being the most recent. When will Android 14 be out then? Recently, this query received a response. These are the specifics.
Mishaal Rahman, a leaker, claims that because Google is still working on Android 14, the stable version will not be released until the Google event on October 4. At the event, Google's most recent products, including the Pixel 8 series, are anticipated to be unveiled. Supposedly, Android 14 will be made available to consumers during this launch.
Hearing now that the source code release of Android 14 has been delayed to next month.This decision seems to have been made very late, as even OEMs were anticipating that the release would be today.OEMs are now being told that vulnerabilities detailed in the Android 14… pic.twitter.com/I137j0F0x5
— Mishaal Rahman (@MishaalRahman) September 5, 2023
It is important to note, nevertheless, that even well-known smartphone producers anticipated the release of the new model in September or even yesterday. One of these businesses, OnePlus, recently declared that the end of this month will see the general release of its OxygenOS 14 interface, which is built on the latest build.
The preparations of smartphone makers have been considerably disturbed by the delay in the introduction of Android 14. This is because Google decided to change its general release dates and stable Android beta procedures from the past.