Android 14 Beta 4 Is Now Rolling For Pixel Phones, Pixel Fold, And Pixel Tablet

Android 14 Beta 4 is Now Rolling for Pixel Phones, Pixel Fold, and Pixel Tablet

Google has finally started rolling out the Android 14 Beta 4, available for all supported Pixel devices. This time, Pixel Fold and Pixel Tablet are also included, along with all the phones that support it. Considering how the OS has already reached Performance Stability, the latest beta release can more or less be considered a near-final build, and you shouldn’t be running into a lot of issues.

Android 14 Beta 4 is finally here as Android 14 inches closer to full stability

With the latest Android 14 Beta 4, Google has also issued a statement giving you a better understanding of what you are dealing with. Here is what Google has to say about the latest update.

With Beta 4, 5, and other final beta releases, we’ll offer release candidate builds for your final testing. When you’ve finished testing, you should release compatible updates for your apps, SDKs, libraries, tools, and game engines to ensure that users who upgrade their devices around the final release have a good user experience.

The Android 14 Beta 4 comes with a long list of changes that you can check below for your convenience. Some issues are developer related and have been resolved, and other general issues have also been resolved.

Fixed developer-reported issues

  • Fixed a system issue that caused both notifications to stop appearing and Quick Settings tiles to stop working until the device was restarted.
  • Fixed system issues that sometimes caused VoIP apps to stop recording audio when the screen was locked or the app was put in the background.
  • Fixed an issue where the title of the currently playing song would abruptly disappear or be replaced with other information when transitioning a device from always-on-display mode to the lockscreen.
  • Fixed an issue that sometimes prevented devices from charging or allowed a device to charge but erroneously reported that there were issues with the connected charging cable or accessory.
  • Fixed a system issue that sometimes caused the Android System Intelligence service to crash.

Other resolved issues

  • Fixed an issue that caused the CredentialManager registry to fail when using more than one set of credentials.
  • Fixed issues where the HealthConnect API returned null pointer exceptions in some cases to calling apps.
  • Fixed issues that could cause boot loops and “Application not responding” messages on some devices.
  • Fixed an issue where some elements on the system UI didn’t retheme correctly when switching between day and night modes.
  • Fixed a system issue that caused the Picture-in-Picture (PiP) window to be unresponsive when using an app (such as Google Maps) in PiP mode and then locking the screen and reopening the app by tapping the notification on the lock screen.
  • Fixed an issue where the lockscreen wallpaper was sometimes reset to a blank, black screen when setting a new wallpaper for the home screen.
  • Fixed issues that caused poor UI animations in the launcher.
  • Fixed an issue where an intent picker dialog was incorrectly shown during work profile setup, which interfered with a user completing setup successfully.
  • Fixed an issue that caused the rounded borders on notifications to display incorrectly.
  • Fixed an issue where a device could sometimes become unresponsive if eSIM was disabled.
  • Fixed an issue where the lock screen sometimes got stuck with a blank, black screen.
  • Fixed an issue with ConnectivityService that could cause a device to crash and restart in rare cases.
  • Fixed an issue that sometimes caused the system volume slider to be stuck on the screen.
  • Fixed issues where the titles of some Settings pages were not announced correctly and some areas within the system Settings app couldn’t be accessed when TalkBack was enabled.
  • Fixed an issue that could cause fingerprint enrollment to fail if the device was rotated during enrollment.
  • Fixed an issue where connected Bluetooth devices were not ranked correctly in the system audio output switcher.
  • Fixed an issue where the notification shade didn’t close after tapping a notification to launch an intent. Fixed an issue that sometimes caused the analog clock to fail to display when viewing wallpaper preview.
  • Fixed an issue that sometimes caused only a right-side Bluetooth earbud to be paired.
  • Fixed issues that prevented app launch animations from playing correctly.
  • Fixed an issue where notifications from a prioritized conversation were erroneously dismissed when the group of non-prioritized notifications was dismissed.
  • Fixed an issue where the sharesheet sometimes crashed after pressing the copy button.
  • Fixed an issue where the UI didn’t return to the sharesheet workflow if a user edited an image from the sharesheet.
  • Fixed an issue that sometimes caused Face Unlock to fail.
  • Fixed an issue that sometimes caused a USB headset to consume additional power when connected to a device that was making a call using Voice over LTE (VoLTE).
  • Fixed a null pointer exception that sometimes caused the launcher to crash after launching an app.
  • Fixed an issue where, when using a device with a work profile, the Google Play Store app in the work profile would hang or crash when launched.
  • Fixed various issues that caused the system UI to crash in some cases.
  • Fixed other various issues that were impacting system stability.

As far as the Android 14 Beta 4, it is available on all the supported devices, and you can get the OTA package or factory image, so if you are looking to go ahead and install the update on your phone, you can do so with ease. You can find the links below:

If you need help installing the latest update, you can refer to our guide here, and it will have everything that you need to install Android 14 Beta 4 on your supported Pixel device.