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I haven’t used Android 13 yet! Android 14 is about to ride the face?

Google published a new generation of the Android 13 official version system in the middle of this month. We also gave it a quick introduction at that time. The consensus is that Android 13 hasn’t gotten any attention at all.

In reality, our group’s somewhat more experienced digital practitioners don’t give significant version changes much thought. Because it is not Android’s most native operating system, domestic consumers and everyone else consider the modified Android system as superior. In this instance, everyone will not pay that much attention to whether Android has been updated.

Android 14 is about to ride the face

I haven't used Android 13 yet! Android 14 is about to ride the face
I haven’t used Android 13 yet! Android 14 is about to ride the face

Most domestic mobile phone makers will still make the necessary adjustments to new Android versions, though. As an illustration, OPPO officially unveiled the new ColorOS 13 system, based on the most recent Android 13 magic upgrade, yesterday.

Google has provided a timeframe for Android 14 even though few models have been able to update early customers.

The QPR (Quarterly Platform Releases) test for Android 13 was supposed to expire in June 2023, but that date has been moved up to April of the following year, according to the Android Beta website.

The first beta of Android 14 will be released in April of next year, and the pace may be characterized as being rather quick because Google no longer permits two main test versions to exist concurrently. Do you find it a little absurd that some users, even those who don’t pay much attention to the mobile phone version, don’t even know what Android version their phone is? The first internal beta list of MIUI 14 has been Released, involving nearly 30 Models

I haven't used Android 13 yet! Android 14 is about to ride the face
I haven’t used Android 13 yet! Android 14 is about to ride the face

On the eve of the introduction of Android 13, Google revealed user statistics showing that Android 12 is only installed on 13.3% of devices, Android 11, which has declined from 28.3% in May to 27%, is in the first place, followed by Android 10 at 22.3% and Android 9 at 14.5%.

According to the information above, Google is having trouble promoting its own updated version, but who cares? After all, I’ve been arguing that Android’s fluency should be on par with Apple’s since version 4.4. Android 14 is now needed as a result.

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The Android version’s fragmentation issue is still a major concern. How else could Apple continue to sell better and better?

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