Pixel owners, what are your first impressions of Android 14? - eviltoast

I’ve been using the Android 14 Beta for a while now so nothing really new to me for now, but what I liked since the beta is that the battery life got better.

The ability to give apps permissions on a per-file basis is also cool, although it made some apps unusable probably because they aren’t supporting that right now (but maybe that changed or will change soon now that the stable release is out).

So what are the changes you noticed the most and which ones do you like or hate so far?

    • Lord_Logjam@feddit.uk
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      1 year ago

      I feel like they have tweaked the haptics, could just be my imagination. There are a few little visual things like the change to the numbers when inputting your PIN.

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        1 year ago

        Ok I’m glad someone said it because the haptics, to me, feel even better than before. Pixel 7a checking in… Transitions using gestures feel better as well.

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    1 year ago

    GrapheneOS Android 14 will be dropping this month. I don’t know what new features there will be but looking forward to it

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    1 year ago

    No major changes, which in my opinion is a good thing. I like the new lock screen customisation options.

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    1 year ago

    7 Pro user here, didn’t join the beta this time. Downloaded the update earlier this week and haven’t really noticed any major changes, besides the small customization changes to the lock screen and wallpapers, and the camera update (which may not be related to 14 but I got them at the same time) which flipped the camera switcher and photo library locations ha.

    I’ve noticed some apps are significantly slower, but I think that’s more on the app devs than the update itself. For example, ESPN Fantasy Football takes quite some time to update data. But then again that’s probably due to something they did.

    Overall it’s a nice improvement.

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      1 year ago

      I also haven’t noticed much. I am surprised with how little the platform updates change from the users perspective. Everything major has been mostly app updates

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      1 year ago

      Regular P7 here, and yeah, I noticed the camera update too which actually annoyed me a bit at first. I do like how they moved the camera and video buttons from the slidey menu down to dedicated toggles at the bottom though, but I was on a photo spree yesterday and the amount of times I clicked the photo button instead of the shutter button is astounding.

      Also I have noticed some apps are a lot slower now. I was reading a long Wikipedia page yesterday and about halfway through it started jittering a lot and would take a few seconds to scroll after I actually scrolled, which isn’t something that was happening in even longer pages than that one before the update

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        1 year ago

        Where’s the Easter egg ? I liked when it was dessert themed. I used to look forward to new updates. Watch the show. Now it’s just not worth it. I’m less than interested.

        • AlmightySnoo 🐢🇮🇱🇺🇦@lemmy.worldOPM
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          1 year ago

          Settings -> About phone -> Android version, then tap repeatedly on the Android version (after you entered the “Android version” screen). Once you see a rocket logo, keep pulling it to the bottom until the game starts.

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    1 year ago

    Things I’ve noted:

    • My news app now crashes on launch, making it useless. Goes to show what happens when you ignore repeated warnings about making your app compatible with the new OS update.
    • At a glance can finally show both weather information and a notification at the same time. We finally have the technology!
    • The back gesture indicator looks a little bit different. I have no strong opinions on it, maybe slightly better looking.
    • The color scheme seems a little bit darker, maybe? Again, no strong opinions.
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    1 year ago

    Pixel 7 PRO here and seems that battery take more time to be discharged than in android 13

    Is it my sensation or someone else has the same sensation?

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    1 year ago

    Without dealing with side loading, is there a trick to force a pixel 6 to update OTA on Google Fi?

    I know in the past you could clear the storage for certain Google services on the device and it would magically find an update that it claimed wasn’t available 10 seconds prior. But I’ve been out of the game for a bit. Do those tricks still work? My Google Fi pixel 6 doesn’t show an update is available and I’m still on 13. I’ve only tried rebooting and trying again so far.

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    1 year ago

    Is there any additional customization for the notification shade or does it still black out the entire screen below it?

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    1 year ago

    I’ve also been on the beta. Overall Android doesn’t seem to have really change though, aside from maybe better battery life and minor aesthetic changes.

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    1 year ago

    Nothing of value changed other than the lock screen customizations. What is nice about that is that it changes the always on display look too.

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        1 year ago

        Webcam feature depends on someone implementing it in an app right? So yeah I’m looking forward to this usecase but it’s not something anyone can use today unless some app already supports?

        I didn’t notice the new colours, what changed?

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          Pretty sure the webcam feature is you plug your phone into a PC and it can recognize your phone as a generic webcam and use it for anything without an app.

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          I think it’s included by default now so you don’t need an external app. Material you now has more colour choices including monochrome. However in my honest opinion, I think Android should let you change the colours as you please, even if it means using developer mode

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    Nothing I hate. I’m on a Pixel 5, so super outdated but will be making a leap for the Pixel 8 Pro. I think it’s quick and snappy though. No real complaints here.