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Google released the first developers a little while ago preview Androidat 14. He has now announced a timetable for his preliminary release. If he sticks to the plan he's set, he'll release two developer previews and four betas before releasing a stable version. It should arrive sometime after July.

Google has already released one developer preview, so there is one more left. It's scheduled to come out in March, according to his schedule. In April for Android 14 will open up the beta program so more people can "get their hands" on it. Unlike the developer previews, which will be limited to Pixel phones only, the beta program will apparently be open to more devices.

The second beta is scheduled to be released in May, when Google traditionally holds its developer conference Google I/O. He could announce her right there. It is likely that this beta will come with more news than the first one. Google plans to release the third beta in June. It will probably add features aimed at developers. The final beta is due out in July. With respect to Android 13 to Android 12 is likely the stable version of the next one Androidu will be released in August. Right after that, Samsung will start testing its One UI 6.0 superstructure, which it should have on all supported devices Galaxy manage to deliver by the end of the year, maybe even earlier.

It will be interesting to see how Google's upcoming products "fit" into this schedule. According to unofficial reports, the company will officially introduce the long-awaited Pixel Tablet at the mentioned conference, while sometime this year it is expected to reveal the foldable smartphone to the world Pixel Fold. Then there's also the Pixel 7a phone, which should be unveiled during the beta phase. Google usually puts new devices into the beta program later.

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