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?

  • @joemo
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    81 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.

    • @EddieTee77@lemmy.world
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      31 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

    • @Baku@aussie.zone
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      31 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

    • Gort
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      31 year ago

      Is there any good reason why they flipped the camera switcher and photo library around? I’ve been constantly hitting the camera switcher by accident since the update to the camera app. Minor gripe, but I can’t see the point of the switch.

      • @joemo
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        21 year ago

        I would assume that most people would open the camera app and use the switcher. It is probably a more natural motion. 🤷

        But to me that’s the way it should have been designed, it’s weird to make that change after it’s been that way for a while.