Google pushes the gradual upgrade to the Pixel phones running on Android 14 beta with UPB2.230407.019 software version. The new upgrade weighs only 35.80MB in size, so, you can quickly upgrade your phone to new software. The security patch remains unchanged, you will receive beta 2.1 with May 2023 security patch. Moving to the features and changes, then Google releases the Android 14 beta 2.1 with fixes including an issue that sometimes caused audio disruptions with the device’s speakers, more issues causing the battery percentage to display as 0% regardless of the actual battery percentage, more stability fixing apps crash and freeze issues, and many more. Here’s the complete list of changes coming with the Android 14 beta 2.1. Now if you own an eligible Pixel smartphone running on the second beta, then you can easily upgrade your Pixel smartphone to the incremental beta by navigating to the System Updates in Settings and then downloading the new beta. If your phone is running on the Android 13 stable version and you want to try out the Android 14 beta, then you need to sign up for the Android Beta Program, see the process in this story. Make sure your phone is eligible for the Android 14, these are the eligible models – Pixel 4a 5G, Pixel 5, Pixel 5a, Pixel 6, Pixel 6 Pro, Pixel 6a, Pixel 7, and Pixel 7 Pro. You can also manually sideload the Android 14 beta on your Pixel phone, you can download the OTA builds for manual installation from this page. Before updating your phone, make sure to take a backup of important data and also charge your phone to at least 50%.

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