As we anticipate the forthcoming stable release of Android 14, Google has unveiled a pivotal development phase with the introduction of Android 14 Beta 5. This iteration marks the final stretch of beta testing, playing a critical role in refining the operating system and ensuring its readiness for widespread use.
Let’s delve into the details.

The Role of Beta 5 Android 14 Beta 5 is the final pre-release version before the stable release. It serves as a “release candidate,” indicating that it has the potential to become the stable version if no major issues are identified. This version allows Google to gather last-minute feedback from users and make any necessary adjustments before the official launch.

This version allows Google to gather last-minute feedback from users and make any necessary adjustments before the official launch.
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Stability and Finalization
While Beta 5 doesn’t introduce new features, it does include finalized versions of the Software Development Kit (SDK) and Native Development Kit (NDK) APIs. This means that developers can now work with a stable set of tools and interfaces to optimize their apps for Android 14. System behaviors that could impact applications have been stabilized, providing developers with a clear understanding of how their apps will interact with the upcoming OS.
Bug Fixes and Enhancements
Beta 5 is focused on fixing bugs and problems that were discovered in previous beta versions. Google has included a comprehensive list of these fixes in the release notes, ensuring that the operating system is as reliable and consistent as possible. The following bugs have been fixed:
- Fixed an issue where after unlocking a device using a PIN, TalkBack provides incorrect audio.
- Fixed an issue where Wi-Fi scanning was consuming too much battery.
- Fixed an issue where some pictures would glitch with extra shadow blocks.
- Fixed an issue where in some cases, the fingerprint sensor icon wouldn’t appear as expected.
- Fixed an issue where voice over Wi-Fi wasn’t enabled by default.
- Fixed an issue on Pixel Fold devices where the device loses antenna ranging session information and cannot recover it.
- Fixed an issue where an extraneous white bar would appear in some apps.
- Fixed a background color issue with the UI used to add a shortcut to the home screen.
- Fixed a launcher issue that was causing frequent crashes and other quality issues.
- Fixed an issue on Pixel tablets where user interaction during the transition from screen saver to low-light clock causes a SysUI crash.
- Fixed a Pixel Fold issue where tapping would fail to wake the device.
- Fixed a Pixel Fold issue where the system buttons would have inconsistent positions after folding and unfolding.
- Fixed an issue causing SysUI crashes when removing an app pair in landscape.
- Fixed an issue the launcher doesn’t fully render after setup.
- Fixed an issue where the system displayed an incorrect mobile connection type.
- Fixed an issue where navigating back to exit an app leads to users no longer being able to open the app.
- Fixed an issue where wallpaper previews were sometimes blank.
- Fixed an issue where the system theme changes from yellow to pink after rebooting.
- Fixed an overscroll issue with ScrollView.
- Fixed an issue where certain color palettes were difficult to see when the lock screen was activated.
- Fixed an issue where users couldn’t enable battery sharing if a work profile exists on the device.
- Fixed an issue where a tablet screen inappropriately turns off when docked.
- Fixed an issue where the device policy manager was preventing notifications from appearing.
- Fixed an issue where group notifications couldn’t be expanded.
- Fixed an issue where the lockscreen didn’t properly display the clock.
- Fixed various camera issues that were causing crashes and reductions in quality.
- Fixed an issue with power consumption during video playback.
- Fixed a Weather clock rendering issue.
- Fixed an issue where the lock screen customization preview didn’t match the end result.
- Fixed an issue that was causing the wallpaper selection screen to crash.
- Fixed an issue where Pixel devices weren’t connecting with some routers.
- Fixed a toast search result issue where the color was too similar with the background color.
- Fixed an issue where tapping a notification before using facial unlock does not open the notification.
- Fixed an issue on Pixel Fold where two clocks were displayed at the same time when in widescreen.
- Fixed an issue where widgets would overlap and stack incorrectly.
- Fixed an issue where closing the PiP window doesn’t stop YouTube playback.
- Fixed an issue with switching call audio sources.
- Fixed an issue where after unlocking a device, only the background appears.
- Fixed an issue with dragging folders to remove them.
How to Install Android 14 Beta 5
Android 14 Beta 5 is available for download on compatible Pixel devices, including the Pixel Fold and Pixel Tablet. Users who are already on a previous beta version will receive an Over-The-Air (OTA) notification, allowing them to upgrade seamlessly. For those who prefer a manual approach, Google provides firmware files for manual installation. Alternatively, the Android Flash Tool simplifies the update process for a smoother experience.
