Android 14 improves accessibility, customisation
After its launch on October 4, Google is rolling out multiple features of Android 14 on different devices globally. The features mainly revolve around access ibility, customization, privacy, and security. Android 14 introduces flash notifications, enabling the OS to use the phone's camera flash or brighten the screen for notifications and alarms. This feature benefits those with hearing difficulties, addressing previous inconsistency across Android devices, with Samsung being a notable exception in providing such support. Android 14 also has a dedicated settings page for hearing aids, separate from other Bluetooth devices. In the Accessibility settings, under "Hearing devices," users can pair new hearing aids, add shortcuts, and optimize volume button functionality for quick access . Google also includes a toggle to enhance compatibility with telecoils and minimize unwanted noise. Read More Nissan to make electric versions of Qashqai, Juke in Britain In Android 14, ...